FO - Waving Lace fingerless mitts
My roving from Mandie finally became something, albeit something small. I've been spinning since May-ish and this was my first Navajo ply. It wasn't a great job, since the singles broke quite a few times during plying, but it was consistent enough and felt soft to knit with.
These are my computer mitts for next year. I dragged my heels a little too long, and now it's too late to use them this year.
Pattern: I used my generic glove recipe with the Waving Lace stitch pattern from Favorite Socks. It was easy to memorise and really intuitive, so I think I might use it for socks eventually too.
Yarn: Spun from "Neptune's Nemesis" merino roving from Ewe Give Me the Knits. Navajo-plied to about 16 wpi.
Needles: 2.75 mm dpns
Komentar: I think it would have been better if I'd reversed the lace pattern, so that the mitts would be mirror images. Oh well, next time. It would have been awesome if the colour changes lined up too. I blame it on my n00b spinning.
The slit is there for no good reason; I was just playing around to see what it would look like.
In this pic the left is blocked, the right isn't. Although I thought I'd finished the yarn carefully, it still bloomed a little after washing. The mitts were a tiny bit tight pre-blocking, so now they fit great.
I still have a bunch of this roving left over, but I won't be spinning it for a while. I'm too distracted by all the other pretty colours and fibres. My wallet hurts :(
These are my computer mitts for next year. I dragged my heels a little too long, and now it's too late to use them this year.
Pattern: I used my generic glove recipe with the Waving Lace stitch pattern from Favorite Socks. It was easy to memorise and really intuitive, so I think I might use it for socks eventually too.
Yarn: Spun from "Neptune's Nemesis" merino roving from Ewe Give Me the Knits. Navajo-plied to about 16 wpi.
Needles: 2.75 mm dpns
Komentar: I think it would have been better if I'd reversed the lace pattern, so that the mitts would be mirror images. Oh well, next time. It would have been awesome if the colour changes lined up too. I blame it on my n00b spinning.
The slit is there for no good reason; I was just playing around to see what it would look like.
In this pic the left is blocked, the right isn't. Although I thought I'd finished the yarn carefully, it still bloomed a little after washing. The mitts were a tiny bit tight pre-blocking, so now they fit great.
I still have a bunch of this roving left over, but I won't be spinning it for a while. I'm too distracted by all the other pretty colours and fibres. My wallet hurts :(
2 Comments:
wow very nice! your handspun looks so soft and pretty.
By knottygnome, at 11:45 pm, October 09, 2007
Awesome !!
By Anonymous, at 1:45 pm, October 10, 2007
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