The Fall 2010 Knit Simple cover pattern is perfect for my first sweater. The front, back, and sleeves are knit flat then seamed together. The neck is picked up the knit in the round in a simple ribbing. It's bulky yarn done on bigger needles in simple garter stitch which means it'll knit up fast. See? Perfect for my first sweater attempt.
Now I have the fun of picking out yarn, which will include a trip to Webs this upcoming weekend. I need 1120 yards of whichever bulky weight yarn I choose. I'm leaning toward a merino/alpaca mix, but I'll definitely need to feel it before I buy because I have a tendency to break out in hives with many wools. Usually the alpaca mixes are okay, but better safe than sorry. Besides, who doesn't want to spend an afternoon feeling all sorts of soft and squishy yarns?
My top choice yarn is the Ornaghi Filati Optical in 207-Brown/Natural (left). Then there's Webs' own Valley Yarns Berkshire Bulky in Oatmeal (center). If neither of those yarns work out (and I think they will) I'll try the Reynolds Olé-Olé cotton blend in beige (right) as a last choice.![]()
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Yesterday, driving along some road in Beverly, I saw a bunch of knit stuff hanging from a line in front of a teeny-tiny house. Then I saw the sign reading Yarns in the Farms. "Yarn," I screamed. "YARN!" This place is gorgeous! It's exactly what I always wanted from a LYS. The inside is like this magical little house full of yarn and knitted things.
While I was there, I could not resist buying one skein of Aruacania Azapa in 806. It looks like strawberries! Right now I'm busily knitting f. pea's quickie cowl with it.
This yarn is gorgeous. It feels like heaven and knits like a dream. When I put it on next winter I'm going to feel happy every single time I wear it.
The pattern is fun, and really simple. My sister picked out some yarn she wants me to "do something" with for her--this is my family's new thing--and I think she's going to get one of these cowls next Christmas.
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I'm thinking of making the Lady Lorraine hat with the Malabrigo Worsted in Floral.![]()
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My Sister: penguin washcloth (started); calorimetry & cowl in LionBrand microfiber yarn cherry
My Mother: pig washcloth; piggie slippers
My Aunt: nutcracker washcloth; shawl or scarf?
My Cousin: Skully cloth (done) & towel. Bottle cozy & can cozy.
The RGF: white poncho (started), ruffled hat, maryjane booties (started). Maybe some simple knit toys suitable for a 6 month old.
Dad: knitted police tape scarf
The Husband: ???
Simona: ???
Assorted stocking stuffers for women of the family to go with their washcloths: soap from farmer's market; shower puff; soap sack; other bath/shower items?
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Flat Feet Yarn from Conjoined Creations. White yarn is machine knit into 12" squares. Pairs of knit blanks (as they call them) are then dyed to order in combinations of colorway and intensity for a total of twelve choices. You knit the sock directly from the blank, just unravel the edge and go. Because the blanks are hand-painted each sock is an individual work of art. (80% Superwash Merino/20% Nylon. Size 2-3 US needles recommended.)
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Today I discovered that Polartec makes yarn: PolarKnit. I think this would be an excellent yarn to make a cowl, mittens, and hat or calorimetry for my sister to wear while running in the cold weather. It's 100% Polartec Wind Pro polarfleece and comes in seven colors: Leap Frog, Mermaid, Carrot, Mallard, Deep Red, Black, Pink and Purple.
Not only do they make yarn, they make YarnDots. Cute little buttons to stick into your bulky knit items. I want to get the crocheting one for my mom and the knitting ones for myself.
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