tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48289722461680502582024-03-19T06:58:05.032+07:00A Knitiot AbroadKnitting, spinning and life abroad.Knitiothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01908966681399692365noreply@blogger.comBlogger80125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4828972246168050258.post-25576620328844580272015-08-02T09:36:00.000+07:002015-08-02T09:43:44.607+07:00I'm back! It's been a while since I blogged last but I'm feeling in the mood to start it up again! How are you? It's been busy around here. It's the summer holidays and my mum came to visit me for 2 weeks. We had a fantastic time in Jakarta, doing some touristy things such as going to the <a href="http://www.museumnasional.or.id/" target="_blank">Jakarta National Museum</a> and <a href="http://bogor.tamansafari.com/" target="_blank">Taman Safari Park</a>. We had a wonderful time in Bali also and visited an <a href="http://www.elephantsafariparklodge.com/" target="_blank">Elephant Safari Park</a>. My mum's favourite animals are elephants so this really made her trip. We rode an elephant and got to feed them too. All the elephants have been rescued and according to our mahout (who was from Sumatra and witnessed how elephants are used for logging etc) the elephants are much happier here and far better cared for than in their previous homes.<br />
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After she had gone I had a week at home to do nothing but knit, spin and a little crochet (more on that later though...). This was followed by a relaxing and revitalising week in Bali with my husband. After I got back from Bali I completed a <a href="http://www.chocolateschool.org/course-3day.php" target="_blank">2 day chocolatier course</a>! I can't tell you how fantastic this was. It was extremely tiring as I learnt so many new things and worked hard to make the chocolates but it was an experience I'm unlikely to forget! Hopefully you don't mind me not going into too much detail...we'd be here for a while if I did!<br />
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WIPS:<br />
My main project is my second <a href="https://customfit.makewearlove.com/about/" target="_blank">Custom Fit</a> cardigan. The yarn is from <a href="http://www.lifeinthelonggrass.com/" target="_blank">Life in the Long Grass</a> in the colour way Splash in their gorgeous silk/merino blend. You should absolutely check out their colour ways! So far I've completed the back and the sleeves. I'm about 1/3 - 1/2 way through the cardigan fronts and knitting these 2 at a time.<br />
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My next WIP is a sock yarn scrap blanket! Never before have I felt the urge to knit one of these things. My view was that they'd take waaay too long and be a great deal of hassle. However I've been seeing a few on the podcasts I watch and felt inspired. Blankets made of squares just weren't doing it for me though so I cast on the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/beryl-blanket" target="_blank">Beryl Blanket</a>. These little hexagons are a bunch of fun to knit although somewhat fiddly. I'm not going to list all of the yarns I've used unless you're really interested.<br />
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Since the <a href="http://aknitiotabroad.blogspot.com/2015/02/things-i-learned-when-knitting-never.html" target="_blank">Never Ending Cardigan</a> I'm not sure I've actually finished any knitting...I took a break from it for a while as I wasn't feeling the love but the holidays have given me the boost I needed to pick my needles up again. Spinning took a hit for a while too but during the TdF I was determined to get a longstanding WIP finished.<br />
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<a href="http://aknitiotabroad.blogspot.com/2014/02/fibery-fun.html" target="_blank">This</a> project was started in February of last year...it wasn't the easiest of spins which is probably why it hibernated for a while. With some determination (that lead to sore hands) I finished spinning and plied it up before my husband and I went to Bali. I got about 499 metres of a 2 ply. It's stunning and I'm very much looking forward to knitting it up! The fibre was from <a href="http://ixchelbunny.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Ixchel Bunny</a> and is the Magic Bunny Top. It's a blend of 60% merino, 25% firestar, 10% cashmere and 5% angora. It's not the softest yarn ever, which I attribute to the firestar, but it's fine for next to skin wear. <br />
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As I mentioned above I've been teaching myself to crochet. My efforts have not culminated in a great deal yet so I won't post pictures yet. My brother and his partner are expecting a baby this month and I've started crocheting them the <a href="http://onelittlerayndrop.blogspot.com/2011/04/classic-baby-blanket.html" target="_blank">Classic Baby Blanket</a>. I'm using some <a href="http://www.kingcole.co.uk/knitting-yarns/machine-knitting/merino-blend-4-ply.html" target="_blank">King Cole Merino Blend</a> in the Kingfisher colourway. So far it seems to be coming out OK but I'm not holding my breath!<br />
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I hope you've had a good few months and will check in here. I love to read any comments you have to share so if you have anything to say, please do!<br />
