Thursday, 31 July 2014

Lining up projects

I cleaned up my drawer few days ago, and since i put my stash with my clothes on separate drawer, i had to clean my stash as well. I have so many yarn and mostly, i already decided the project and pattern to use. So... After my koolhaas finished, i will continue to:
- baby blanket in softies
- drop stitch cowl in blue worsted yarn (completed Aug 2014)
- shawl in green parkit for astri
- bigger amineko in pastel green
- finishing my purple crochet shawl
- gray sweater using pierrot wool
- white shawl and see whether i can sell it
- Aug added: shawl for my aunt and use all those damn aneka yarn.

Now the question will be, with all my spinning, when am i going to finish all of them?

And one more, with the above plan, i am not even sure if my stash will reduce that much... :p

Maybe i should destash.

Sunday, 27 July 2014

Just how many needles?

Knitters are known to feel insatiable towards yarns and needles.

I just realized that i have all the needles that i need (but not those above 6 mm).

Let's see. I have:

11 sizes of 3 different length of metal circular needles. That means 33 pairs.
11 sizes of 2 different length of metal dpns. That means 22 pairs.
11 sizes of 2 different length of bamboo dpns. That means 22 pairs.
11 sizes of 3 different length of bamboo circular needles, that means 33 pairs.
This and that, scattered in singapore and indonesia. And dont ask me to count my crochet hooks yet.



At least i have 110 pairs in my hands right now.

And i think, i have just enough if i dont do big needles knitting. :D

Monday, 21 July 2014

Koolhas - wasting time

Wasting time is... After you 3/4 of that damn cable on each stitches, you realized that it should be the k2,p2 row. 

Darn...

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Sore arms

Spinning is agony when you just had a pole dance practice the day before...


Friday, 18 July 2014

Tdf 2014 - half way

I think i am already halfway there.

The left over fiber is not that many anymore, and total i already used about 6 pulls (means when i pull the fiber to separate a chunk of it to spin, that what i call one pull) of both colors. Well, i am still at the 6th of the orange color. 



I cant believe that i am actually going tp work 50 grams only, and i may be able to finish it without changing the spindle, and without splitting from one end to another. I havent decided yet what to do with this yarn. Buy the fact that i wont need to ply it after i finished this process (err... I ploed already with the navajo ply - ply on the fly), is actually making me happy. Hoping that this yarn will behave :D



I am thinking to finish it this weekend. Cross my fingers!

Sunday, 13 July 2014

Beginner Tutorial: Blocking circle doily with measuring tape

Hello all,

I finally decided to make another tutorial again. Not a video one, it's just a simple pictorial so, hopefully it's easier for you to understand and easier to load :D.

I made these doilies few months ago, and barely had time to do the blocking until today. As I finished blocking the first doily, it came to my mind to make a tutorial on how I do the blocking.

I do the circle doily blocking using pins, blocking mat (for me, soft sponge that is usually used for children playing area), and of course a measuring tape.

If I want to make a perfect blocking, I should use a tracing paper/cloth with circles at different diameters drawn on it. But somehow, that thing is expensive, and I'm too lazy to make one, since I don't normally make doilies. So I decided, let's just use the measuring tape.

Since I am using cotton, I soaked the doily in starch (you don't need to do this with wool or acrylic, water and soap will do). Contrary to some japanese book, I don't spray the starch onto the doily when it was blocked. I found that less trace of starch can be found when the doily dries. I soaked it for 30 - 60 mins. While I soaked it, I always make sure that I shake the bowl/basin where it is soaked and even out the starch, every 10-15 minutes. After it is soaked, do not wash away with clean water. If you wish to wash the doily from dirt and oil, do it before you soak with starch. Squeeze away the excessive water as much as you can, but do not twist. Squeeze by pressing it.

When you are ready with your blocking mat, prepare a towel and wrap the doily in it and further squeeze it. Sometimes, it helps by jumping on the towel. I personally enjoy jumping on it :p.


Ensure that the blocking mat is big enough, and get your pins and measuring tape ready.
In blocking circle doily, it is important to pin it one point to the opposite point (180 degree). To find the first opposite, pick one point and then fold the doily into two.


After that, just pin them to mark it. Don't worry about the measurement, just pin it so that you won't loose the points that you will pin first.



After that, without removing the marking pins, pull the doily to even out and expand the doily.

