Saturday, November 21, 2009

A review

Today I am going to review all three sets of Knit Picks options needles. In the interest of full disclosure, I have purchased all three sets, the Nickel-plated and Zephyr in the sets offered by Knit Picks, and the Harmonies as separate tips. Much of this review was initially a response to a question on Ravelry.

The nickels are great for “sticky” yarns and for those projects that you want to knit quickly. The points are great, but it took me a little while to learn not to push on the tips of the left needle with my right finger to move my stitches along. Since I have mastered that, no soreness. The only complaint would be that the oil from my hands tarnishes the needles occasionally. I find that if I wash my hands before knitting, the problem virtually disappears. Any tarnish which is present can be removed with a little polish. As a side note, I also have this problem with Addi Turbos.

I love Zephyr’s because they have a slight drag, keeping the stitches from sliding off, but enough slide that I don’t feel that they hold me back. I also love them for cable knitting, the slight flexibility makes them easier to get into the tight cables. I am currently using them on my Every Way Wrap. Not to mention that they look really pretty with some yarns. When I purchased the set, my size 8 tips had a slight burr on one needle. I called customer service and received a replacement within just a few days.

The Harmonies are just beautiful. I was knitting Amy's Hat on these in Tidepool Heater. The color so of the yarn and needles were stunning together. Many people have complained that some yarns are hard to see on these needles. I have yet to find this to be true. I love the control I have with Harmony needles.

Now just a quick word about the joins and cables. I love the cables. They have great flexibility, especially in comparison with some other cables I have used. I have heard some people complain that they kink. I have only found this to be true when I am doing magic loop on a cable that is a bit too small for the project. The kink can be removed by soaking it an a little warm water. The joins are the best that I have seen in interchangeable needles. I have only ever had the tips unscrew when I haven't used the pin to tighten. I have also heard that a number of people have had incidents with their Harmony and Zephyr tips coming out of the metal connector. I believe that this is in part due to holding on the the needle itself while tightening with the pin. I have overcome any concern that I might have of this, by holding on to the metal base of the needle with a quilter's grip. It has worked fabulously, and I have yet to have any tip and joint separation.

I go to each type of needle for different reasons and couldn’t imagine trying to knit without them. I highly recommend all three sets to any knitter. If you are not interested in buying all three sets, I would recommend purchasing a pair of tips in each kind and trying them out. I think Knit Picks has found a way to satisfy every knitter with this selection.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Just living up to my name

As of today, I resolve to blog more regularly. My apologies to any and all who follow my wanderings...why you would want to, I am not sure. I hear-by resolve to do better. That being said, you must realize that I am the world's worst picture taker. Not so much that I can't take pictures, just more that I don't. My husband's mom is really good about taking pictures of everything. My family on the other hand, not so much. I may have a total of 20 good snapshots from my childhood. That's not to say that there weren't memories made, just that we didn't stop the fun to take pictures. So implied in this resolution is the idea that I will be more diligent in my picture taking. After reading other's blogs, I find that this also means that I must get a large cat, or several fake flowers in a variety of colors in order to make my pictures look more in the moment. J/K I really don't think that there is a feasible chance of that happening in this lifetime :)

Now onto kitting. I have successfully completed all three hats, mittens and scarves. They are lovely, and pictures will follow. Haha resolution already broken. In all seriousness, the resolution was made just about 5 minutes ago and the projects were finished 3 weeks ago. So what have I been working on since then you ask. I have decided to make myself the "Every Way Wrap" from the Fall 2009 Interweave Knits. I am using the lovely worsted weight, Cascade 220 in a Christmas Red, you guessed it, for Christmas. I am also using the new Knit Picks Zephyrs, they are just wonderful with the cables. I am just over half way done, and I find it very compelling. I can't wait to wear it! Lest you think that this has all been roses and daffodils, it is this project that has given the post it's name. Last night, I sat down to work on it after getting my 2 sick skids to bed, only to discover that about 12 rows backs I had left out an entire row of cable crosses. If it had just been one missed crossed cable, I would have dropped down and fixed it, but alas, not so simple. Because of the complex nature of the cables, and my fear of messing it up beyond repair. I meticulously tinked back stitch by stitch all 12 rows. Hence, the knittink-frog. I would, however, rather tink back then a) Drive myself crazy living with the mistake and never wear the silly thing or b) Frog and ruin it beyond repair because the cables decided to run. I didn't make my picture resolve until after I fixed the problem.

I addition the the wrap, I have also knit my very first sock. It is a bit funny shaped and doesn't quite fit perfectly, but I love it anyhow. I knit it out of Knit Picks Felici in the Tyrian, and based my sock on Kelley Petkin's sock knitting classes online. I have yet to knit the second sock but I was a lot of fun. I think that it has started a love of sock knitting. Upon completion, I promptly went online to purchase Charlene Schurch's Sensational Knitted Socks and More Sensational Knitted Socks.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Research

Yesterday was a day of never ending research. My husband will tell you that when I get an idea in my head, there is no stopping me until I get everything entirely figured out about that idea, and come to a conclusion about whether that idea it worth the time to pursue. Yesterday my research was dedicated to TKGA's Master Knitting program. I was able to find a forum on Ravelry with TONS of info and insights. That also led me to Here's to Ewe podcast which in turn led me to several other podcasts including Knitmore Girls . As a result of all this research, I have also determined that I DEFINITELY want to complete the program to become a certified Master Knitter. I intend to embark on the program after the holidays when things have calmed down a bit.

