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Showing posts with label mohair yarns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mohair yarns. Show all posts

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Wool on Sunday; one week late! 

Yes, I've managed to miss out on linking in with Rainbow Hare's final Wool on Sunday for 2017. But without further ado, I will still write my 'yarny post'. Due to computer problems Janine was not able to have a November Wool on Sunday link up so this post is actually what I would have posted then.

This project came about when I found that a former work colleague was going through a very difficult time due to mental health issues. She had even spent a few spells in a unit at one of our major hospitals, consequently missing her sons, but acknowledging that was the best place for her to be at that time 😕.
At the time, I had just made a pink throw for my hairdresser and I suddenly had this thought when I'd finished that one, that T had loved pink when we worked together in the early 2000s. I had lots of pink yarns left over and envisaged a similar throw...a chevron quick knit favourite of mine. Consulting with T I found that she liked very soft pinks but partnered with greys and white. ( I remembered that she had had a favourite checked  winter coat in those colours when we had worked together)
I'm trying to use up my stash and the desired colours were in the mohair range/oddments that I have, so I jettisoned the idea of the garter stitch chevron and went for the wavy slipstitch that works up beautifully in mohair. And is still a quick knit!
I did run out of some of the colours but substituted similar ones from the stash...and I think it still looked okay.

Because I was actually temporarily back in the workforce by early November, the throw was posted to T. And she messaged me as soon as it arrived and I could tell it had given her a tremendous 'lift', and that was what I'd hoped for. 

Monday, May 23, 2016

Wool on Sundays

Janine, from the Rainbow Hare blog, hosts Wool on Sundays each week. This week Janine has posted  photos of a beautiful small purse that she has crocheted. The front of the purse is an exquisite crocheted flower.
And this week I am posting about a finish from early this month. Last Christmas I gave DsD2 an IOU for a throw to be knitted in the colours of her choice. I had vaguely thought that maybe I could get the throw finished for her birthday in early April but when that didn't eventuate, I decided that maybe having the gift ready for Mothers Day instead seemed like a good goal. Especially as it would be the  first Mothers Day for her as a mum! About 3 days before MD, I had it ready.

But first I had 'a bit of a play' with photographing the throw...
Draped over a chair 😊

Draped over me! 😃

And then all folded up and tied with ribbon! 
Stats: Slipstitch pattern
Yarns used are mohair yarns in 10-12 ply
Needle size was 6.5mm circulars
Number of stitches was 194
Each end was knitted in a broken rib pattern for 4cm approx.
The pattern I used can be found here in a post I wrote ages ago.

 

Friday, July 18, 2014

FNSI....

The 3rd Friday of the month was yesterday, so that means that last night was Friday Night Sew In. This means that people from all around the globe have signed up to spend some time, (in their respective Time Zones) working on crafty type projects. Thank you once again to Wendy over at Sugarlane Quilts for organising this, and you can visit other blogs to see what people worked on, using the Linky in Wendy's post.

After I signed up, I later realised that DH and I would be out at the theatre on Friday night; at the QUT, Gardens' Point Theatre to be precise, to see a David Williamson play, 'Managing Carmen'. So I did some 'FNSI ing' in the late afternoon and then again some more after we arrived home from the theatre. 

The project I'm working on is a secret at the moment, so just some glimpses I'm afraid. It's a knitting project and will be another throw...surprising that eh???
The colourway is greys, pinks, mauves and purples and this is the back of the project...

 I had some variegated yarn that 'linked' the mauves and pinks...but it had yellow in the mix.

I knitted a trial row and the yellow 'jarred', so that row got pulled out!
Then I thought of something...take the yellow out! And I did...I wound off the yarn that I thought I would need to do that 'block', and when the pink graduated to the yellow, I just cut the yellow length out and joined the ends...


I ended up with a pile of ends which will go into my 'Minestrone project'. (Kaite has discontinued the blog, but my knitted throw is still a work in progress)
When I finished that 'block' of colour, I still had this 'pinky/mauvey/bluey' ball of yarn...



This Cleckheaton Mohair/wool mix is a delight to work with; it reminds me of the lovely Te Awa mohair from NZ which is no longer available. 
In a short while I will be able to show you a 'full length and full frontal' pic of this project...stay tuned!