Monday, June 27, 2016

More Stockings!!!!

Beaumont's stocking is done.   While I have made this before, for his brother, I had a lot of trouble with the foot.   I did some research and, on the fifth try, was happy with the way things turned out.  
Beaumont's stocking from the Firstborn Elvish Christmas stocking.
Beaumont's Stocking

Dolly has figured out exactly when to jump on my hands to totally screw up the complicated parts of the knitting.  That is what cats do.

The Firstborn Elvish Christmas Stocking is a Lorna Pearman pattern.  Her patterns are colorful and quirky...and a lot of fun to knit.

Willa, Beaumont's cousin, was a surprise Christmas gift to her family last year.  She was due in the spring but chose to arrive on Christmas Eve instead.    Her sisters, Carys and Sylvie, have Annie's Woolens stockings.   As I wanted Willa to have the (relatively) same thing as her sisters, I went over to Annie's Woolens to see if there were any stockings that I had not done before.

The Santa Stocking is new this year.   None of her cousins have this one.   Last week, as soon as the knitting was done on Beaumont's stocking, I started this one.   This past weekend was very warm here so I sat in the air conditioning and worked on this project.

Once again, I tried the short row heel.   Four times.    It did not work out.   At all.   It is the afterthought heel again.   I tried.  I really did.   When I graft the toe, I want to be done!   Maybe next time.
Santa stocking from Annie's Woolen kit.
Willa's Santa Stocking
Santa wears black boots.   As I worked down the stocking I kept thinking about how I wanted to do those boots.   I definitely did not want to carry the yarn for such a small motif.   Intarsia in the round is not (yet) in my skill set.  Duplicate stitch was sounding good until I read about knitting backwards on one of the knit lists.  You Tube, also known as the fount of all knowledge, had some really good videos.   I tried it.  It worked well enough.  I will know for certain after the stocking is washed and the stitches even out.   I am not 100% pleased but...then I usually am not as I work a project. 

With a little luck, this stocking will be done this week.   Then it is six done, three to go!

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

The Jacobs Series is Done

This morning, Emily will come to her office and find the stockings displayed on her table.  The stockings for her little girls are done.   Doing these is a labor of love.  Her girls are adorable!

Doing these stockings also taught me a bit about shaping.   Yes, these are things I should know.  On some level, I do.  In the actual practice of making the stocking I found I struggled a bit with the size of the foot versus the size of the leg.   Before I do the next "off the pattern" Christmas stocking, I will rethink what I did this time.   The stockings don't look bad...but could look better.

The three Jacobs stockins
The three stockings together.  

Friday, June 10, 2016

Jacobs Stocking 3 is in process

The third and final stocking of the Jacobs series is in process.   My goal is to finish this and launder all three this weekend.  I will pass them to Emily as soon as this is done. 

The third in the Jacobs stockings series.
Stocking 3
The girls play with their stockings so I am going out of my way to make the stockings sturdy.  When  I finish the knitting of each stocking, I check for potential weak spots and reinforce the potential trouble spot.   The hanging loops are knit onto the stocking and stitched down in addition.  These are made to be used and loved.

As I did not want to have to think about how I did this..or make anybody else reverse engineer what I did, I wrote out and posted the notes as a pattern.   My huge excitement was to see it in the "Your Pattern Highlights" on Ravelry for a few days.   WOW!

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Jacobs Stocking 2 is Done!

My bus stop layover in the morning has been an extremely productive time for me.  Yes, I should be walking and getting some exercise BUT I have a lot of knitting on my list.

As I sat this morning, I finished the knitting on the second stocking for the Jacobs girls.   The charts came from the Nana Knits pattern that I liked so much.
The second of three stockings for Emily Jacob's daughters.
Jacobs Stocking 2

This has a little more pattern than the second...and I do like the way this pattern turned out.

If things go as I plan, I will start Jacobs 3 tonight.  I know what charts I want to use.   Each of these stockings has to be different enough to be interesting, but similar enough so that they hang well together.

The shaping of the foot on these is not my favorite..but it will work for what it needs to do.

When this set of three is done..there are five more stockings to do.   Different patterns will keep it interesting.

Friday, June 3, 2016

Jacobs Stocking 1 is Done!

The first of a set of three stockings is done!   While I am not totally happy with how this turned out, it is fine.    I have set up a .pdf with the notes detailing how I did this.  Get it here

This is the first time I have used Knitpicks yarn Brava.   I chose it for three reasons:   colors, washability, and price.   Brava is okay.  While I was doing this I found it a bit "splitty" and had to be mindful of hidden stitches that were one ply and had to be picked back and redone.

Here is the finished version 1:

Stocking 1 of set