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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
sabinette tank
This is my own pattern, inspired from Sabinette scarf, a Norah Gaughan design found on berroco's site. After I finished the front panel, I picked up stitches along one side and continued to work horizontally. I worked 5 edge (both edges) stitches in garter stitch. The middle of back has 5 rows of eyelet (yo, p2tog on WS) to avoid shrinkage.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Vogue Knitting on the go! Crocheted Scarves. Designs from Norah Gaughan, Teva Durham, Mari Lynn Patrick, Sasha Kagan
Book Review
This book is small as a size only, because its content is very rich: 25 crochet patterns for scarves, shawls, wraps and stoles. The projects range from beginner to experienced skill level. I was pleasantly surprised to see among the designers famous names: Norah Gaughan (there are 2 designs of her), Teva Durham with a very intriguing free form scarf, Mari Lynn Patrick, Sasha Kagan, Katherine Fedewa. Definitely there is something for everybody and this book in very inspiring too: nice color combinations, nice stitches which can be used in other projects too, nice yarns combination.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Knitting Nature by Norah Gaughan. Book Review
I hesitated a lot before writing a review for Knitting Nature by Norah Gaughan. I was afraid that I can’t put in the true beauty of this book. This book is far beyond knitwear designs inspired from nature. It shows new, innovative and unusual ways of garment constructions. The patterns are not for a beginner, but a beginner knitter can buy this book and knit the garments when becomes more experienced as I am sure the patterns in this book won’t get old-fashioned.
After seeing and contemplating Norah’s designs in this book, I am so proud to knit. Knitting is no more only for bored stay-at-home grandmas, hand knitting means fashionable garments, eye-catching and intriguing designs. There are cardigans, sweaters, tops, tanks, tunics, pullovers, skirts, hats, scarves, ponchos, mittens, afghans, all in 39 superb designs from a beautiful mind.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
I am not lazy
Monday, September 03, 2007
Shopping for yarn in Istanbul
Yarn shops are everywhere here, as 90% of Turkish women are knitting. But, the magic yarn land, a street only with (cheap) yarn shops is in Eminőnű district and the place's name is Kűrkçű Han. Actually, this district of Istanbul, Eminőnű, is the shopping paradise. Words are not enough to describe the experience of shopping here. One day is not enough. Here you can find everything (gold jewelry, yarn, clothing, kitchenware, spices, beading accessories, fabrics, etc) at any price. As a foreigner, YOU MUST BARGAIN. The rule is: you say you like the goods (never offend a Turkish seller by telling him his goods are not nice just to get a discount) but you can't afford this price. You pretend you leave his shop, he calls you back to "talk again", you still say you don't agree and leave again, he calls you again. Patience. This "game" might be tiring for you but is usual here.
It seems lori l. will have a great time in Istanbul.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
happy birthday to me!
I finished my Latoya tank from berroco.
It is very stretchy. I am still not happy with the straps but I was pressed by time so I didn't make any changes. After this project, I realized that I have to improve my finishing techniques.
My next project (in September) will be Norah Gaughan's capecho. I am also dreaming of designing something by myself. A tank or maybe a short sleeve sweater. Something simple but chic.
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Latoya tank vs. Norah’s capecho
Three days ago I started to knit Latoya from berroco.com (free and gorgeous pattern). On 16th July it will be my birthday and I was planning to wear Latoya tank on that special day (which I may celebrate it in the air as I’m planning to visit my parents in Romania and reach there by plane). I substituted the yarn with YarnArt merino stretch (50% merinowool, 40% acrylic, 10% elastane)
But, yesterday I found in the mailbox the winter issue of VogueKnitting magazine. My friend from Holland, Nadina, sent it to me as an early present for my birthday (thanks Nadina). She knew I was so excited to knit Norah’s capecho.
Now I am still undecided: to finish Latoya tank and then to start Norah’s capecho or to have two WIPs same time (which means I won't wear the tank on my birthday).
Thursday, July 05, 2007
FREE cable knit stitch pattern
Multiple of 18 sts + 2 extra border sts (the 2 border sts are not mentioned in the pattern)
In the above picture, the pattern is repeated twice horizontally.
Row 1 (RS): p1; k8; p1; k8
Row 2 and every alt rows: purl the purls and knit the knits
Row 3: p1; k4; c4b; p1; c4f; k4
Row 5: p1; k2; c4b; k2; p1; k2; c4f; k2
Row 7: p1; c4b; c4b; p1; c4f; c4f
Row 9: p1; k2; c4b; k2; p1; k2; c4f; k2
Row 11: p1; c4b; c4bp; p1; c4fp; c4f
Row 13: p1; k2; c4bp; p5; c4fp; k2
Row 15: p1; c4bp; p9; c4fp
Row 17: p1; k2; p13; k2
Row 19: p1; c4f; p9; c4b
Row 21: p1; k2; c4f; p5; c4b; k2
Row 23: p1; c4f; c4f; p1; c4b; c4b
Row 25: p1; k2; c4f; k2; p1; k2; c4b; k2
Row 27: p1; c4f; c4f; p1; c4b; c4b
Row 29: p1; k2; c4f; k2; p1; k2; c4b; k2
Row 31: p1; k4; c4f; p1; c4b; k4
Repeat these 32 rows
Stitch glossary:
C4b = slip 2 sts on cn and hold in back, k2, then k2 from cn
C4f = slip 2 sts on cn and hold in front, k2, then k2 from cn
C4bp = slip 2 sts on cn and hold in back, k2, then p2 from cn
C4fp = slip 2 sts on cn and hold in front, p2, then k2 from cn
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Coachella in Istanbul
I finished Coachella in 2 days. Personally, I feel the drape hangs too low in the middle that's why I'm wearing it over a white tank. But I like it a lot, it's simple yet elegant.
Friday, June 29, 2007
It lifts my spirit
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
yet another knitted bag
Thursday, June 21, 2007
My bag stitch pattern
Note: very easy
This stitch pattern requires multiple of 5 stitches + 2 extra stitches (border stitches, i.e. one st for each side). I won't mention the border stitches in the pattern.
Row1 (RS): Knit till end of row
Rows 2-4 : Knit till end of row
Row 5: *[yo twice, K], repeat from * till end of row
Row 6: *[Slip 5 sts purlwise to RH needle, dropping same time the yo's from previous row; slip these 5 sts back to the LH needle and Ktbl, do not drop the stitch from LH needle, (yo, Ktbl) twice in the same stitch. Now pass(dropp) all the 5 sts to the RH needle.] Repeat from * till end of row. Now you should have the same no of sts on yr needle.
Repeat rows 1-6
For the swatch in the above picture, I casted on 32 sts (30 sts + 2 border sts). If you still have questions regarding this stitsch pattern, pls let me know.