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While I have enjoyed knitting the NEC I am incredibly glad to have it finished. It hasn't been a hardship working with this beautiful yarn though and I'm sure wearing the cardigan will be an absolute pleasure. It's been an incredibly interesting knit; ironic since it's all stockinette stitch with a little ribbing chucked in there for fun. It's my first adult sized fitted garment though and I've learned a lot while knitting it.<br />
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Things I learned:<br />
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- That swatching is <i>really </i>important. I don't swatch for many things but it certainly paid off for this!<br />
- I will gladly use the <a href="https://customfit.makewearlove.com/home/" target="_blank">CustomFit</a> recipe maker again. I struggled with some of the terms but that's because in this instance I was pretty much a beginner knitter! The Ravelry group are so helpful and I always got answers to my questions and the help I needed.<br />
- I don't mind seaming that much.<br />
- I <i>hate</i> blocking. Alright...I didn't learn that from the cardigan...it just confirmed it! I went into complete meltdown as the fronts looked far too big and I couldn't shape them properly and I thought the whole thing was a waste of my knitting time....<br />
- My husband <i>hates</i> blocking too. At least when I do it!<br />
- I am sometimes quite irrational. (See my hatred of blocking).<br />
- Where is important to mark off in a pattern so row counting is easier.<br />
- I need more lobster claw stitch markers to mark certain points in the knitting.<br />
- That you count decreases not from where the two stitches overlap but the stitch that joins them...so obvious when you think about it!<br />
- Finally that I should knit more cardigans!<br />
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Project details:<br />
Pattern from <a href="https://customfit.makewearlove.com/home/" target="_blank">CustomFit</a><br />
Yarn: <a href="https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/InkedYarn" target="_blank">InkedYarn</a> in the Katharine base. A 55% SW BFL/45% silk blend<br />
Buttons: 6 mother of pearl, 3/4 inch<br />
More details can be found on my Ravelry <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Knit-iot/customfit" target="_blank">project page</a>.<br />
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Overall I'm really pleased with it and think it fits quite well. There is a little too much fabric near the armholes but this doesn't seem uncommon with the CustomFit design and there are ways to fix it. The buttons are really pretty however I didn't use any grosgrain ribbon and I am slightly concerned that the buttons will pull on the button band, although seeing as I rarely button cardigans up it may be OK.<br />
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I have the yarn on the way for a second CustomFit Cardigan and hope to begin swatching soon! I'd love your feedback my first adult cardigan! Is there anything I should consider changing for next time? <br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #323232; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 22.3999996185303px;">1. Complete the left front of my cardigan (cast on today)</span><b style="color: #323232; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 22.3999996185303px;"> I have finished the left front, re-knit most of the right front and as of today started seaming!</b><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #323232; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 22.3999996185303px;">2. Decide what to do with the socks and shawlette that are currently on the needles (more on that later) <b>I ripped out the socks and will probably knit a pair 2AAT using the magic loop method. </b></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #323232; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 22.3999996185303px;">3. Spin for at least 15 minutes every couple of days <b>I've been very bad with the spinning as I've been really focussed on my cardigan. </b></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #323232; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 22.3999996185303px;">4. Figure out a plan of action for a baby blanket I need to knit <b>I've not given this much thought...yet! As I'm not going home until Christmas I'm not too concerned about time. </b></span><br />
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<span style="color: #323232; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 22.3999996185303px;">That's it for now. Next time I hope to show you a mostly completed cardigan and share some plotting I'm doing for my next projects. Have a great week! </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">So I got home and had a quick check of the right front and sure enough it looks like I missed the bust increases....I'm not sure how but I must not have read that part of the pattern! I'm glad now that I know where I lost those 5 stitches as I was racking my brains trying to work it out....</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Luckily I had it in my mind that I may have to reknit the right front anyway. I may well rip down to the first decrease as it's not so neat so I suppose that's my silver lining.