So, I moved (both my blog and my home, actually). I was never really 100% psyched up about k-sue (a combo of my first and middle names- i guess that much is obvious), so I figured before I got really invested in this blog I should find a name I like. I'm not sure I'm there yet, but I'm really picky. Anyway, find me (Chris, I think you're the only one who reads this blog and it probably would make more sense just to email you, but I'm trying to be a better blogger and post more:) ) at dragoknit.blogspot.com
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
So, I moved (both my blog and my home, actually). I was never really 100% psyched up about k-sue (a combo of my first and middle names- i guess that much is obvious), so I figured before I got really invested in this blog I should find a name I like. I'm not sure I'm there yet, but I'm really picky. Anyway, find me (Chris, I think you're the only one who reads this blog and it probably would make more sense just to email you, but I'm trying to be a better blogger and post more:) ) at dragoknit.blogspot.com
Thursday, January 05, 2006


Pattern - Hurry Up Spring Armwarmers from Stitch 'n' Bitch Nation
Yarn - Malabrigo in Pagoda
Modifications - None
Random Commentary:
I feel like it took forever to finish these babies. I think I knit and frogged half of the first armwarmer four times before I finally mastered the chart. This was my first time reading a chart and I was reading it from left to right. How embarrassing, huh? I also started with metal dpns and the yarn kept slipping off. I normally stick to bamboo, but my LYS was all out so I chose the second best. Also, the Malabrigo was amazing for this project. I loved seeing the colors form and the yarn is amazingly soft.
Funny Side Note : I never noticed the branch and leaf pattern despite the pattern title and staring at them while knitting. But when my husband took one look at them, he noticed right a way. A bit of an Einstein moment for me. I like them even better now, though:)
SPENCER GLOVES


Second picture was my Jazz Hands Action Shot, which backfired and now looks more like a demented shadow puppet.
Pattern: Spencer from Rowan 38Yarn: Rowan Wool Cotton
Modifications: The pattern calls for the cuff to be knit with Size 2/3 Needles, which I couldn't find. I just knit the entire glove with 3s.
Needles: Size 3 Bamboo Circulars
Random Commentary: These were a pretty fun project, but I had spurts of interest. The gloves are knit flat and with short rows for the fingers. I needed a lot of patience for the fingers. I had some trouble avoiding gaps between the fingers. They're not perfect, but I don't think anyone but me would really notice. I still have buttons to sew on and the cuff to knit for the second glove, but I feel like I sort of finished with the one glove done. Right?
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