I am by nature not a mitten person. Or a glove person. Or a hat or scarf person. So I rarely keep or even make knits for myself.
But I have actually been wearing these around lately! Sure they're slightly fraternal (no, I didn't block them), but they fit and are so nice and sqwooshy.
Pattern is Grove, from the absolutely amazing Jared Flood's Made in Brooklyn (have I mentioned lately how I want to be him?), knit on 4.5mm needles with just under two balls of Rowan Felted Tweed held doubled to beef up the fabric and size them up for large hands. I also replaced the YOs with m1s and the ptbls with regular purls.
Click through to flickr for a few more photos.
Next... Colours!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
In which all is good in the world
Hello lovely people!
Who remembers this photo?
Good, and I hope you were all as excited then as I was about the prospect of a matching schnitzel shnauzer sweater (well, the dog is a daschund, but who doesn't love alliteration?). I finished it a few weeks ago and handed it off, and I just got the photos back.
The pup (Charlie) is such a good model. One more for good measure. Awww.
This was the first incarnation of the photoshoot. A bit manic, very British, altogether, pretty good match I'd say!
But it gets better, friends. The following image is a thing of glory. Not only for it's perfection unto itself, but for the fact that it more or less fits PERFECTLY with what I envisioned when I started planning the sweater. I say yes! A thousand yesses!
Max, Charlie and family: Thank you for making my dream come true!
Thanks also to Pamela of Flintknits fame for the wurstwarmer pattern (couldn't have worked out better!).
Back to regular knitting soon!
Who remembers this photo?
Good, and I hope you were all as excited then as I was about the prospect of a matching schnitzel shnauzer sweater (well, the dog is a daschund, but who doesn't love alliteration?). I finished it a few weeks ago and handed it off, and I just got the photos back.
The pup (Charlie) is such a good model. One more for good measure. Awww.
This was the first incarnation of the photoshoot. A bit manic, very British, altogether, pretty good match I'd say!
But it gets better, friends. The following image is a thing of glory. Not only for it's perfection unto itself, but for the fact that it more or less fits PERFECTLY with what I envisioned when I started planning the sweater. I say yes! A thousand yesses!
Max, Charlie and family: Thank you for making my dream come true!
Thanks also to Pamela of Flintknits fame for the wurstwarmer pattern (couldn't have worked out better!).
Back to regular knitting soon!
Friday, January 7, 2011
In which, oh hai
Oh hey there mitten. You're looking mighty green. And oh so much nicer than last time I knit you.
So while this looks a lot like the mitten in my last post, it is not quite. I wasn't happy with the fabric so I ripped, and then re-knit it with the yarn doubled on larger needles, and replaced the YOs with m1s, and subbed regular purls for the ptbls. So much nicer, and big enough to fit my hands! One down, one to go!
So while this looks a lot like the mitten in my last post, it is not quite. I wasn't happy with the fabric so I ripped, and then re-knit it with the yarn doubled on larger needles, and replaced the YOs with m1s, and subbed regular purls for the ptbls. So much nicer, and big enough to fit my hands! One down, one to go!