Contrast cuffs, heels, and toes makes that 50 grams become a pair of socks. It's been months since I knit a pair of socks. That's crazy.
I did some experimenting with short rows and eyelets. Until I make a mistake too big to come back from.
I ripped it out so I could start again. This is just part of the process. Yarn is rarely ruined after a single use.
I knit up the pair on the LK150.
And sewed them up. I so enjoy the color blocking on this design. It's something you can't do easily while knitting in the round.
Here is what that unfelted (top) slipper looks like next to the felted slipper I made (bottom).
Here is how it felted up. Sadly, it is still too small for me. I figure the size is around ... read more
These are knit flat on the LK150 knitting machine and then the sides are seamed by hand. The color changes are partially a style choice and partially to assist with lining up that hand seaming.
This time the felting was just awesome! Unfortunately, I didn't knit them big enough so these are really a child ... read more
Sure, it started out huge, felting works like that.
That isn't entirely true. I'm having some success. I managed to make the first half of the shawl before I dropped a bunch of stitches.
Then, I managed to make the first half of the shawl again. Again I dropped a bunch of stitches. This is completely operator error. Knitting machines take a level of attention I am still learning.
Then, I managed to complete the shawl, wrong. This was entirely my fault for misunderstanding the directions. Both sides ... read more
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read moreThe good news is that the back is just a big rectangle. I used a 20 row hung hem. I used the drop shoulder sweater pattern from The Knitter's Handy Book of Sweater Patterns: Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes and Gauges. It is a great place to start your sweater-knitting journey if you are a hand knitter. I found converting the stitch counts to machine knitting easy. Knitting the front of the ... read more
On Friday, June 10, 2022 Crafty Gemini is hosting Episode #9 of her LIVE video series called Fiber Fridays! In this LIVE event Vanessa will share projects she is working on, new yarn purchases, share updates on new pattern designs, fiber related resource books and answer audience questions.
If you are specifically interested in fiber related crafts including: Knitting, Crochet, Circular Sock Machine Knitting, Spinning, etc. then this is the show for you!
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• Self Striping Yarn by String Theory Colorworks: https ...
read more5 Pieces 5 Different Size Bent Latch Hook Crochet Needle Hook (picking up dropped stitches)
Cable Clamp PRO ...
These turned out great! I used the entire ball of Felici. It was a fun experiment. I should write down some notes so I can replicate the process.
5 Pieces 5 Different Size Bent Latch Hook Crochet Needle Hook (picking up dropped stitches)
Cable Clamp PRO Cable Management 4 Pack (used ...
The next time I try this I'm going to use self-striping yarn. I think that will be exciting.











