Speaking of holiday knitting. I finished the Pythagorean theorem scarf yesterday!!! It needs some substantial blocking, which will take place on a great big blocking day in the future. Now onto the hat and the rest of the gloves.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

But I REALLY Want to

In my far too many hours of knitting related web surfing yesterday, I stumbled (again) across the websites for The Knitting Quilt of America and Craft Yarn Council of America. They made my little knitting head spin, and gave me far too many ideas. Both organizations offer correspondence courses in knitting which have me ready to jump in with both feet. TKGA offers a Three Level course to become a Master Knitter, and the CYCA offers a three level course to become a certified knitting instructor. The programs appear challenging, but just what I need to push myself to the next level. My very supportive husband told me to jump right in, and I love him for that. I know that secretly he thinks I am in need to being admitted to some kind of knitters support group (and we all know that would turn into enabling). I have spent all day today doing more research, and think that I am going to start with TKGA's "Basic, Basic, Basic" course to make sure that I have a good foundation. I am so EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Knitting, Knitting, Knitting


I have had a lot of great knitting time this week. Our church has a worldwide conference twice a year, and the October session took place this last weekend. I often knit during conference because it helps to keep me focused on the words, and I find that my mind doesn't wander nearly as much. Consequently, I was am now 75% finished with Amy's scarf. I have already checked off the hats for the 2 girls, 1 scarf and 2 right hand mittens. I love how soft the Swish Worsted is when it works up. I do find a bit of pilling and the yarn can be occasionally splity, but I still love the colors, and for the price, who can beat it.

I got a huge package of yarn in the mail yesterday!!! It is all the stuff I need to finish my Christmas projects, and them a couple of things for myself for Christmas!!! I am really looking forward to it, but I need to finish these projects first. I find that I am definitely a product knitter, meaning that I knit to enjoy the product. That is not to say that I don't enjoy the process, but it is the thought of the finished product which keeps me going. Consequently, I find that I am not the kind of knitter who can knit 3 or 4 projects at once. I tend to become absorbed by one project at the expense of the others, and often times the others never get finished, like that sweater that has been in the closet since I started knitting. I really should do something about that. It really only needs to have the sleeves finished. Either way, I am really excited about these new projects, which include the Tidings of Joy Kit and the line by line mittens and gloves. I will let you know what I think. In the meantime, I am posting a couple of pictures of the finished hats.


Hurricane Hat for Amy
Pattern: Hurricane Hat
Yarn: KnitPicks Swish Worsted
Colorway: Tidepool Heather
Needle Size: 7




Hurricane Hat for Alyse
Pattern: Hurricane Hat
Yarn: KnitPicks Swish Worsted
Colorway: Delft Heather
Needle Size: 7

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Saving Freezing College Students

My husband and I are both the oldest in our family, and although there are different numbers of children in each family, our youngest siblings are about the same age. Consequently, both of are youngest sisters just started their freshman year, and ironically both are attending BYU. So that makes 3 undergrads at BYU. A few days after my sister, Amy, started school, she called to give me an update. She let me know that even though the day time highs were close to 90 degrees, it was really cold when she was riding her bike to and from school. She asked if I would knit her a mitten, scarf and hat set. Of course, I can't knit them for one person without knitting for the others. So, I am on a winter accessories marathon. So far, I have the hats done for both of the girls, as well as the right mitten for each of them. I am currently working on the scarf for John's sister. I have decided to use swish worsted because I thought that it would be rather dangerous to send college students something that would felt in the washing machine. Generally, I am really liking the yarn. It has great stitch definition and is really easy to work with. I haven't found it to be too splity or have a lot of knots. I am a bit concerned about pilling after I wash is up, but I will let you know what I think.

Here are the links to the patterns I am using. I will post pictures when they are all done.
Mittens for all 3

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Inspired to create

This clip is from a leader in my church. I love the messages about creativity, and am grateful to belong to a religion that values my talents in a variety of areas.




Welcome to the Blog

I have spent hours and hours reading blogs from all over the world, and marveling at the amazing things that people are able to do with their craft. Now I will admit that I in many instances I have no where near the ingenuity nor the creativity to create the caliber of product that others are creating, but I am proud of what I do nonetheless.

For several years now, I have been using Ravelry as a place to share my projects with the world, but find that I want more ownership of the content and structure of the of my posts. So here goes nothing. This will in no way replace my postings on Ravelry, but will be a supplement to. By the way, you can find me on Ravlery under the name jwdrop.

I hope that you enjoy your read!
Jen