Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Happy Birthday Shopping
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Eureka Getaway
I visited a few small yarn shops and bought one skein of sock yarn as a thank-you gift for my daughter who was babysitting my young plants. Now I have to find the sock I was knitting on before we left and try to remember where I was in the pattern. I finished up the Red Heart socks about a week ago and did not get around to taking a picture of them, but I am sure my daughter will post a picture when she thinks of it.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Retro Knit Sunday!
Not much knitting is going on here, just a little on the green socks. We have been working hard on the victory garden and chasing squirrels. In the meantime, I will show some more of the fashions from the Spinnerin Volume 132 from 1955. The sheath below was made to be worn with whichever neckline was preferred in the front. The pattern stitch is done in two colors and uses slipped stitches and lifted stitches.
The description for the following dress reads, "You can watch TV while you knit this sheath in two straight panels or on a circular needle...there's no shaping to worry about." The neckband is a crocheted band of interlocking rings that is sewn to the top of the dress. The dress is knit of a textured yarn at 7 sts/inch.
The following two pictures show a dress and matching jacket. The description says that the jacket is a 'drawstring' jacket, but the model's pose prevents us from seeing the bottom except for the hanging tie. The dress is a sheath with interesting rib details and contrast bands on the sleeves and neckline. It is knit of a dress yarn with ribbon yarn used for the contrast borders. At 8 sts/inch, this would have been a lengthy project.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Vintage Knit Friday!
The model below wears a collared stole that is knit with a triple strand of yarn in two colors on size 11 needles. The piece is finished with an edging of single crochet. She is also wearing a simple crocheted beret made with a double strand of yarn.
I love this knitted suit. It is detailed and feminine, and very 'Fifties'. It is knit of the Coquette dress yarn in moss stitch for the jacket and a rib pattern for the skirt. The double-breasted jacket has faux pockets. The decorative edging is crocheted in ribbon yarn. That almost looks like a knitting needle case she is carrying.
I think I am a little tired of grafting toes for the time being, and the next socks I make will be toe-up socks after I finish the green lace socks.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Red Heart Sock
Of the three or four yarn stores we visited on Saturday, we liked Cottage Yarns the best. It was stuffed full of yarn and the people there were very friendly and helpful. They had some varieties of sock yarn that I haven't seen in other shops, and all in all, well worth the drive. It's in South San Francisco at 607 W. Orange Ave. and was very easy to find. Since it isn't too far from where my younger daughter lives, I know we will be sure to go back there.
The only knitting related activity that I have accomplished today is to find various bags of yarn, especially sock yarn, that were in odd places, sort the yarn out and put it away in the proper bins.