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">I hope you all have a lovely crafty weekend lined up! </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">Goals for this month:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">1. Complete the left front of my cardigan (cast on today)</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">2. Decide what to do with the socks and shawlette that are currently on the needles (more on that later)</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">3. Spin for at least 15 minutes every couple of days </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">At the moment I am flitting between spinning and knitting; trying to do each evenly so I make progress in my projects. Last week I picked up an old spinning WIP that's been sitting unloved since March last year. Back in February 2014 I started spinning some <a href="http://ixchelbunny.blogspot.com.au/" target="_blank">Ixchelbunny</a> Magic Bunny Top in the Aurora colourway. Since discovering that I much prefer to spin combed top from fauxlags I decided to dig out the remaining top and start spinning it again. I realise it's probably going to look slightly different to the first batch I spun but I'm fine with that. Fauxlags are making it an awful lot easier to spin as the sparkle can be a little bit tricky. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #323232; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; line-height: 22.3999996185303px;">So a pretty successful January in terms of my goals. Who knows what I could do in February? How was the start to your 2015? Full of fibery goodness I hope! </span><br />
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As I said a little while ago I've finished and blocked my <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rivoli-shawl" target="_blank">Rivoli Shawl</a>. My husband just got round to taking photos as we're having quite a clear sky day here. It's lost some of it's shape as it was blocked a few weeks ago but it's still beautiful and I couldn't be any happier with it. It will definitely need blocking before I go away again but I don't mind that too much.</div>
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You may have noticed that it's not as deep as the pattern example and the main reason for that is that I didn't swatch! I <i>never</i> swatch for shawls as I'm happy to rip out if the fabric isn't what I want and am generally not bothered if it comes out a little smaller or bigger than the pattern example, as long as it's still wearable. I only used 496 metres of yarn and the pattern recommends having 700 metres available to use. </div>
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If I were to knit this pattern again I would use a different blend. The fiber is <a href="http://www.yarn.com/product/lotus-yarns-forest-dew-fingering/" target="_blank">Lotus Yarns Forest Dew</a>, which is a blend of 36% angora, 30% merino, 26% tencel and 8% cashmere. While I love the finished shawl it does give it a different look to the merino/silk blend that the designer used. It's more soft, fluffy and not as polished looking. When I do get to wear this in December I am sure that I will greatly appreciate the fluffiness of it! </div>
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The beads are great as they weigh the shawl down a bit and I'm hoping they will help to hold it in place when I do wear it. Using the <a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/103990194/10mm-fleegle-beader-please-read-the" target="_blank">Fleegle Beader</a> made the beading a huge amount easier than using floss to transfer the beads and I'm extremely happy I had it. In the future I'm sure I will make some more beaded projects although, I have no plans to at the moment. </div>
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Recently a lot of my energy has gone into spinning or thinking about it at the very least. Over the last few months I have lost a bit of love for spindling and have been craving a wheel. A wheel may be on the horizon in the next few months but that doesn't mean I will quit spindling. It's important to me that I continue using the equipment I have as I would feel that it would be wasted and fine tools don't deserve that.<br />
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Last weekend I set out to try to improve my spinning and sat down with YouTube and Ravelry. I started a <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/support-spindlers/3112428/1-25#22" target="_blank">thread in Ravelry</a> talking about spinning combed top supported. A few people chimed in to the conversation with really helpful and insightful comments. Some people also gave some advice; one of those pieces of advice being use fauxlags.<br />
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In the past I have attempted to make fauxlags but, I messed them up and didn't try again as I didn't think it was the way for me. Having more experience with fibre in general meant that this round was successful. Below is a collage showing how I make them.<br />
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I pull off about a staples length of fibre, fluff it out a bit. Then I use some PVC pipe to roll the fibre into a fauxlag and push it off. So far they've worked really well; they're not too tight or too loose. <br />
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The fibre I used was <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/woolgatherings" target="_blank">Woolgatherings</a> polwarth/silk blend from the Fancy Pants club April 2014. It's been on my spindle for a while but I was finding it frustrating to draft. After I had made the fauxlags I found it much easier to spin! It drafts so easily and quite evenly. I've added to my spindle quite a lot the last week and am really enjoying spinning. Fauxlags may well be my go to for spinning combed tops.<br />
