Monday, June 29, 2009
grey
I am one really impatient person. I'm not proud to admit this, but waiting is hard for me. Knitting, generally, has helped me to appreciate the journey, not only the goal. Now I do love to be quiet, calm and slow. But sometimes I can't help it.
Beautiful grey yarn, big needles and only little time were needed for this perfect little tunic/dress. It is a hybrid of inspiration from Black on Black by Black Dog Designs and Jasmine by Kim Hargreaves. It was unbelievably quickly knitted and very rewarding.
Pattern: my own
Yarn: Cascade 220 Wool
Needles: 7 mm
Now I might have enough patience for a slower and more time consuming project.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
dipped in honey and in salty sea
Warmth, sun and summer are here! We had a beautiful and long day on an tiny enough island today. Rocks, sand and sea wind, swimming and friends. Everything you can wish for. Now we have a bunch of happy and tired people. Since I didn't have my camera with me (which I greatly regret), these sweet little mittens may give you the idea. Somehow they look just like our day today.
Pattern: None but own inspiration
Yarn: Sandnes Garn Fritidsgarn (and several others on the "honey" part).
Needles: 4 mm
These mittens look like they have been quickly dipped in honey. They are super warm and thick. And for once I'm not starting mittens when they should already be in use.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
fisherman's pullover
I'm drawn to the sea - sun, salt and water. I'm longing to feel the brisk summer breeze on my face. Even though we live almost by the sea, I still want more. I've been reading The Summer Book by Tove Jansson, once again, and the urge to live on an tiny island is really getting me.
No, we're not moving. I'm directing all that inspiration to my knitting. I have a long list of knits to do, but it started with my Sea Sick Cardigan and here is the second: the Fisherman's Cardigan.
Pattern: my own
Yarn: Sandnes Garn Fritidsgarn
Needles: 5 mm
It's a simple top-down raglan with short rows on the neck. I really love the effect of the garter-panel in front. And the color of the yarn is gorgeous.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
whisper (sort of)
I couldn't resist, seeing all those fabulous Whisper Cardigans out there. So I did knit one too. This must be the perfect cardigan for summer, it's so lightweight and easy to wear.
Pattern: Whisper Cardigan by Hannah Fettig
Yarn: Wetterhoff Sivilla
Needles: 4 mm, 3 mm
I love the darkness of this color and the softness and shine of this yarn. My whisper has some mods in it: tighter sleeves in one piece, twisted 1*1 rib and a lot longer (and straighter) bottom-part. Oh, I do love this.
Friday, June 12, 2009
details
It's summer now. No matter where your eyes wander, there's always something to look at. Even more so, since we are on holiday. Lazy days, sun and rain - we have it all. This is a perfect time for details, old and new.
I love the slow life we have this moment, love the fact that we don't have any special plans for this summer. We have time. How great is that!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Seasick Cardigan
I'm so out of season, knitting cardigans in warm wool - but there might be some cold summer evenings coming... So here it is: the Sea Sick Cardigan.
This too has been on needles for a good while, I wanted to study cables and see if they are useful in texture-like fabric. In the end I think it worked well, suits nicely for little boys and is really warm! The texture reminds me of being on boat on a very stormy weather, so I called it the Seasick Cardigan.
Pattern: my own
Yarn: Cascade 220 wool
Needles: 5 mm