Showing posts with label 100% wool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 100% wool. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Back to Istanbul

I'm back. I came back on 23rd April at 05.00 a.m. One week ago. It was a long and nice trip. I visited my parents and my relatives, I knitted a bit, I bought books, I watched TV a lot. I ate Romanian traditional food and I learned how to cook traditional Romanian sponge cake. It takes one full day but it's worth it. I received one old knitting machine from a cousin who was renovating her old parent's home. She gave away many things and I got this old mechanical knitting machine and now I spend lots of time on youtube trying to learn to use it. My cousin lost the manual and completely forgot how it works. The machine is still in Romania, it's very heavy and I couldn't carry it back to Istanbul. I intend to visit again my parents during Summer. I hope I will be able to use it by that time.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Another FO: Norah Gaughan's Capecho

norah gaughan, capecho, vogue knitting magazine winter issue, knitting nature, knitting project, cropped cardigan, pentagonnorah gaughan, capecho, vogue knitting magazine winter issue, knitting nature, knitting project, cropped cardigan, pentagon

It took more than one month to finish this project. I used Alize Cashmira 100% wool for this capecho, my gauge/tension was 20 sts per 4" (10 cm) and I used 4 mm INOX circular needles. I cast on for M size to compensate the gauge (18 sts/4 "). It is still not well fitted but if I would knit this again with the same yarn, I would cast on for S size and decrease the cables to 6 sts. Or, another way is to decrease the numbers of pentagons in the first row with one pentagon i.e. 6 pentagons instead of 7.
norah gaughan, capecho, vogue knitting magazine winter issue, knitting nature, knitting project, cropped cardigan, pentagon

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