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Wednesday
02Aug2006

It Started with the Yarn

swatch1.jpgI really had to have this Koigu as soon as it came into Purl. The acidy yellows and greens interrupted by streaks of tomato red were pretty exciting to me. I thought it might be cool to see how this whacky,  kind of  psychadelic yarn would look in a traditional lace pattern. So, of course, I turned to Barbara Walker, queen of stitch patterns.

bwcover.jpgMy first love was the Milanese Lace pattern (Barbara Walker 2nd Treasury of Knitting Patterns). Sadly, I saw from my swatch that the Milanese Lace wasn’t going to work for this project - way too busy - but I will definitely revisit it with a solid Koigu.--Whitney

Tuesday
08Aug2006

Finding the Perfect Stitch

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The Snowflake Eyelet (same book , page 248) caught my eye. I felt like it had enough stockinette to give the colors space to settle, and plus I love eyelets. --Whitney

Wednesday
23Aug2006

Progress!

vest2.jpgI just made this vest up as I knit along, trying it on every 5 inches or so. I had to redo the beginning a few times, mostly because my flat gauge and my round knitting were producing wildly different results. I ended up using a 6 needle and casting on 176 stitches, decreasing down to I-can’t-remember-how-many for the waist and increasing to I-can’t-remember-how-many for the chest. I didn’t worry too much about keeping the stitch pattern neat throughout  the shaping because I figured the whole thing was way too busy for anyone, including myself, to notice or care.
 -- Whitney  

Tuesday
29Aug2006

Simple Finishing

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I finished the neck and arm holes off with a few rows of garter and a VERY loose cast off. --Whitney

Tuesday
29Aug2006

Ta Da!

whitneyvest.jpgAnd, finally, I blocked my vest, which made a big difference. The lace pattern really relaxed and the whole thing ended up fitting me pretty well I think. I really love wearing this thing - I like how it’s kind of funky and prissy at the same time. The only problem is that now I only want to make lace Koigu vests. Maybe that’s not such a big problem...--Whitney