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Finish Rivoli shawl - I'm less than 10 rows away from the bind off so this <i>is </i>achievable! <b>Done!!! I need to get my husband to take a picture of it in all it's glory. It really is stunning and worth showing off.</b><br />
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Pick up my cardigan and knit on it! Stop procrastinating and get on with it! <b>I finished the decrease section I was on and am currently reading ahead in the pattern to the neck and armhole shaping. I think I understand so should be able to pick it up and carry on soon enough. </b><br />
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Spin for at least 15 minutes every couple of days. <b>I will update more thoroughly on my spinning progress soon but I have been spinning at least this and more some days.</b><br />
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Spinning has been on my mind a lot of late. I'm <strike>obsessing ove</strike>r looking into buying a wheel at the moment <i>and </i>I've finally got an invite to the Southern Cross Fibre club! I asked to be on the waiting list in August <i>2012</i> and got the invite just a few days ago. Of course I'm signing up as I know David's fibre is gorgeous and I really like a lot of the club colour ways I've seen. <br />
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The other reason it's on my mind though is that I'm trying to enjoy spindling again. As I said in <a href="http://aknitiotabroad.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/resolutions.html" target="_blank">this</a> post I'm finding it frustrating. I hadn't really worked out why at this point though. It was definitely something to do with the stop start motion and winding on and so on but I wonder if it's more than that. On Thursday I dug around in my stash for some samples from the Phat Fibre box I got quite some time ago. A beautiful violet batt from <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/luthvarian" target="_blank">Luthvarian Fiber Arts</a> jumped out at me, begging to be spun. It's a blend of corriedale (which actually I've never enjoyed spinning), merino, silk, bamboo and firestar. The colour is called Wild Violets and you can see a picture of the batts <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/phat-fiber-sampler-box/2495006/51-75#65" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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To try to understand where my frustration in spindling lies I decided to go and watch as many YouTube videos on support spindling that I could find, beginners or not. Although I had done this when I started but I found some different ones. Normally I sit with my support spinning bowl to my right, I use my right hand to flick the spindle and my left to draft the fiber. A lot of the videos started with the spinner having their spindle bowl in their laps; I had never found this comfortable but thought I'd try it to see if it helped get me out of my funk.<br />
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Digging out my Spanish Peacock pocket Russian spindle I tried starting with my bowl in front of me. At first I found that it hurt my shoulder so I adjusted the way I was drafting to try to make it more comfortable. After a while it occurred to me that perhaps I just prefer spinning batts on my spindles. Could this be it? Is it easier to spin top on a wheel than on a spindle? What are your thoughts on this? I feel having both hands on the fibre might help control it better but am I wrong in this? <br />
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I took my spindle in the car with me on Friday morning and happily spun away on the batt until I arrived at work. After work was finished, and I was waiting for a friend, I picked up the spindle and spun for a few minutes...Saturday I took it in a taxi and got a little more done and then Saturday afternoon I finished and plied the batt. Overall I'm not sure what it was that made that experience much more enjoyable than my spindling of late....<br />
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<li>Was it the batt? I definitely found it easier than spinning top; perhaps because I wasn't so worried about it drafting out evenly across the top? </li>
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<li>Was it the spindle? It's a lovely spindle but it's a Russian like many other of my spindles and all are from reputable makers so I'm not sure. I also don't think it's the length of the spindle. </li>
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<li>Was it the new bowl position? I need to try this out on my other spindles to know for sure. </li>
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<li>Was it the wool? Corriedale has a long staple and maybe that's part of it. The polwarth/silk top I'm spinning is easy to draft but the top is difficult to manage as when I was splitting it in half I pulled one of the halves apart in some places. </li>
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Whatever the reason I really enjoyed this spinning and am going to keep trying to overcome my frustrations with my other spindles. I would love to hear what fibre preparations you prefer spinning and why.<br />
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The pattern looks more complicated than it is and was fairly easy to knit. Admittedly I rarely did more than about 4 rows in one go as I did have to concentrate carefully on adding the beads and the lace pattern. The short rows seemed to take forever however, I was grateful to be casting off only 254 stitches instead of the 334 that I started with. <br />
