Monday, May 03, 2004

Swatch This!

One of the reasons it takes me so long to get things finished is that I get sidetracked :)  It might be something connected to what I’m working on or it might be something else entirely.  This results in a profusion of swatches that may or may not wind up being useful.

 

Bella sleeve experiments



These were things I was playing with when I was trying to decide what to do with Bella’s sleeves.  I liked the cable/bobble thing.  But while the contrast bobble seemed like a terrific notion in my head, I wasn’t thrilled by the way it actually worked out.  And I didn’t like the ruffle at all!  The other piece I did kind of like - a bit lacey, but not sufficiently so that it would look weird in worsted weight yarn, but I had pretty much decided by then that I didn’t want to go with lace.  I might try this at some point though, because I really like the pattern. 

Edging



I was trying to find out if shrimp stitching (backwards single crochet) the perimeter of a knitted fabric would help control its tendency to curl.  It does - a little.  The next experiment will be to try crocheting in the stitch below the edge (rather than in the edge stitch itself) to see if that would further enhance the effect :)

Stranded



This is another pattern experiment.  As you can see in the highlighted circle, I haven’t exactly got things down quite yet.  I have also realized that to do some of the things I want to do with this technique, I’m going to have to get more comfortable with DPNs…  I may try this on two circulars though - just so I can work something wee.  Even a 16” circular necessitates more stitches than I’d like and while I know there are smaller circulars available, my ham hands would never be able to manage them.

Triangle



I’ve also been fooling around with some crochet recently.  I used to do this stuff compulsively, from teeny thread doilies on up to afghans.  I dropped it when I started knitting, but have begun to get interested in it again.  This is a simple stitch that builds diagonally and would be perfect for a shawl, but might also make an interesting sweater of diagonal panels.  Many years ago, I made an afghan out of this stitch for my folks new couch.  My dad still has the afghan on the recliner in the living room.

Adapted doily



I’d had the thought that an old-fashioned doily pattern (a large one) might make a pretty nice Pi-type shawl done in the right yarn.  So I’ve been playing with that Idea.  This is one of the swatches and I think the idea will work out well though I believe I should have used a larger hook with this (mohair) yarn.

Misty Morning



This is the stitch pattern Bron gives for her Misty Morning Stole (and if you’re into crochet at all, check out her new crochet blog - pretty cool!).  I like it - neat, easy and attractive.  There will definitely be something in the future using this stitch.

So it’s not as if I’m not doing anything see, it’s that I’m scatterbrained and keep getting drawn to all these neat ideas floating around in my head.  I know, focus is a good thing.  But so is distraction, properly channeled!

BTW, sorry about the pictures this morning, I couldn’t seem to keep the flash out of the way.  Oh well…

Babbled by Robbyn on 05/03 at 10:18 AM
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  1. I love seeing your creative process, Robbyn. Everyone does things just a *bit* differently and it’s interesting to watch & maybe pick up a pointer or two.

    I’m REALLY interested in the doily/shawl angle. Can’t wait to see what you come up with. (In other words, I’m letting you do all the dirty work & I can reap the benefits! ha!)

    Posted by Bron  on  05/03  at  06:48 PM
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  2. I like seeing people’s “thought” processes too - gives me ideas and helps me sort things out sometimes.

    About the crocheted shawl?  The pattern I’m probably going to use is the doily you’ve pictured at the top of your crochet blog :)  But it’s likely not going to get started for a while yet…

    Posted by Robbyn  on  05/03  at  11:34 PM
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  3. Good choice on the doily - I took 3rd prize at the NM State Fair with it. ;)

    Posted by Bron  on  05/04  at  06:25 PM
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