The yellow blob of lace knitting is now finished and here is the shawl. Sunflower fields shawl, with Emily modelling.
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Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
A new shawl in the making: Sunflower Field Shawl by Natalie Servant.
here's my version, so far:
I am using a hank of Knitpicks Merino Lace yarn which I hand dyed myself. I used a mixture of Yellow Sun and Astec Gold acid dyes. I think it turned out pretty yellow-lol!
here's my version, so far:
I am using a hank of Knitpicks Merino Lace yarn which I hand dyed myself. I used a mixture of Yellow Sun and Astec Gold acid dyes. I think it turned out pretty yellow-lol!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
This is the crocheted sock yarn blanket I am working on and it is growing slowly. It's getting heavier as well since each square is done with single crochet. Very dense even though I'm using a size G hook.
The Spitzbergen shawl as part of a Knit Along. It is finally finished, only one year late after the KAL ended. I used my own handpainted lace yarn. I should have used a single color lace yarn but I couldn't resist the Merino softness of this one. The picture is upside down since I couldn't figure out how to flip it over. Oh well.
The Spitzbergen shawl as part of a Knit Along. It is finally finished, only one year late after the KAL ended. I used my own handpainted lace yarn. I should have used a single color lace yarn but I couldn't resist the Merino softness of this one. The picture is upside down since I couldn't figure out how to flip it over. Oh well.
Monday, February 04, 2008
Update 3/3/12:
I have re-knitted this pattern as written and did not see any errors. Here is the latest picture:
I've been racking my brains as to why others are not able to get the same fabric as pictured. The only thing I can think of is in row 2.
There is a K1 in the beginning of row. You don't repeat this K1. The repeat is from *YO, k2tog* to the end of row.
Another thing I'm thinking of is that I knit Continental, with the working yarn held in my left hand. I'm not a thrower. When you "throw" your yarn with the right hand, it is easy to drop or miss a Yarn Over.
All of a sudden, I've had requests for this pattern from my old, now defunct, website. so, I'm putting it up here:

I used a skein of Chunky weight Baby Alpaca, about 100 gms, 108 yards, and US size 15 ( 10 mm) needles.
Abbreviations: K – knit; tog-together; SSK-slip, slip, knit; YO-yarn over
Big Net Lace Scarf:
Cast on 17 stitches (must be an odd number of stitches)
Row 1 : Knit
Row 2: K1, * YO, k2tog * ; repeat from * to * to the end of row.
Row3: Knit
Row 4: * SSK, YO*; rep from * to * to the end of row, ending with K1
Row 5: Knit.
Repeat rows 2-5 until you have just enough yarn to bind off. Make sure you end with row 5 and bind off loosely.
I’m sure you can use any type of yarn, worsted, sport, lace weight. Adjust the number of stitches, make it narrower or wider. Play with it.
The pdf link is here on Ravelry.
© 2005-2008 Vicki Suan for Suanknits.
I have re-knitted this pattern as written and did not see any errors. Here is the latest picture:
I've been racking my brains as to why others are not able to get the same fabric as pictured. The only thing I can think of is in row 2.
There is a K1 in the beginning of row. You don't repeat this K1. The repeat is from *YO, k2tog* to the end of row.
Another thing I'm thinking of is that I knit Continental, with the working yarn held in my left hand. I'm not a thrower. When you "throw" your yarn with the right hand, it is easy to drop or miss a Yarn Over.
Pattern Freebie, Big Net Lace Scarf pattern
All of a sudden, I've had requests for this pattern from my old, now defunct, website. so, I'm putting it up here:

I used a skein of Chunky weight Baby Alpaca, about 100 gms, 108 yards, and US size 15 ( 10 mm) needles.
Abbreviations: K – knit; tog-together; SSK-slip, slip, knit; YO-yarn over
Big Net Lace Scarf:
Cast on 17 stitches (must be an odd number of stitches)
Row 1 : Knit
Row 2: K1, * YO, k2tog * ; repeat from * to * to the end of row.
Row3: Knit
Row 4: * SSK, YO*; rep from * to * to the end of row, ending with K1
Row 5: Knit.
Repeat rows 2-5 until you have just enough yarn to bind off. Make sure you end with row 5 and bind off loosely.
I’m sure you can use any type of yarn, worsted, sport, lace weight. Adjust the number of stitches, make it narrower or wider. Play with it.
The pdf link is here on Ravelry.
© 2005-2008 Vicki Suan for Suanknits.
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