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The yarn (<a href="http://www.yarn.com/product/lotus-yarns-forest-dew-fingering/" target="_blank">Lotus Yarns Forest Dew</a><a href="http://www.yarn.com/product/lotus-yarns-forest-dew-fingering/" target="_blank"> Fingering Weight</a>) is as soft as you would expect from a blend of 36% Angora, 30% Merino, 26% Tencel and 8% Cashmere. It was easy to knit with, if a little slippery at times and incredibly warm. There is a bit of a halo from the angora but not enough to obscure the lace or be too irritating if you don't like that sort of thing. My main worry is the strength of the yarn but as the shawl really won't get a great deal of wear it shouldn't be an issue. The beads add a little glimmer, a bit of weight and I also really like how they feel too.<br />
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I was nervous about the blocking of it as I've never blocked an angora blend but it seemed to wet block OK; I really won't know until I take it off the mat though. It's so difficult to get a good picture of it; hopefully my lovely husband will take a much better photo when he is back! <br />
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I feel really good for finishing this and hope that the rest of the year continues in the same way! Have you finished any of your languishing projects from last year or perhaps cast on something new for 2015?<br />
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Knitiothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01908966681399692365noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4828972246168050258.post-21906610712529440472015-01-01T19:44:00.001+07:002015-01-01T19:44:14.778+07:00ResolutionsMany bloggers are currently setting their goals for 2015 after reflecting on 2014 but I'm not going to set any long term goals for 2015 as I doubt I will stick to them. If I'm being really honest 2014 was a disappointing year for knitting and spinning. I only got a handful of projects completed and I think part of the reason is that I have so many on the go and need to dedicate more time to getting them done! My knitting and spinning mojo has definitely faded and I hope it comes back soon. <br />
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Spinning is massively frustrating for me at the moment and I feel like I'm losing any coordination I had. It doesn't help that I'm not practicing often enough (because of said frustration) so what little time I do spend spinning I don't enjoy. The stop start nature of support spindling and winding on is making me yearn for a wheel; this year may well see me buy one. If I do it will be a Lendrum DT. <br />
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I will continue trying to set monthly goals for myself but need to make more of an effort to pick up a project most evenings! This month I think I'm only going to set a few goals to see if that helps me get my mojo back. <br />
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January<br />
Finish Rivoli shawl - I'm less than 10 rows away from the bind off so this <i>is </i>achievable!<br />
Pick up my cardigan and knit on it! Stop procrastinating and get on with it! <br />
Spin for at least 15 minutes every couple of days.<br />
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That's it for me. What are your goals or resolutions for this year or month? <br />
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Bali was delightful and I'm really looking forward to going back at Easter to meet another friend. I took no pictures as the trip was really about relaxing, pampering and spending time with good people. I stayed in Kuta and didn't do much else but shop, eat good food and relax. My lovely friend also treated me to a spa! What we didn't realise at the time was that we had chosen a couples massage! It involved a relaxing massage and scrub with oils and other lovely stuff, an outdoor shower in the glorious weather (which was amazing!) and then a rose petal bath! Being terribly British we were both a little awkward about it at first but after a while we accepted, and then embraced, the humour in the situation! <br />
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Christmas has been great and I've enjoyed having my MIL and step daughter staying with us. The weather has been quite good and has rained less than we expected. Much time has been spent in, and by, the swimming pool or at a nearby water park! Christmas Day itself was quiet, we had a roast chicken dinner, chatted with family on Skype and played some card games. What have you been doing this festive season? If you celebrated Christmas, how did you do it? <br />
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I did also receive some wonderful news that my older brother and his partner are having their first baby! I'm so excited for them and need to cast on some knitting! <br />
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Here is a very disappointing update on my December resolutions: <br />
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1. Complete the right front of my cardigan - <b>I have not picked this up at all this month! </b><br />
2. Continue spinning on 3 main spinning WIPs - <b>I have spun on one of my WIPs but have done very little</b>.<br />
3. Complete the Seafoam Shawlette to Shrug - <b>I have done a few more rows but really not enjoying it. </b><br />
4. Complete the Rivoli shawl - <b>I am nearly finished with it! </b><br />
5. Turn the heel of my sock - I <b>have not picked this up at all this month either! </b><br />
