01.18.08

Illusion Knitting Sample

Posted in Finished Projects tagged , , , , , , , , , , , at 2:24 pm by sylvanfae



Here are the two views of my practice sample for Illusion Knitting. Stripes from above, checks from the side! Pretty cool, huh?!

Unfortunately on this sample, the yellow yarn turned out to be slightly smaller than the red, so the red is really poofy… even though I tried really hard to find two yarns the same size in my stash.

I also bound off too tight, so the edge is too small and curls the piece a bit. I’ll have to watch that. I should have knit one more row before binding off, too, but oh well. Just a practice sampler! ;)

Once I figured out what the instructions were trying to convey, this was pretty easy, and fun! I might even tackle the piano keys illusion scarf, sometime soon. :) But I’ll have to buy yarn for it… black & white, in the same size, and make sure there is enough of it to do a nice long scarf. And then I’ll have bought my first yarn after joining Ravelry, so I can actually put the info from the un-tossed labels into my Ravelry info! :D

I can’t wait to get to the point where I can design my own illusion patterns! :)

01.17.08

Illusion Knitting

Posted in Works In Progress tagged , , , , , , , , , , at 1:50 pm by sylvanfae


Here is my kitty, Nicolai, showing you my latest project… Illusion knitting!

Illusion knitting is where a piece looks like stripes when you look at it head-on, but when you turn it and look at it from the edge-on, you see something else. In this case, it turns into a checker board pattern.

Here’s where I found the instructions (although they’re kind of confusing and need to be communicated better).

This was just a sample to practice on. It’s just a swatch of knitting. I’ll see about making a scarf or something with the skill, later. =)

P.S. I also learned how to knit with two different yarns at the same time, on this one. I want to do it some more!

Wrist Cuff

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Sera again, modeling one of the wrist cuffs I made for her and her sister, Kati.

Kati’s were a dark blue/purple variegated yarn.

Each cuff in a set is the same yarn, but a different texture. One is plain knit 1 purl 1, and the other is a ribbed knit 2 purl 2. Because I like asymmetry. =)

I’ll see about getting close-up pics, soon.

Fluffy Ear Warmer Headbands

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My first ever real give-away project (well, besides the bookmark)! I knitted these ear warmer headbands for a couple of my best friends, for holiday gifts.

My daughter Sera is modeling the one I made for Selena, in the picture. Michelle’s was green, blue, and light pink.

On Selena’s, I used my old wrong-way-to-knit stitch (which works fine, but isn’t knitting or purling) with size 5 needles. Then I learned the proper knit and purl stitches, and made Michelle’s with size 8 needles, exclusively with the purl stitch… because I love to purl! Size difference didn’t matter.

Just a simple scarf-like project, where I bound the ends together as I did the bind-off. It only took one skein of the fun fuzzy muppet yarn, which I don’t know the brand of, but I will when I go buy more at the dollar store. =) It’s very easy to use!! You’d think it would be hard to see what you’re doing, in all that fluff, but it wasn’t really a problem.

I might try to figure out how to not bind the ends together, but make a button closure, instead, before trying to sell this product. Then one wouldn’t have to muss one’s hair to put it on. ;)

I’ll have to see if I can get Michelle to pose in hers, to post a pic here. =)