Cornflake Knits

January 20, 2007

FO: Red & Gray Crocheted Blanket

Filed under: FO 2007, UFO — flakyknits @ 9:14 am

The red blanket, finished and feeling at home on my (somewhat unmade) bed.

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Specs:

Pattern: A stitch pattern from some old booklet of my mother’s – I think it was called 101 Knitting Patterns or something, and I have no idea who the author was. I just made it HUGE.

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver 100% acrylic, worsted weight, in Burgundy and Gray Heather. I have no idea how much.

Hook: I started with a Boye, possibly continued on a Susan Bates Crystalite, and finished on a Lion Brand hook. I think I used 5.5 mm throughout, and there aren’t any gigantic gauge discrepancies…

Started: May 2002

Finished: January 12, 2007

Comments:

I will never, ever, ever, ever, ever attempt to make an entire blanket in one piece again. That was just a very, very bad idea. I cannot stress this enough. I love blankets, and I love making blankets – but they will ALWAYS be made in pieces from now on, because as much as I don’t particularly like seaming, if the project isn’t at least a little bit portable, I will never finish it.

Also, I need to take better notes when I start a project. I lost my hook at least twice during times when this blanket was sitting dormant. I think I grabbed the right size when I started up again… but there’s no saying for sure. And I have no idea what the booklet was that I got the stitch pattern from – I might be able to find it next time I visit my mother, but honestly I probably won’t remember.

As for the pattern, though – I really like it. For an allover pattern, it has enough variety that it wasn’t torture to work on (aside from the being knit in one piece thing). It made a nice dense fabric, which is really quite warm – I just wish I’d used wool, and this would an even better addition to the piles of blankets on my bed in my lovely unheated bedroom.

The back side is much more subtly patterned, but I still like it. There were several people who saw me working on it who said “Hey, I like that pattern” – and they were looking at the back!

Red blanket, back side

And as for the reverse crochet edging…

Ah, how I love reverse crochet…

I just love it. Always have. I love the look, I love the sturdiness, I love the feel, I love the texture, I love the simplicity – I even love the idea that working backwards can work so well!

So – the first massively overdue UFO: FINISHED!

January 15, 2007

Blergh weather…

Filed under: Excuses, UFO — flakyknits @ 10:49 am

I finished the red-and-gray blanket on Friday, and I was all bouncy with happiness and pleased with myself and couldn’t wait to post here about it – but I’ve been waiting for a chance to take pictures in natural light, and there just hasn’t BEEN any natural light! And now it’s Monday again, and I’m at work, and even if the rain and blech ever does let up, I’m never home before dark Monday through Thursday anyway.

So I’ve given up on the natural-light thing for now. I’ll take some pictures when I get home tonight. I used a reverse-crochet edging, which is very simple but I love the look – sturdy and tailored, and it got rid of some of the curl that I inevitably get in the corners of things I’ve crocheted because of the way I hold it while I’m working on it.

Anyway – pictures to come tonight. For now, more bouncy-happiness that my oldest UFO is now an FO!

January 7, 2007

The oldest UFO

Filed under: De-Stash, Socks, UFO — flakyknits @ 5:02 pm

I didn’t post yesterday because after waking up at 3 p.m. and having a leisurely breakfast, I checked my email and discovered that there was a Girlyman show in Providence last night!  And since Girlyman just happens to be my favorite band ever, and I haven’t seen them in concert for… OK, well, three weeks, but still…, and Providence is only about an hour’s drive away – I just had to.  So by the time I had figuTiffany, 2 modules donered out who was available to go with me and had gotten ready for the show, there wasn’t any time left to post – all I had time for was to finish the second module on my Tiffany sock (as you can tell, I’m not that great at this photography thing yet):

And honestly, I’m not feeling incredibly motivated to write about my stash today.  Here’s a picture,My stash storage because I promised… and yes, I know that this is a tiny stash compared to a LOT of people out there.  I’ve also got a few garbage bags full of yarn that are in the basement and will probably have to be thrown out due to mold (but since I no longer remember what’s in there, and most of it is from my high school days before I discovered how nice quality fibers are, I probably won’t miss it and it’s better if it just goes).  And I’m pretty proud of myself that I finally (a few weeks ago, actually) went through the stash I left at my parents’ house and (sort of) got rid of most of it.  I say “sort of” because my mother ended up claiming a LOT.  Including all of my old swatches of crocheted afghan squares.  I think she wants to make a blanket out of them… but they’re awful!  Horrible cheap yarn in awful clashing colors and shapes that don’t go together at all.  I think she’s hoping that she can somehow pull it together into this:Black bedspread

This was my first non-scarf Finished Object, a blanket I crocheted in squares during my senior year of high school, and pieced together to fit the extra-long twin bed I would have in my college dorm.  I remember working on the squares during Calculus class, and my teacher mumbling “knit one, purl one” at me.  I used to get so mad at people who couldn’t tell the difference between knitting and crocheting!  I was a die-hard crocheter then, and didn’t yet know how to knit.  I hated being asked “So, what are you knitting?”  It seemed like people thought knitting was the only thing that mattered, and crochet was such an inferior art that they couldn’t even be bothered to learn what it was called.  Anyway, my mom loves this blanket, even though it’s now five years old and much used – I used the awful Red Heart Super Saver acrylic yarn that was all I could get at the local Wal-Mart, and five years has made it pill and fuzz something awful, and since I didn’t really know then what to do with the yarn ends, some of those have made their way loose, too.  But at the time, I was really proud that I had managed to make an actual blanket.

