Not A Cowl

October 18th, 2010

Introducing a new pattern! This neck warmer is knit in a luscious merino/camel blend. It’s both light weight and warm.

Cowl n.
definition from Merriam-Webster

1a. A hood or long hooded cloak especially of a monk
1b. A drapped neckline on a woman’s garment
2a. A chimney covering designed to improve the draft
2b. The top portion of the front part of an automobile body forward of the two front doors to which are attached the
windshield and instrument board

For some reason, I’m not exactly sure why, I have a cowl aversion. Not an aversion to garments like this one, but rather a dislike of calling these garments cowls. Therefore, this is a pattern for a neck warmer and Not A Cowl.

A special shout out to my awesome tech editor Sairy!

Not A Cowl

Not A Cowl

Not A Cowl
Available on Ravelry (no account needed)!

Ravelry Detail Page

Purchase the pattern for $4USD

Wintersweet and Gerda’s Scarves

October 18th, 2010

What an incredibly busy month October has been. I have 3 or so blog posts to write, so here is the first:

Two of my patterns are being published in the Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2010!

Wintersweet Scarf

Wintersweet Scarf (c) Interweave Knits

This scarf was fun to make for two reasons.

First, the yarn was nothing short of delicious! The yarn used is Lana Gatto Camel Hair (distributed by Plymouth Yarn Co.) and it is buttery soft and light and just plain luscious!

Secondly, the construction of this piece is unique. I have a thing against pointy hoods. I don’t know why, I just don’t like that point in the back. My goal for this hood was to make it non-pointy. I started in the front and using increases/decreases and short rows, created the hood in one piece (no seaming) from the top down.

The scarf is also fun. It starts on one end, splits when it meets the hood, and rejoins on the other side. The split takes half the scarf along the back of the neck and the other half up around the face.

The colorwork is simple but keeps the knitting interesting. You have to knit back in purls, but the short chart makes it easy; no catching floats or anything fancy required.

Gerda’s Scarf

Gerda's Scarf (c) Interweave Knits

Gerda’s Scarf has a little story, but since the magazine is not actually available yet, I’m not sure I can tell it. I’m hopeful they kept the story since they kept my name.

The yarn used here is The Alpaca Yarn Company’s Paca de Seda – another awesome yarn. This scarf features double knitting which is a technique that I have fallen in love with.

Double knitting creates a double thick and reversible fabric by working both sides at the same time. The fun thing about it is that on each side the colors are reversed.

For those interested, I have started teaching double knitting classes at Flying Fibers and soon at The Mannings.

Both scarves were incredibly awesome to make – mostly because of the awesome yarns I got to use, but also because of the excitement to be part of an Interweave publication. Everyone I have worked with at IK has been incredibly friendly and helpful. I love working with them and hope to work with them again in the future!

Rhinebeck 2010

October 11th, 2010

WOOT! By this time Friday, my gals and I will be on our way to Rhinebeck!

As I mentioned before, I have signed up as a square in the Bingo. I’m not quite sure what I’ll be wearing yet. But here is a photo.

Not A Cowl

Not A Cowl

The neck warmer in the picture is the pattern I will be handing out to the first X number of people (depends on how many copies I make). It will go on sale sometime after Rhinebeck – so this is not only free, but also exclusive for a short time. Plus, I will be handing out exactly 50 business cards with a 20% coupon to my pattern store.

Hope to see you there!

Bingo!

October 7th, 2010

It’s almost that time of the year…Rhinebeck!

This year for added fun I have also signed up to be a square for Rhinebeck Bingo. I haven’t done this in the past, but it looks like a great way to meet new people.

One of the things we are asked to do is to post some hints that will make it easier for people to find us. This will come in a later post…because I’m not sure what I’m wearing yet and I don’t have a good picture of me…

To encourage people to find me, I have also decided to give a little something away. I will be handing out business cards with a coupon code good for my pattern store (via Ravelry but no Ravelry account needed!) and also I hope* to have a pattern preview to give out for free. This will be a for-sale pattern to be released shortly after Rhinebeck. Recipients will get to see it first as well as get it for free. I will only take a limited number of both with me (number to be  determined later), so catch me early!

*I have not actually completed this project yet, so while I really want to do this, sadly, it may not be possible.

The Prettiest Hot Pad Ever!

October 1st, 2010

TPHPE!

I have just listed a new free pattern!
This actually goes hand-in-hand with my first teaching gig this weekend: Double Knitting. We will be using this pattern during the class.

Download the pattern (PDF) directly from the site HERE.
Download the pattern (PDF) from Ravelry HERE. (no account needed!)

More pictures:

The Other Sides

Reversible

Introducing: Ken Phelz

September 27th, 2010


Check out Crafty Detour for more details!

Quick Status Update

September 13th, 2010

Blah.

Yes, that about sums it up. I had this major head cold/sinus infection/plague thing going on, and everything in my life is now behind a week. I’m still not quite up to snuff, but at least I can function. Here is a quick status update (in no particular order):

  • The next Crafty Detour pattern will be one week late, and so will appear on the last Monday of the month (instead of the second to last).
  • I did start my CHALLENGE project, but I probably should not have, as it put me behind on other things.
  • My status at work is in flux (I cannot say anything more about that now, other than it is causing me quite a bit of stress).
  • My promises to work on things for friends have slipped which makes me very sad. However, I have excellent friends that are more than understanding and I heart them.
  • In addition to pattern development I have signed up to teach two classes at my LYS this fall. Double Knitting, where we will start to make the “Prettiest Hot Pad EVER!” and Support Spindling, where we will learn how to make super fine yarns with a supported spindle.
  • I am now getting super nervous about some pattern submissions that should come to judgment soon.
  • I have another pattern that I am thinking of submitting to Knitty, but not sure I can stomach the wait.

