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What is Utilitarian Knitting?

1 December 2013 By Nicolette 5 Comments

I have been pondering a comment that was made to me at a knitting group recently. While I was knitting a sock I was asked the question

“What are you knitting?”

“A sock” I smiled.

She looked at me took a sip of coffee and said,

“I don’t do utilitarian knitting, it’s a waste of time.”

I nodded and went back to knitting my sock.

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I have been contemplating this small interchange for a few weeks since it happened.

So is life too short to spend my time doing utilitarian knitting?[Read More]

Filed Under: Techniques & Tips

Leftie Shawlette

28 November 2013 By Nicolette 2 Comments

I loved the Leftie Shawlette as soon as I saw it. I’ve always liked asymmetric shawls and scarves and find them unusual and attractive.

“Leftie is an asymmetrical shawlette that was designed to show off your favourite little leftovers. The stripes will swirl around your neck in a very flattering way, and the cute tiny leaves are the perfect way to make your favourite colours shine.” Martina Behm

If you are looking for an enjoyable project that you will zip through this may be the one. It is a wonderful choice for a warm shawlette to keep you warm through the cold weather.

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I had been waiting for the perfect project to use my precious skein of Wollmeise residing in my stash. I used all of the 150g of the navy yarn knitting Leftie.[Read More]

Filed Under: Shawls

Conclusions – Rainbow Sock Collection

24 November 2013 By Nicolette 1 Comment

I have really enjoyed knitting this collection of socks and as I have created them they have all raised interesting issues.

As the Rainbow Sock Collection series has progressed I’ve thought about different heels, toes and cuffs that I like. Some were styles that I have knit many many times, others were ones which had made it onto my To Try list. This seemed like the perfect time to try all of them.

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There were some elements of the sock design that I also considered. How the sock looked when it was finished was important to me. I wanted all the elements, from the cuff, to the heel and finally the toe to look in the finished sock as though they belonged together. Balance. Elegance.[Read More]

Filed Under: Cosy Toes - Socks, Rainbow Socks Collection

Violet Rainbow Socks

21 November 2013 By Nicolette Leave a Comment

As days sat relaxing on the beach with a book become a distant memory, we arrive at the last of the Rainbow Sock Collection’s patterns, the Violet Rainbow Socks. The series began by asking the question ‘What is the Perfect Basic Sock Pattern?‘ and finishes with the last post Conclusions – Rainbow Sock Collection.

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Filed Under: Cosy Toes - Socks, Rainbow Socks Collection

Reknitting a Hand Knit Sock Toe

17 November 2013 By Nicolette 3 Comments

So is it worth the effort and the time required to reknit the toe of a hand knit sock?

Should I just accept that the inevitable has happened and a favourite pair of socks has worn out for whatever reason? Because they were a favourite pair of socks they were worn more often. Perhaps the yarn wasn’t really appropriate for knitting socks.

Can we really expect our hand knit socks to last forever when nothing else really does?

Reknit-toe-1web[Read More]

Filed Under: Techniques & Tips

Indigo Rainbow Socks

14 November 2013 By Nicolette 2 Comments

I’m nearing the end of the Rainbow Socks Collection Series. Indigo Rainbow Socks are the seventh post in the series which began in the early summer with a search for the answer to my question ‘What is the Perfect Basic Sock Pattern?‘.

So far it has been an interesting journey. I’ve really enjoyed trying the different cuffs, heels and toes. I’d love to know which ones you have knit.

Indigo-Rainbow-1web[Read More]

Filed Under: Cosy Toes - Socks, Rainbow Socks Collection

Fair Isle Fingerless Mittens Moodboard

10 November 2013 By Nicolette 4 Comments

Have you ever considered whether you are a process or product knitter?

A couple of years ago, there was a lot of discussion on knitting blogs about product versus process knitting. Product knitters are the type of people who enjoy knitting so that they can enjoy the finished object. While a process knitter enjoys the process of the knitting more than actually having the finished object.

There isn’t really a question about this for me… I am a process knitter. Yes I really love having the finished object. I love seeing it completed and all the ends sewn in, blocked and sitting neatly, ready to be worn.

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But ohhhhhh… the real joy comes from starting something new. A new knitting project to sink my teeth into. You know, that moment, as you open the bag of new yarns, in lots of yummy colours, and you lay them out on the table. Your mind starts whizzing at all the different things that could be made from this. (Yep, I suspect the more sensible product knitter may actually have bought their yarn with an actual knitting pattern in mind. But that isn’t really me.)[Read More]

Filed Under: Colour Inspiration, Fair Isle & Stranded Colourwork, Warm Hands

Blue Rainbow Socks

7 November 2013 By Nicolette 4 Comments

The Blue Rainbow Socks are the sixth post in the Rainbow Socks Collection Series which started with the question ‘What is the Perfect Basic Sock Pattern?‘.

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Design Choices

I used a lovely Regia Hand Dye Effect sock yarn in shades of blue for the Blue Rainbow Socks.

These socks have a knit 1 purl 1 rib for the cuff, a wrap and turn short row heel and finish with a pretty star toe. I did a bit of reading on wrap and turn short row heels before I started. I wanted what the best way would be to give my heel the roominess it required and keep the sock the sock comfortable. I tried using a different percentage of the total stitches for knitting the heel. On a plain sock like this it has been successful. Not sure how it would work if you were adding pattern from the leg running down the top of the foot.

The star toe was really easy to knit and has a lovely look. It involved no grafting at the end so is a very easy toe to do.[Read More]

Filed Under: Cosy Toes - Socks, Rainbow Socks Collection

Chadwick Shawl

3 November 2013 By Nicolette Leave a Comment

I first came across Chadwick while watching Shawlscapes on Craftsy. I loved Shawlscapes. So much fun to watch. Informative and entertaining with some very very funny moments – yes that headstand! Chadwick is one of Stephen West’s beautiful shawl patterns.

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So I did what we all do when initially bitten by the inspiration bug. Opened Ravelry and searched for Chadwick. A few minutes later I was printing out the pattern. Yes, the enablers at Ravelry make buying a new pattern just soooooooo easy![Read More]

Filed Under: Shawls

Green Rainbow Socks

30 October 2013 By Nicolette 3 Comments

The Green Rainbow Socks are the fifth post in the Rainbow Socks Collection Series which started with ‘What is the Perfect basic Sock Pattern’.

The inspiration for this series came to me soon after I’d noticed how scruffy my hand knit socks were looking. I needed new hand knit socks to replenish the drawer. Like most sock knitters I have a particular sock pattern in my head, that I knit frequently, but I began wondering if another heel/toe combination would fit my foot more snugly.

The Green Rainbow socks have an eye of partridge heel flap which is turned, followed by gusset shaping, a paired decrease toe and the cuff is a knit 1 purl 1 rib.

Green-Rainbow-1web[Read More]

Filed Under: Cosy Toes - Socks, Rainbow Socks Collection

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