muninnhuginn: (Default)
2017-06-11 09:12 pm
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SkullADay (8)

Another knitted artifact, pattern courtesy of Dee Fray (blackrayne):
Knitted Skull
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muninnhuginn: (alien kitty)
2017-01-15 02:25 pm
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Hat

My current winter hat is my Scareisle tam--yup, fair isle with more than a touch of Hallowe'en about it. This is fine in October, but a tad odd in January. So, this week I knit this:

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I am in love with the yarn (Buachaille by Kate Davies Designs) and the pattern was sweet to knit. And the result is really warm--all that extra buk from the stranded knitwork.
muninnhuginn: (alien kitty)
2016-10-21 10:54 am
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Two Birds with One Stone

Or, what to do with several samples of handspun and not quite enough commercial yarn

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muninnhuginn: (alien kitty)
2016-08-14 02:45 pm
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Blocking and Finished Object

I've never really bothered with blocking: for sweaters and such a steam with the iron while maing up deems to work well and gloves and hats strect to fit. But lace, that needs a good stretch:
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Looks really huge, but it's actually a neat little wrap for my nekc for under the new winter coat (and possibly the green smart coat too). I'l be on the lookout for a new brooch to fasten it in place. Closeup of the lace pattern (and my yarn):
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muninnhuginn: (alien kitty)
2015-12-14 09:30 pm
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One hundred hexipuffs

About one fifth of the way to a bedspread.
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muninnhuginn: (Default)
2010-01-14 11:35 am

KMB: sample 1.0

Not a full finished item, merely one of the "Designs of New Stitches" from  "Knitting Instructions": Peacock's Tail Pattern [pp295-6].

pictures and tabulated instructions below )

muninnhuginn: (Default)
2010-01-02 03:08 pm

Knitting Mrs Beeton

The plan: to follow some, if not quite all, of the knitting patterns in Mrs Beeton's Book of Needlework.

And why not? as a certain film critic used to say.

And why?

  • There's some cool, if not always (ever?) strictly useful, things in there.
  • There's the challenge of following the not-always-complete written-out patterns.
  • There are too few opportunities for typing the word "antimacasser".

First off, a knitted veil, of the sort one can imagine pinned on top of a suitably severe hair-do.