Monday, February 17, 2020

Knitting and tatting


I finished my Sanditon MKAL last night and blocked it this morning. I'm very pleased with it, and I think I may knit another.


One of the ladies in the knit-along asked where knitters could find other knit-alongs. It turns out there's a page on Ravelry called MKAL Fanatics. Of course I had to browse! I found a link to Liz Chandler's Heart Face Scrubby. I had seen this earlier in the month, but I was too involved in other projects to check it out. This was a fast and easy knit, and I got to thinking that this would be a great way to sample knitting stitches.


I bought this book years ago, thinking it would be great to work my through it.


I started with January 1, and my knitting looked nothing like the picture.


I Googled the pattern name and found a YouTube video tutorial. The pattern was pretty straightforward, but once again my knitting did not match the picture.


I decided not to spend any more time with trying to figure out what the pattern was and moved on to January 2. It's hard to see with the variegated yarn, but once again my knitting did not resemble the photo.


Moving on the January 3, I felt like I was close to knitting something similar to the picture, but it's still not quite right.

I decided to do some research on the book and found that the edition I have does not have errata online. I've emailed the publisher to see if I can get corrections, but I believe the book is out of print, so I don't have great expectations. I have other pattern books, so I guess I'll move on to them.


Dave and I went wine tasting yesterday, and I managed to tat a Doodle Ice Drop in the car. It's in size 20 Lizbeth #694, Harvest Orange Med. The shuttle is a Doodle Art shuttle from Dave Stanbrough of Grizzly Mountain Arts.


After finishing my knitting experiments today, I tatted another Doodle Ice Drop in size 20 Lizbeth #695, Bright Orange. Yes, that is another beautiful Doodle Art shuttle from Grizzly Mountain Arts!

10 comments:

  1. Oooh, that MKAL is fabulous!! :) Of course, I prefer blue like you, but I like the design!! :)
    Neat knitting pieces!
    Great Ice Drops!! :)

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  2. You should feel justly proud of your work. It's beautiful!

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    1. Thank you, Judith! It's full of mistakes, but the tweed and the pattern work well to hide my flaws!

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  3. Wow, all those stitch markers did the trick, your MKAL is beautiful! Quick too. How disappointing to find the book is so misleading. One pattern, sure, but when it happens again it’s time to move on. Good idea to use scrubbies to try out different stitches.

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    1. Thank you, Jane! I love the shape of this shawl. I'm going to wear it to school today!

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  4. That knitting is spectacular! Well done!!!
    I sampled a nice little pile of Zoom Loom pieces. (Similar to your samples from the 365 book.) What to do with them now though?

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    1. Thank you! I have a little pile of Zoom Loom pieces also. They make cute little Christmas trees, doll blankets, purses, pin cushions... the possibilities are endless!

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  5. OMG that is spectacular! I've been doing a bit of knitting myself - I'm not nearly as proficient as you. But I find it soothing.

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    1. Proficient... hmmm... I'm thinking more like stubborn! My mom knits beautifully, and my goal is to someday knit just like her!

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