CHALLENGE: Details

August 31st, 2010

Copied from the Crafty Detour site:


The Details:

  • Challenge will run from September 1st to November 1st.
  • Post your finished entry in the Crafty Detour Ravelry Group or on the Challenge page. Be sure to mark it as an entry by using the following form:
    • Name:
    • New Technique Learned:
    • Outcome: (put text here: why did you want to learn this? did you have fun? post a picture)
  • Prizes will be randomly drawn after the deadline.
  • The more participants, the more prizes that will be available.
  • Possible prize contents: yarn, notions, books, fiber, etc.
  • The point of this is to challenge YOURSELF to learn something new and to HAVE FUN!

Again, feel free to post your progress/discussions/pleas for help/help for others in either of the two locations linked above. In Ravelry I will make a separate discussion thread and final entry thread.

CHALLENGE!

August 30th, 2010

For many today is the day – Back to School!

Learning is fun, and so Ida and I have launched a new “project” over on Crafty Detour! It’s called Back to School CHALLENGE. Basically we are challenging YOU to challenge yourself. Learn a new knitting/crochet technique. Something you might have been afraid to try, or just haven’t gotten around to yet. Post your progress on the Crafty Detour page, or in the Ravelry group. Get support from your fellow learners and be entered to win some fabulous prizes!

More details to come soon – How long does this last? What are the prizes? etc.

Introducing: Tumble Twins

August 23rd, 2010

Check out Crafty Detour for details!

Look Ma! I’m on TV!

August 13th, 2010

OK, so not TV…but YouTube!

I decided to make these short videos to help out with the “Seam as you go” technique used in the Tamarix Quilt. I rigged up my phone with a makeshift wearable tripod, and got to work. (Those iPhone bumpers really are good for something!)

Note about Part 2: I realized after I finally got a good recording for part 2 (these things require many takes), that I did it wrong. OK, not wrong, just that I tell you to pick up the held stitch before turning. In the magazine, I say to pick it up after turning (which is easier). Both ways produce the same result.

Let me know what you think. Also, feel free to join the KAL on Ravelry ~ Hope to see you there!

Knit Along with Me?

August 11th, 2010

I’m planning on knitting another Tamarix Quilt and would LOVE your company! I have started a Ravelry Group for my designs here. Please stop by and share your projects and progress. So far I have only ordered yarn, but I will be sure to post my progress here and on the group as well.

Hope you join me!

Tamarix

Tamarix

Did you know…?

August 8th, 2010

The latest issue of Knitting Purls is out and in it you will find an interview with yours truly! I answer some questions about designing and goals. There is also a book review, product review, and other good stuff; be sure to check it out!

Strawberry

July 26th, 2010

Here’s a summer pattern for you! This is something I’ve been working on for some time now.

Strawberry is a summer shawlette worked in fingering weight yarn; perfect for chasing away the chill on cool summer evenings. The shawl is designed to be shorter but wider than the traditional triangle shawlette.

Strawberry1

Strawberry

Strawberry

Strawberry

Special thanks to my two wonderful testers, Irina and Sairy!

Strawberry Pdf Strawberry

Strawberry is available on Ravelry (no account needed)!

Ravelry Detail Page

Purchase the pattern for $4USD

Introducing: Luz Mojito

July 19th, 2010
Luz Mojito

Luz Mojito

Check out Crafty Detour for details!

Tamarix Quilt

July 17th, 2010

For the last two days  I have been jumping around crazy with excitement over my first published pattern. (I say published meaning by someone else, not self-published.)

This has been a secret project since the beginning of the year, actually the proposal submission was about a year ago. Let me tell ya, it’s been very hard to keep it hush hush. And now that it has become public, I have been shouting about it all over the internet. So here’s a sneak peek, a preview from Interweave.

Tamarix Quilt

(c) Interweave Knits

Tamarix Quilt

(c) Interweave Knits

I have also added it to Ravelry HERE.

Introducing: Mae Finch

June 21st, 2010

blogAnnoucement

Check out Crafty Detour for details!

Preview

June 17th, 2010
CSI

CSI

It’s almost time! For the latest news and more details, check out CraftyDetour.com.

“Cowl” Aversion

June 16th, 2010

I have a confession to make. I have a strong aversion to “cowls”. Knitters everywhere are enamored with making and wearing “cowls”, and I just cannot get into this spirit. I have two reasons.

Reason the first

Cowl

A cowl is defined as a hood. Most, if not all knitted “cowls” are not cowls at all.
See how the front of the cowl forms a drape around the neck? That’s called a cowl neck, the drapey part of the hood. Some sweaters have cowl necks, which imitate this drape.

Reason the second

Dickey
Wimple

“Cowls” remind me of dickeys and wimples. I dislike dickeys very much.. I used to be forced to wear such things under sweaters etc. Mom used to say it was the warmth of a turtle neck without the bulk. Which is fine, but I didn’t even like turtle necks. I have nothing against wimples, except that I don’t care for them. It’s not a dislike, I just don’t see myself looking very good in one.

In conclusion, most “cowls” are really neck warmers. If you like to make and wear neck warmers, by all means go for it. However, I still think they remind me too much of Dickeys. Personally I would rather make and wear a scarf or shawl.

Criminal Sock Investigations

June 7th, 2010

It’s official! Crafty Detour has announced CSI: Criminal Sock Investigations!

This is a not-a-club club which will span 10 months with one pattern a month. Patterns are available all at once (for a discounted price) as an e-book (patterns are added to the book monthly) or for those that don’t like surprises, individually.

Patterns will be hosted via Ravelry, but you don’t need a Ravelry account to participate! However, if you do have a Ravelry account, we have started a Crafty Detour group which will house discussions, project sharing, and all that fun stuff.