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Happy new year everybody! I hope 2015 is wonderful and that you get out of it what you want. <br />
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So goals for this month:<br />
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1. Complete the right front of my cardigan<br />
2. Continue spinning on 3 main spinning WIPs<br />
3. Complete the Seafoam Shawlette to Shrug<br />
4. Complete the Rivoli shawl<br />
5. Turn the heel of my sock<br />
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I have a couple of bigger goals in there that I hope to stick to! Being on Christmas break in a couple of weeks should help though! What are your goals for the month?<br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">I'm rounding this month off with an update on my goals for November. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">1. Pick up my cardigan and do <i>something</i> with it! <i>Anything! </i>Perhaps even <i>knit</i> on it! <b>I have been knitting here and there on the right front. Not much has been done but it's better than nothing. </b></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">2. Spin some of a WIP.<b> I have spun on a couple of WIPs this month, including one that has been hibernating for some time. </b></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">3. Knit a bit more of a sock. <b>I'm not too far from the heel!</b></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">4. Try not to distracted by all of the things! <b>I have picked up on old spinning project to use with my new spindle but aside from that I've only worked on a few projects.</b></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">5. Blog as much as possible during November.<b> Well this is the last day of November and my 16th post for the month! That's just over half and I'm happy with that! </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">I'll be back with my December goals this week! For now though I'd love to hear what you've enjoyed reading this month! </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">2. Will I ever finish my cardigan? </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">3. I'm off to a German Christkindlmarket next weekend and looking forward to drinking some delicious mulled wine! I'm expecting it to feel a little strange with the temperature being 30C though! </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">4. A laceweight cardigan knit from <a href="http://www.fyberspates.co.uk/mall/departmentpage.cfm/Fyberspates/_512077/1/Gleem%2520Lace" target="_blank">Fyberspates Gleam Lace</a> would be fantastic....but which colour to choose from?!?</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">5. How do I resist the temptation to start yet another project!??!</span><br />
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As I mentioned a few posts ago I requested a custom spindle from <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/malcolmfielding" target="_blank">Malcolm Fielding</a>. I was delighted to find out it was in the post but also anxious that it might get lost like my Twist issue of <a href="http://plymagazine.com/" target="_blank">Ply magazine</a>. That fear was alleviated yesterday however!<br />
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I couldn't spin on it last night after work as I went to the cinema, so I eagerly awoke this morning to try it out! It is absolutely wonderful! I've only spun on Russians, Phangs or my drop spindle so wasn't sure how different it would be spinning with a spindle that has a more sustained spin. It may now be my preference! Whilst I enjoy my Russian spindles I find the shorter spinning time frustrating and have been spinning less due to this.<br />
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The spindle is a Butterfly spindle and one of a handful. The whorl is hollowed out on either side, but is made from one piece of wood, to give it it's lovely butterfly wing shape. I feel very grateful for the opportunity to own one of them. I really like the unique design and the contrast between the light Silky Oak of the whorl and the Dymondwood charcoal shaft. <br />
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The fiber that it came with is Corriedale roving which I've spun before but didn't like. This time though I'm finding it really easy to draft and thoroughly enjoying it. I may have to put Corriedale on my list of fibers I like spinning.<br />
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If you're a spindle spinner which style of spindle do you prefer? <br />
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100g of strong flour (type 00 is finer if you can get it <br />
1 egg<br />
a slug of olive oil<br />
a pinch of salt.<br />
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125g ricotta cheese<br />
1 tablespoon of Parmesan <br />
4 sundried tomatoes<br />
salt and pepper for seasoning<br />
Italian herbs for seasoning (fresh basil would be preferable but I didn't have access to any)<br />
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<u>Method: </u><br />
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<u>Filling:</u><br />
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- Make this before you make your pasta.<br />
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- Finely cut your sundried tomatoes up.<br />
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- Mix them with the ricotta, Parmesan, salt, pepper and herbs.<br />
