Now they are finished! With some flaws, but anyhow.
And the snow is still here!
/Maia
lördag 16 februari 2013
onsdag 13 februari 2013
Thistle mittens – getting over the obstacles
The first mittens I made from the Finullgarn, the star mittens, had the thumbs far too low. There was enough room at the top of the hands to store thinks. Like small buns or a couple of chestnuts or the likes.
As you can see from the grey horisontal stripe on the right mitten in the picture below, I made the same mistake on the first one of the Thistle mittens. (Yeah the right one came out all wrong, funny, funny!) But in conference with my eldest daughter, I decided to go out on a limb and... cut a hole higher up, where the thumb should have been in the first place. (And when I knitted the second one, I made sure the hole was in the right place, see the mitten to the left.)
Of course I didn't just cut a hole.
I entered the pins in the stitches above and under the row where I wanted the hole. Then I carefully cut the threads, both the white and the grey, in the middle and drew them out, one stitch at the time. When I got to the ends on both sides, I turned the mitten inside out, and sewed them in very thoroughly.
And it worked. As you can see.
But I don't want to do that again. Really.
I will keep these mittens for myself. They are so pretty, but I have made so many mistakes with the fair isle pattern, that I don't want to give them away.
/Maia
As you can see from the grey horisontal stripe on the right mitten in the picture below, I made the same mistake on the first one of the Thistle mittens. (Yeah the right one came out all wrong, funny, funny!) But in conference with my eldest daughter, I decided to go out on a limb and... cut a hole higher up, where the thumb should have been in the first place. (And when I knitted the second one, I made sure the hole was in the right place, see the mitten to the left.)
Of course I didn't just cut a hole.
I entered the pins in the stitches above and under the row where I wanted the hole. Then I carefully cut the threads, both the white and the grey, in the middle and drew them out, one stitch at the time. When I got to the ends on both sides, I turned the mitten inside out, and sewed them in very thoroughly.
And it worked. As you can see.
But I don't want to do that again. Really.
I will keep these mittens for myself. They are so pretty, but I have made so many mistakes with the fair isle pattern, that I don't want to give them away.
/Maia
Socks with stripes
Yarn: 7 bröder
Cast on: 44 stiches
At last I made a pair of warm socks for my youngest daughter, A. And now she says she wants a jumper with the same stripes. Well, well, well...
/Maia
Cast on: 44 stiches
At last I made a pair of warm socks for my youngest daughter, A. And now she says she wants a jumper with the same stripes. Well, well, well...
/Maia
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