Pull the doily like this, to even out. Do it on all corners of the doily. After that, put your right hand on the center and pull the doily outward using your left hand (for the left side), and to the same for the right side.
After it evens out (approximately), pin the measuring tape on the middle. It is important not to move the measuring tape after you pin it, and at anytime during blocking. Otherwise, you'll lose your reference point for blocking. I usually, poke the pin needle right onto 0 point of the measuring tape. It doesn't matter if you use inches or cm. As long as you are consistent with radial measurement that you decided (later).


Now, I decided that the radial should be 7 inches. So I pull the first point and pull it to 7 inches.


And then, I do the same to the opposite point. 7 inches from the first point.

Don't worry if it's crumpled, we'll fix it by blocking.

And then start with the third and fourth point. You can choose any points to be your third, but always do the opposite 180 degree for the fourth (and all other even points). And so on...

Doing the fourth point, after third point is set.
 Now, all of corner points are already pinned. If you want to leave it like this, it's ok, i think.

All pointy edges are pinned.

But I do pay attention to the smaller details. There are picots in between of every pointy corner, and I would like to have it clearly defined through blocking.

Oh look! picots to block!

When I pull it, I decided that 5.75 inches is enough.

All picots in one corner are pinned at 5.75"

Just like how you do the points, for the picots, do one to the opposite point of another.

the picots are pinned, and the opposite picots also pinned. Next, choose the third point.

And all points and picots are all pinned well.

Finished blocking. Now wait till it dries!

Ok then... hope my tutorial is working for you! :)

Sunday is crafty day!

Intermezzo of my spinning TdF 2014:

Blocking my doilies, which i already finished since Feb 2014!


And another one



Got my takhli!

Arrived safely from cotton clouds. Yay!


Left one is cotton clouds, right one is spinnerdude.



Sunday, 6 July 2014

TdF day 1

I finished spinning last night 2 AM. So technically, it'll be day 2 already :p

I managed to finish 2:2 brown to orange.

Started to see where the mistakes may show up. Starting to see issues that i havent find the solution yet. Knowing where's my weakness. So, i think i should be able to manage better today.

- I think i shouldnt spin a long single, perhaps 1 meter or less should be ideal due to my height. Numerous time i drafted too long and to find out that dear bossie is standing on the floor. I found out that if i spin ghe single too long, the fiber would be weaker and i made it too fragile for the loop.

- it's ok to make several loop if you think that pulling and enhancing the loop may increase the possibility of breaking the yarn.


Mysteriosa - finished

Well, finally i did it!

Mistakes that i did:
- left the twisted decrease on first rep untwisted
- 6 holes on 2 of the 5 holes fan
- i dont know if the binding is correct, but hell, it looks similar

And as usual, blocking brought all the beauty it has :)



Friday, 4 July 2014

A study of plying

I tried my scorpion again on navajo plying. Was quite surprise that now i already get the hang of it, the plying went quite smooth. Last time it was lots of unwanted knots and unwanted plies. 

So i did the 2 ply swatch earlier today, and i am so surprised that my navajo looks just straight enough even before i wash it, now the navajo swatch is also look straight :)

Well, i keep on learning :)

(Above 2 ply, below navajo ply)

Spun sampler - scorpion and TdF 2014

So, i washed some sampler last night and they dried already this morning. 

This is my scorpion sample:

Merino + flax

And then i knit it to mini swatch like this



And this one, is my navajo plied merino (23 micron, 2 solid colors)


And after i knit it (please ignore the ugly bind off)


The yarn feels nice and stable when i knit it. I am so happy with the result.

Looks nice. Later i'll post up the blocked version :)

Mysteriosa - on blocking mat

She looks so lovely... 

A bit uneven, but i did it manually without any measuring tapes or blocking wires so... Be it :p

I did the blocking from 5.50 am to 6.40 am


Thursday, 3 July 2014

Tour de Fleece - testing waters part 2

Omg.... I really like the test result!!!!

I changed colors and it just happens... And the plied result looks so squishy, so cute so b-e-a-utiful....


It's also easy to "test" the tension. And my, i do see the point of why the singles has to be stable enough. The single cant be too weak since it has to support the loop. Once i plied, i can immediately see the result. I think i may look like i am fangirling...

Cant wait to try and wash this sample :D

Tour de Fleece - testing waters

I am checking the feel of the wool and trying out the new method...

Half an hour of cursing on the videos, i finally got the hang of it (well, approximately...)

Later this lunch time break, i'll try to bring in the other color...


Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Off from my needles

Finally, it is off from my needles...


Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Got my new spindles!

I just bought a mega spindle from etsy. I bought it by means of plying purpose.



Shaft is super long and weight is heavy enough. Looking forward to try them tonight!

And i also bought this reuse - punk style takhli spindle. Can't wait to try it on my fibers :D
 
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