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- Refrigerate until ready to use. <br />
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<u>Pasta:</u><br />
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- Make a well with the flour, crack the eggs into the middle of it and add the olive oil and salt. Mix the eggs with your fingers and gradually pull in the flour a little at a time.<br />
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- Keep pulling in the flour until it's combined with the eggs and oil.<br />
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- Form a dough. <br />
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- Knead the dough until it's silky smooth and springs back when you push your thumb into it.<br />
Rest the pasta for a couple of hours before rolling it or freeze it. <br />
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- To fill the pasta cut out circles (using a ravioli or cookie cutter), put about half a teaspoon of mixture just off the center of the circle.<br />
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- Then seal them using a trace of water around the outside of the circle. Be careful here to push out any air that's around the filling as this could cause your ravioli to burst while it's cooking.<br />
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- Dust them with flour to stop them from sticking together.<br />
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<u>Cooking:</u><br />
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I froze my parcels on trays (and later transferred them to Ziploc bags) as I made them ahead of time but if you're cooking them fresh they will only need about 3 minutes in some salted boiling water. If you freeze them then they will take 4-6 minutes.<br />
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I made about 20 altogether but possibly could have squeezed out a few more with the excess dough if it hadn't been too dry to use. <br />
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Serve with a simple sauce and marvel at the wonder that is homemade ravioli! <br />
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Anyway....knitting! <br />
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As I said yesterday I have been knitting on my goal projects for this month and wanted to share the progress here.<br />
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I dusted off the cardigan a night or so ago and decided that I just needed to knit it. Having ummed and ahhed over whether to use a stitch pattern on the front of the cardigan or not, I felt that, as that was the reason it'd been sat for a while, I'd better just do it in stockinette stitch so as not to let it sit any longer! A plain cardigan is perfectly acceptable and a fancier one can be knit when I'm more confident that I can do it!<br />
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After posting about my goals last night I picked up the socks and knit a few rows. Sometimes it surprises me how fluid it can be to knit on DPNs and that was the case last night. The stitch pattern breaks up the monotony of stockinette stitch and also breaks up the striping a bit.<br />
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Each night I've tried to spin a little bit and am making (slow) progress on both lots of fiber. The Inglenook is still in the mostly black part and I'm looking forward to a bit more colour coming through!<br />
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What have you been working on recently? Have you got a project that's just sitting there waiting for you to decide what to do with it?<br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">1. Pick up my cardigan and do <i>something</i> with it! <i>Anything! </i>Perhaps even <i>knit</i> on it! </span><b>I picked it up! I knitted on it! Pictures tomorrow to prove it! </b><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">2. Spin some of a WIP. </span><b>I've been spinning on the Inglenook batt and the Woolgatherings top from <a href="http://aknitiotabroad.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/wordless-wednesday-captions-dont-count.html" target="_blank">this post.</a> I've not made much progress but it's progress none the less. </b><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">3. Knit a bit more of a sock. <b>I have knit a little bit since this post but not much. I need to get back to it! </b></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">4. Try not to distracted by all of the things!</span> <b>I have resisted the tempation to cast on more things or start more spinning projects...yay! </b><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">5. Blog as much as is possible during November. <b>Well this is my 9th post this month. It's not as much as other bloggers but I'm really pleased with how much I'm managing to blog. </b></span><br />
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I've chosen a few projects for various reasons. The first is the beautiful full circle <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mistral" target="_blank">Mistral </a>pattern. I would love to knit this in a gradient yarn but it would take a huge amount of dedication and I'm not sure that I could give it that now. Perhaps one day in the future I will!? I also am not great at knitting with lace weight yarn so this would definitely be a barrier.<br />
