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Monday, May 31, 2010

Stuffed Dog & Horse

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I made these animals years ago for a series of photographs. The one below is Camouflage.
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Patchwork Duvet Cover

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I've been shopping for a new duvet cover for years and could never find one in my budget that would complement the colors & style of our bedroom. This was fun to work on until it got large & awkward to handle.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Cotton Cardigan

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Cotton cardigan - knit on the machine and finished by hand. This made to fit my unpregnant body and will button up the front next spring.

Maternity Sun Dress

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I modified Simplicity 3503 for this cotton jersey maternity dress. Pretty soon I'll be sewing for two.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Gray Wool Striped Sweater

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This is the sweater I was working on in the post below about the knitting machine. I've already worn it about twenty times.

Denim Apron

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I generally don't wear an apron because if I'm home I'm probably wearing pajamas and I don't really care how much food accumulates on them. It's a good sewing project for using up odd bits of fabric though.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The Ultimate Sweater Machine

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This is the Bond Ultimate Sweater machine. I bought it at Jo-Ann Fabrics online when they had a 50% off coupon on any item. It's not electrical. I spent a couple days learning how to use it, and now I really love it. This machine has 4 carriages and can achieve a range of gauges from about 16 st/4" to 20 st/4" with worsted weight yarn. In addition to stockinette, you can use it for eyelet, cables, ribbing, intarsia, and fair isle, but I like to stick to just stockinette. The special stitches require so much hand manipulation, you could do them faster and in a more comfortable chair by hand.
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Each stitch is held by a little metal hook.
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This is a sweater front in progress. The machine has very ugly colors.
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I mark every tenth row as I go so I can keep track of the count. This is much more reliable than a row-counter. The fabric is stretched downward significantly during the process, so there is no way to eyeball or even measure the length of what you're knitting. You have to know the row gauge ahead and count to arrive at the correct length.
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The finished knit pieces curl even more than they would if you hand knit them, but it all comes out in the blocking.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Long-Sleeved Wool Sweater

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The camera wasn't working well at the beginning.
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The sweater body was knit with the machine. The cuffs, waistband, and collar were done by hand. I'm so happy with this sweater I'm going to reuse the pattern immediately.
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seed stitch collar

Messenger Bag

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I made a bag to carry to school. This is how it works.

Striped Hat

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After making the underhat I knit this to layer over it, but they look stupid together so I'll save this for warmer days. Doesn't it make me look thin from the back?

Underhat

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I've been working toward making a really warm hat that covers the ears and doesn't let cold air in. My last solution (the ear-warming hat) works well and depends on elastic thread sewn through the opening to keep the hat in place. The only problem is that when the elastic is tight enough to keep the hat snug, it's also tight enough to leave a ridged indentation on my forehead that remains for several hours after the hat is removed. I came up with the pattern above (the underhat). It has a fleece lining and knit outside, and is contoured to fit the head and cover ears snugly. The lining is rolled to the outside and hand-stitched to create a tight roll that helps keep it against the head. It works very well but is ugly. It looks like a helmet liner. The solution is to wear it under a regular hat. The combination is super warm, and layering is a nice thing to do.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Jack-O-Lanterns

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I made the one on the right.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Striped Sweater

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I knit most of this on the knitting machine, then did the shoulder & neck shaping, lace waistband, turtleneck and sleeve edges by hand. I didn't make the gray turtleneck undershirt I'm wearing here, but the jeans are the original pair I made in 2007 that got this whole project started. Yeah for me! I can get them on again.