Tuesday, April 23, 2013
A manly scarf
I know, it doesn't look too manly up there on the dress form standing in front of a yellow heart in a chippy silver leafed frame, but trust me it is a manly, fisherman worthy scarf. Or at least I think the wool used is typically used for fisherman sweaters. I don't really want to give it to a fisherman to try out since he might lose it and I would be out of hours HOURS of knitting. I knitted up this scarf for the Mr. I found a yarn that I loved and then tried to find a pattern that I thought would be easy enough for my distracted self to follow. I found the pattern on Purl and it was a Mistake Stitch. I had to start over a few times due to distractions, but I finally used up that gigantic ball of yarn. And, I like this scarf so much I have a feeling I will be borrowing it next winter.
Now, I am back to stitching. I just finished tracing off and placing the first stitches on my biggest hoop yet! I do love knitting, but it is much easier to be distracted stitching.... I know better how to fix my mistakes!
in case you are wondering, I modified the yarn and the needle size on this scarf. I used nearly all 478 yards of Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool (undyed Peruvian Highland in shade 9006) and I used size 10 straight needles. Other than that, I followed the the pattern.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Never Ending Scarf
So, I haven't been stitching that much lately. I have big plans to stitch, but I get lured by my knitting projects. I like to work on something until it is finished. Much how I am with reading.... I rarely have several books going at once. I like to read.read.read until I am finished. So, that is how I approach projects. Knitting takes me much, much longer than stitching and my 2nd scarf felt like it was never going to be complete. I wanted something striped and I changed between the peony pink and the golden yellow several times. I have started on my 3rd and am about halfway through it. Seriously, everyone is getting a scarf for Christmas this year!
Learning to knit has been on my bucket list for so very long and I am so glad that I finally learned. I don't know if I will ever move past scarfs (ie square and rectangle projects) but I do love it! I love the process. I love buying the yarn and choosing what stitches to use. It is just so enjoyable. Be back soon to share my 3rd scarf (it is for the Mr!)
~ Michelle
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Knit and Purl: My first (and second) scarf
Hi there! It is a snowy day and I am out of yarn to finish up my 2nd scarf ever, so I thought I would show the 1st one that I finished. This little yellow one is for my little boy.... it was short and easy to finish. Except for the crocheted edge. I don't foresee learning crochet in the future... my wrist was killing me by the time the edging was complete. Yellow is my boy's favorite color and this nubby cotton is super soft.
So, what to do after I finish my first scarf? Move right on to the second of course!
I chose 2 super soft merinos and just started knitting a stockinette pattern like the last one. I have been changing colors as I feel like it. I need some more yarn to finish this one.
I bought even more yarn to knit up some more for Christmas presents. I am planning on some new Thimbled stitching patterns in this next week or so and some fun stitching projects as well.
more soon~
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Inspired by: Blackwork
Lately I have been inspired by Blackwork embroidery. The designs are so clean and simple and graphic. It was typically black silk thread on even weave cloth. I find that the designs are a mix between cross stitch and embroidery. Not that I am really well read on the art, but I did read that Catherine of Aragon brought this needlework from Spain when she married that dog Henry VIII. It was used on clothing... what you typically think of Renaissance wear.
I love the repeated motifs in this sampler... so intricate! I haven't ever done any counted cross stitch, but this seems similar.
I love how they filled in the leaves with a pattern. I am going to have to attempt a true blackwork sampler soon. I wonder if it will be too precise for my liking.
In the meantime, I took a cue from my very favorite flower, the Mona Lisa Anemone, and embroidered a little hoop.
I made lots and lots and lots of french knots! I am sure satin stitching would have been faster, but I think I really just don't like the satin stitch! I created another pattern to go with this one, but I got distracted by a couple balls of yarn and I am on my way to knitting my 2nd scarf! I finished the first last week. I have a sneaky suspicion that everyone will be getting a scarf this year for Christmas! ha!
more soon~ Michelle
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
New Stitches
Hi there! I have been stitching a lot lately. Mainly I have been knitting stitches on my very first scarf! I love knitting! I hope to finish the edging tomorrow and block it too. I have been doing some embroidery too... here are a couple...
Shortly after my little man was born, I came across this quote by Thoreau. Or maybe I just realized how perfect it was for my wild one. I had been wanting to do something with twiggy type letters and leaves. I put a special little message on the back of this one in embroidery and the original is in his room.
I had also been wanting to something girly. I am surrounded by 2 boys day in and day out. And, while I love trains and trucks and don't mind getting dirty, sometimes you just need a girl day or a bow or both! I had fun choosing the colors and embroidering various sized bows.
I hope to have a sort of ongoing project up soon... I am almost finished choosing the stitches and making the patterns. And, maybe my scarf will be finished and presentable too!
bye for now~
Michelle
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
First Stitch
Hello there! I am considering this post my first stitch on my new blog. I also blog at Vintage Junky. I felt that I should separate the two since that blog is mainly a mismash of vintage finds and home and a bit of rambling. I suppose I will ramble a bit here too, but I wanted to keep this mainly devoted to embroidery with a little bit of sewing and perhaps just a bit of knitting. I just learned a little knitting last night and I am hooked! Of course, I don't know what to do when I need to remove it from the needles, but I am sure that will come in good time. I have a few fun projects lined up for this blog and hope to share them in the coming days and weeks. I am so glad you have found me here and hope you enjoy!
Michelle
(I will hook up a super fun siggy in the next few weeks... I am still playing around with the layout and design of this blog!)
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