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The second pattern is <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/beatnik" target="_blank">Beatnik</a>. I remember seeing this when I first joined Ravelry and was looking at patterns. The sweater wouldn't suit me for a start (so I have no real intention of knitting it) but the amount of cables does intimidate me somewhat. I feel it would need to be approached with a really clear understanding of both sweater construction and cables, and while I can knit cables I certainly can't correct mistakes in them!<br />
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A third Everest would be a handspun, (perhaps lace weight) cardigan. I am both a slow spinner and knitter so this coupled with my crafting ADD means it would probably take me a couple of years to come to completion!<br />
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These would be my Everests....what would yours be and why?<br />
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2. I love thunder...which is just as well as we're getting plenty here at the moment!<br />
3. I adore having a garden and didn't realise how much I'd missed it!<br />
4. My new Malcolm Fielding spindle is on it's way to me....!<br />
5. Yet again I am thinking of getting a spinning wheel when I know it's not feasible....why is this!?<br />
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So it seems I have accumulated a lot of WIPs over the last few months! I
have been putting off knitting some of them for no reason in particular and need to get cracking on them!<br />
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As you can probably tell the middle one is my cardigan, knitted from <a href="https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/InkedYarn" target="_blank">Inked Yarn</a> in the Katharine base. As you can see I only have two sleeves and the back. I cast on the right front ages ago but didn't even get through the second row! Pathetic start I know but I confused myself over the twisted ribbing....it was early in the morning and I hadn't woken up yet! I have also been putting it off because I think I would like some sort of stitch pattern on the front and I need to swatch as I will probably use it all over the fronts. Perhaps this weekend I'll start doing that!<br />
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In the bottom left is the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/seafoam-shawlette-to-shrug" target="_blank">Seafoam Shawlette to Shrug</a> that I am knitting for my step daughter. She picked out the yarn - an unknown brand and fiber content (probably acrylic) but it's quit pleasant to knit with. I haven't got very far as it doesn't need to be finished until Christmas and is not the most interesting of knits.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/girasole" target="_blank">Girasole </a>in the top left corner of the photo is being knit out of 100% bamboo. It is my second time knitting the pattern and was initially intended for a friends new baby, but I didn't get it finished on time and knit a cardigan instead. This will be finished as it would be ideal as a lap blanket for when the air conditioning gets a bit chilly. <br />
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As you can see I haven't done any more work on the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rivoli-shawl" target="_blank">Rivoli</a><a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rivoli-shawl" target="_blank"> Shawl</a>. Since we moved it's been sat at the top of a wardrobe (along with most of the other knitting/spinning stuff that wasn't in shipping) waiting to be worked on again.<br />
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In the middle I have five spinning projects! Two of them I showed in my <a href="http://aknitiotabroad.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/wordless-wednesday-captions-dont-count.html" target="_blank">last post</a> (alongside the sock I forgot to add to the above photo) and they are my current go to projects. The top one is some <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/people/Knit-iot/handspun/baby-alpaca--bunny-tops" target="_blank">Baby Alpaca and Bunny Tops</a> from <a href="http://ixchelbunny.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/colour-your-spirit.html" target="_blank">Ixchel Bunny</a> that I actually spun half of quite some time ago and have favoured other projects since. The middle spindle is some <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/nunoco?ref=l2-shopheader-name" target="_blank">Nunoco </a>that I started during the <a href="http://aknitiotabroad.blogspot.com/2014/07/tdf.html" target="_blank">TdF</a> and have no reason for not picking up since! Underneath that is some <a href="http://ixchelbunny.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/colour-your-spirit.html" target="_blank">Ixchel Bunny</a> <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/people/Knit-iot/fiber/ixchel-bunny-pure-luxury-no-5" target="_blank">Pure Luxury No. 5</a> that is lovely but challenging to spin.<br />
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So those are my WIPs....9 in total! I feel I need a plan of action to complete them all!<br />
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How many do you have at the moment? How do you plan to finish them when you have many outstanding?<br />
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P.S I've actually just realised I have a few other spinning WIPs tucked away...! I've wound some plying balls and just not started spinning the remaining fiber yet...whoops! Perhaps that's a post for another day?!?<br />
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