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ECF: Sunflower Edition

Filed under: Follow the Flock, Photography, Eye Candy Friday — Kristi at 7:49 am on Friday, August 21, 2009

Sunflower with Flare

Sunflower Mosaic

1. Petals Against Blue Sky, 2. More Pollinator, 3. Sunflower, 4. Sunflower with Pollinator, 5. Backlit Sunflower, 6. Sunflower Against Clouds, 7. Sunflower, 8. Bud, 9. Pollinator

ECF: A Fibery Edition

Filed under: Spinning, Eye Candy Friday — Kristi at 9:52 am on Friday, June 27, 2008

Terrabellaspun Special Order Batts

This is what I hope to play with over the weekend. If I’m lucky it’ll all be yarn by Sunday evening. Wish me luck as it is going to be hotter than you know what and we didn’t cool off last night. DH stayed up until around 3am when we could *finally* open windows. That isn’t good sign for comfortable spinning. *sigh*

These batts total a tad over 6 ounces from Terrabellaspun. Glitz/angelina/firestar free! Renae gave me stellar service, I can’t recommend her enough! I messaged her about a custom order and asked how quick I could have it. It was on my doorstep in something like three days. With a custom order!

I should have had it spun up already. Shoot, it should have been knit already. However a design emergency landed in my Inbox about the same time as the fiber that has pushed my schedule off by at least ten days if not more like two weeks.

Fortunately for me, this is a commission project and the yarn I need to knit with is bulky, not at all the number of hours that went into the Journeymen yarn. I did do a little practicing of my bulky spinning as I haven’t done any since my Earthy which I used to knit my Urchin. Ultimately I’d like this new yarn to be a bit bulkier than that was. But, if it matches the Earthy yarn it’ll do. I’ll have to check what I plied a couple days ago and see how it looks.

Have a good weekend everyone!

ECF: You Must Be 21 To Enter!

Filed under: Follow the Flock, In the Kitchen, Eye Candy Friday, In the Dirt — Kristi at 8:42 am on Friday, June 6, 2008

Due to the mint’s success last weekend founds us enjoying our first mojito of the year. So, mint is good in mojitos and iced tea and cucumber soup, but what else do you use fresh mint for? Other minty drinks? Salads? Minty pestos? Please share!

Have a great (and refreshing) weekend!

ECF: Peach Blossoms

Filed under: Follow the Flock, Photography, Eye Candy Friday, In the Dirt — Kristi at 4:53 am on Friday, May 9, 2008

Have a wonderful weekend!

FO Friday: Madhatter Tea Party Hat…

Filed under: Knitting, Follow the Flock, Finished Objects, Eye Candy Friday — Kristi at 9:06 am on Friday, February 29, 2008

Madhatter Tea Party Hat - Artsy

Madhatter Tea Party Hat - FlatPattern:Peak Brim Flare Crown Star Top Hat by Kathryn Alexander
Yarn:Noro Silk Garden Lite, Color 2014 A
Needles:US7 16″ Addi Turbos
Size:~22″ circumference
Modifications:I bumped the gauge up from the called for 5 sts per inch to what I thought was going to be 4.5 sts per inch because the 18″ of the hat as written wouldn’t fit me well. I didn’t wash my swatch and it ended up more like 4 sts per inch. I also add one row of traditional flat entrelac rectangles before beginning the dimensional entrelac so with that and the gauge change the hat was getting deep so I also took out the last round of rectangles in the crown.

Madhatter Tea Party Hat - CrownNotes:Overall I love this hat in the Noro. My only complaint is that you change direction of knitting the hat and if that corresponds with you high contrast color in the yarn you get what appears to be a seam when you look at the hat spot on in that area. Kind of nitpicky, but if I were to knit it again with this yarn and that seemed to happen I’d cut the yarn there and re-attach elsewhere in the color repeat. Next time I’d also probably use US5 needles with this yarn to firm up the fabric a bit and decrease the circumference of the hat as it is a bit big at the moment. Speaking of a bit big, it is also plenty large in depth so after the party I may give it a bit of a light fulling to snug it up a bit and give it some added body.

Madhatter Tea Party Hat - ModeledI’m quite sad Katheryn’s patterns are only available in kit form. As a spinner and sometimes dyer I’d much rather either use yarns like Noro or spin and dye my own colors. Plus, I don’t make much money so the kits make it prohibitive to actually knit her clever designs. All of that aside, a kit or two of hers may be finding its way onto my birthday wishlist. The other hat patterns (which I looked at after I was making good progress on this one) were all forms that popped into my head while working the dimensional entrelac but I don’t have enough experience with entrelac and dimensional entrelac to reverse engineer them and I’d really love the tam! :-)

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