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  1. Shawling it up

    June 23, 2011 by cat

    In recent weeks I’ve been mostly knitting shawls. One for my wedding outfit (white and fluffy) and two for general use (red/blue and sturdy). I have learnt many things from doing them – how to read lace patterns, blocking shawls (different to blocking toy/clothes parts), the effects of yarn forwards and back (and not to do the wrong one!)…

    The Trinity Shawls by Anniken Allis.

    Sirdar Balmoral in Banquet Red and Buckingham Blue.

    This is a very simple pattern that makes such a beautiful shawl when complete! These took about 3-4 days of on and off knitting to make, then 2 days to dry with blocking. I was seen to be knitting these while I was stewarding for DigitFest a couple of weekends ago. I wore the red one to the Big Chip Awards 2011 last week – it went wonderfully with my corset and skirt combo!

    Near White Sweetwater Wrap

    This will be worn with my wedding dress on the “big day”. It has taken me since the beginning of April to knit this. I’ve never knitted such fine yarn and I also managed to knit one half of it completely wrong(yarn backwards, rather than forwards – it’s very time consuming trying to keep that extra twist in there)! It is currently blocking (drying under tension) on the living room floor. I’ve had to use thread woven through the edge stitches and those are then used to pin out to get the tension even throughout.

    I have found that, yes, blocking is vitally important to the finished shawl. You need to pull those yarn overs and decreases out so that you can see the full pattern and make it wearable. As you can see with the photo of the red shawl, when first knitted in DK they seem rather small (only measuring 22-24″ on the longest edge compared to 55″ when blocked). In the blue shawl you can also see that the pattern is prone to being bumpy when left to its own devices, these are all resolved with blocking.

    All in all these have been wonderful exercises in patience, especially the Sweetwater Wrap. All are worth the time and effort I have put in. Great lessons learnt.

    A very big thank you to Anni and Ruth at The Little Knitting Company for the help and wonderful patterns.

    (I’m going to try to get some better modelled photographs of these over the next week or 2.)


  2. Wedding rings

    May 3, 2011 by cat

    Well many of you may have noticed – I’m getting married to Kian Ryan later in the year. In the last few weeks we have been looking at the details, dress, venue, rings, food, guest list. Yesterday I went through Etsy – these are a few of the rings I looked at that I found interesting..

    (All images should click through to the listing)
    Carbon Fiber and Gold and Sterling inlay Titanium Band
    Carbon Fiber and Gold and Sterling inlay Titanium Band

    Titanium Ring Basket Weave Set Textured Bands Made to Any Sizing and Finish 3-22
    Titanium Ring Basket Weave Set Textured Bands Made to Any Sizing and Finish 3-22

    Mens wedding band in sterling silver
    Mens wedding band in sterling silver

    Smoky and Offset
    Smoky and Offset

    Diamond Tentacle Ring
    Diamond Tentacle Ring

    Orange LEGO LOVE Ring sterling silver band size 8
    Orange LEGO LOVE Ring sterling silver band size 8

    2 Franc double sided coin ring Size 7-12
    2 Franc double sided coin ring Size 7-12

    Although none of these are quite what Kian or I were looking for – I rather like them for one reason or another. Many I would like just to wear randomly, not what I’d want to wear from now onward.

    Myself I’m looking for something that fits with my engagement ring. It needs to be a z shaped ring and have a pleasant design that wouldn’t snag on anything and may be changed in size at a later date (arthritis may change what size I take over time – which has been known in the family..). Beyond that I’m not too sure what I’m looking for..

    (Other random wedding stuff – my dress has been dispatched.. Meep!)