Armed with that hubris, I started working on this:the Thing

Yup, it’s another blanket – this one, intended to be a full-size bedspread, crocheted in one piece.  I didn’t think about the fact that once it was larger than scarf-sized, it would be much too big to carry around with me.  I didn’t think about how much yarn it would take.  I didn’t think about the fact that by the time it was even near completion, I’d be so sick of the Red Heart Super Saver yarn I couldn’t fathom buying another skein.  I just thought – hey, I like that pattern, I like those colors (I still do – you can probably see my gray comforter and red sheets around the edge of that blanket), and I just made a blanket and I can do anything!  So I started it during marching practice for my high school graduation.  I worked on it all that summer, listening to Indigo Girls and Dar Williams CDs over and over and over.  I brought it with me to college, and during my freshman year it lived in my friends’ suite common room.  Several of them were crocheters too, and progress was made, sporadically.  Sophomore year hit, and I moved across campus from their new suite – it went with them, and I added a row or two here and there, but we didn’t spend as much time crocheting together.  Second semester, I found the Boy.  Work on the big project ceased.  I still made a few scarves occasionally, and a few hats for the Boy (he kept losing them!), but never pulled out the giant red-and-gray Thing.  That summer, it went with me to my grandmother’s house in Maine, and the Boy went off to Seattle, and I think I did work on the Thing some, but not very much.  When school started up again and the Boy was back… that’s where my attention was.  When I moved to my current house at the end of that academic year, into the basement Thing went.  And it stayed there – my oldest UFO.  I finally pulled it out yesterday.  One thing I will say for acrylic yarn – two moldy summers in a damp basement, and the only problem was the canvas bag it had been stored in – that was molded through and stuck to the basement floor (and was promptly Dumpstered yesterday), but as for the Thing, two spins through the washing machine (because the first one left visible soap suds – I hate my washing machine) and one through the dryer, andthe Thing, spread out it’s bright and clean and smells like fabric softener.

And the biggest surprise of all – it’s big!  After so many years of not working on it, I thought I remembered it being only about 1/3 done.  Sure, it’s not quite the full bedspread I intended it to be, but it’ll be great as an indestructible throw blanket for the couch, and for some extra warmth on the bed in these bitter cold Boston winters (assuming those ever decide to exist again… I was walking around outside in jeans and a tank top at 3am Friday night [er, Saturday morning], and was actually too warm… but I digress).  So.. I do need to buy more yarn to finish off the last rows and put a quick border on, but I’m going to declare this Big Enough.  I can’t declare it done yet – you can see where I stopped mid-row, and mid-motif, and I do want a little bit of border on it, mainly to cover up the side where I carried the yarn.. but it’s out of the basement and clean, and that’s the first step.  The UFO will be finished!  I just have to convince myself it’s worth it to buy more cheap scratchy acrylic yarn… it’s worth it… it’s worth it… I want it done… it’s worth it.

My next blanket (yes, I’m still insane enough to want to make another) will be knit or crocheted in GOOD YARN, and in BITE-SIZED PIECES.

Wow this was a long post.  Guess that’s what happens on a lazy Sunday afternoon when I’m too tired to think about picking up stitches to put a heel on Tiffany.  Maybe I’ll just work on January instead.  There’ll be a picture of January up soon… when I’m motivated.  And when my roommate doesn’t need me to drive him to the fabric store.

January 2, 2007

Brand new knitblog for the new year!

Filed under: De-Stash, UFO — flakyknits @ 7:50 pm

Why?

Because the world really needed another knitblog?

Because I’m the best knitter ever, and everyone should knit what I do?

Because I’m the coolest person ever, and everyone should always know what’s going on in my life?

Nah… mainly because I want to join Sock Madness, which I can’t do without a blog! Also, I’m thinking that keeping a knitblog may help me finish off some of my old UFOs and destash a bit, so that when I move in August I won’t have quite such a disorganized stash of unused yarn and unfinished projects to keep track of.

My New Year’s Knitting Resolutions:

1. Keep this blog up to date… don’t let it languish like my old LJ. Fortunately, more interesting things tend to happen in my knitting than in my other life, so hopefully I’ll have more to talk about here.

2. Inventory my UFO’s and figure out how to make status bars for them. Then, either frog for the yarn, or finish the d*** things!

3. Inventory my stash yarn, and figure out what’s worth keeping, and what should be donated.

4. Finish the projects that had been promised for the holidays! They’re already just a bit overdue… I think the hat and scarf I promised my mother will be a lot more useful NOW than for her birthday in August!

5. Get a digital camera so that I can put up pictures. I suspect that I won’t be getting a fantastically advanced camera, so in order to get good pictures I’ll need daylight, which at this time of year I don’t have outside of work hours – so my goal is to post pictures of what’s in progress at least once per week. Of course, that can’t happen until I buy a camera… but that will be soon.

Bored yet (if anyone’s actually reading this)? Well, I’ll get some actual knitting content up soon. I promise.

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