Katherine the Great
I like to think of myself as a storyteller. Mostly I tell stories about knitting.
Feb 22
2011
Comments Off on Cables…Cables Everywhere!
Category: knitting & crocheting

You know all those mother-in-law horror stories that you’ve heard? Well, I’m very lucky because my MIL is the exact opposite of all that. So, when I started dropping hints to see if there was anything she’d like knitted, she asked for a cabled scarf. And since she’s so wonderful, it couldn’t be just any cabled scarf, it had to be reversible! Cables on both sides! I was thrilled to have an excuse to try this pattern and since TH kept admiring it while it was in progress, I felt fairly certain that she would like it.

Here’s one picture to show color and one to show the cables.

Happy Birthday, T!


Feb 18
2011
Comments Off on the Bellagio and some funny math
Category: knitting & crocheting

I’d like to send a little shout out to the Bellagio for inspiring my Camillas color choice. Here’s a pic I took when TH and I were in Vegas circa 2007.

Hi, my name’s Katie, I’m weird, I take pictures of walls.

In other news, I had a hard time convincing myself that I wanted to spend thirty-six dollars on yarn for mittens. A THIRTY SIX dollar pair of mittens? That’s a lot, but the mini mochi was really making me crazy, and really, I’d be paying to be entertained whilst knitting and I could subtract six dollars for the free pattern from SpillyJane….so, it’s okay, right?
Wrong! Really wrong! These mittens weigh less than an oz. a piece. That means that out of the seven oz of malabrigo, I can make seven sets of mittens which means that they actually cost around five dollars a set! That’s much more palatable. Now, I think we all know I’m not making seven sets of black and cream or cream and black mitts, but still, it is nice to know one could make seven sets without spending two hundred and fifty dollars.


Step 1. Start mittens. Decide the black yarn (mini mochi) is too fuzzy and doesn’t jive with the lovely cream malabrigo. Buy black malabrigo.


Step 2. Get new black yarn and wind it into a ball.


Step 3. Start mittens again. Realize I started them with a black pattern on cream background and I wanted the reverse. It would have been a lot more convenient to realize this the first time. In the end, I’m happy with how it looks (these pics are pre-blocking), but my thumb-making skills could use some fine tuning. Luckily, there’s a second mitten to practice on.



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