Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2025

The whites shawl - a work in progress

This shawl is 100 stitches across, knitted in seed stitch on a size 4 US cable needle. It is a combination of about 30 different yarns of various fibers and tones of white and beige. The finished shawl should be approximately 30 in x 72 in.



The warm colors are highlighted in the first two photos and I adjusted the white balance for the final two so that the more realistic colors are represented.

















If you want to see more everyday photos of what I am doing I post frequently on Instagram @journalofathousandlives


Monday, December 09, 2024

December Album 2024

 Completed pieces, December 2024


Kid mohair and linen scarf, Approx 60L x 10 W
Seed stitch



Triangle Shawl, approx 72L x 12W at widest point
Silk, nylon, rayon, cotton, lurex 



Black and mulberry capulet with funnel neckline
Kid mohair and linen with nylon, rayon





Greens capelet
Mohair, silk, nylon, rayon





Jewel tones capelet
Mohair, linen, rayon, nylon



Pastels mohair and silk scarf, approx 72L x 18W



Multi scarf approx 72L x 10W
mixed fibers



Pinks capelet
mohair, rayon, silk, nylon




Scarlet capelet
Kid mohair and linen



Fine Guage scarf, approx 40L x 5W
Wool, cotton, silk


























Saturday, September 14, 2024

Another Capelet

Capelet



Worked in stockinette stitch with mixed fibers, 15 inches long, size 9 cable needle.



It's formula knitting: cast on and knit 7 inches, decrease and knit 4 inches, decrease again and knit 4 inches then bind off.  Once you get the formula you can use any gauge. 


I really enjoy this simple shape for creating individual textiles.


If you want to see more everyday photos of what I am doing, I post frequently on Instagram @journalofathousandlives



 

Wednesday, November 08, 2023

Gray - apricot ombre is complete

Scarf, linen stitch aka woven stitch 24in. cable needle size 5




On one side the color changes are horizontal along the rows and on the other side the color changes are vertical - every other stitch.













This is the two balls of yarn in the same colorway.  I used each yarn by changing the ball after every row. They are wound into the ball in opposite color order.

Friday, May 19, 2023

Reds! Sunset and hot tropics - the continuing story

 I will finish this within the next few weeks - it won't go back into a "work in progress" bag or bin.


It is the first work I'll complete in my new studio space. I've relocated to Greenfield, in western Massachusetts and hope to concentrate solely on my textiles and paper arts.




This small set of notes is what I used to develop the pattern. It is written on the back of the yarn label.






My working point of view - it's a glorious riot of color.



For an earlier post on this shawl: https://thatknittingblog.blogspot.com/2016/08/reds-sunset-and-hot-tropics.html

Thursday, April 06, 2023

Little Hands Studio News - The Studio is Moving

Yes, Little Hands Studio is changing location, so it'll be topsy-turvey while boxes are getting packed and unpacked.  But it is altogether wonderful to handle all the lovely materials in the process of packing.


This embroidery is an old work in progress and worthy of some time and attention.



I've been mending these old black jeans for years, so this session I got out the bright silks for some dramatic applique and colorful stituches.


An old pal asked me for a favor and so I finished the yoke and neck. It was nice not to have to get through all that gray first!! I really enjoyed working with the bulky lopi.

 

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Back to knitting: purple capelet


Capelet, mostly stockinette stitch, about 10 purple yarns, knitted in the round on 24 and 42 in. cable needles, size US 8


I made a series of these  capelets over the fall and this is one of my favorites!




There were some light purples, but the dark ones took over in the end.








The length goes to the elbow.

 

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Little Hands Studio News - November 15, 2022

 This is the group of work I'm using to see if the Shelburne Arts Cooperative will accept my work for their lovely gallery in Shelburne Falls, MA. They ask for an email with photos of five works with descriptions and retail prices, a bio and statement of what level of membeship I'd like.







I'm not submitting any works involving paper at this time, although I am thinking about switching to more paper things or household items.  

Or should I do that for another gallery? I'm also looking at the charming gallery in the town next door as a possibility. I should probably concentrate on SAC first.

I've been preparing for a popup show and sale in my studio for the past month and things were busy in the knitting chair. Now I'm looking at different stitching possibilities, perhaps more like needle and thread. I saw some small fabric bowls that sent my mind spinning out into about a hundred design ideas. Then there are handbags and fabric jewelry that have piqued my interest all year.



Shelburne Arts Cooperative website: http://shelburneartscoop.com

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Aqua Silk

Capelet, silk, rib stitch, size 11 cable needle [24 and 47 lengths]

photo play with the materials - these photos are from August 2022