Saco: Jumper in Ecuatorian Spanish
Otavalo: Ecuatorian town with a well known craft market
Saco Otavalo: Jumper pattern by torirot design inspired by the colourful patterns seen at the Otavalo market
Pattern is now available in a Ravelry store near you! The pattern is at the moment only in English.
tirsdag 19. september 2017
Saco Otavalo
Etiketter:
English,
farger,
genser,
hekling,
mønsterstrikk,
torirot design
lørdag 16. september 2017
Kirsebærdrøm
- Uaktuelt å strikke mønster med tre farger, for ikke å snakke om fire! Galskap, tenkte jeg. Aldri i verden.
Men det vakre kirsebærmønsteret til Lene Tøsti sneik seg innpå meg, og ville ikke gi slipp. På Island falt jeg for det deilige garnet Einrum E+2, med en tråd islandsull, og en tynn, skinnende tråd thaisilke. Det fins ikke i så mange farger, og garnbutikken Storkurinn hadde ikke alle, heller, men jeg trengte ikke mer enn fire perfekte farger til kirsebærmønsteret. Fargenumre fins på prosjektsida mi på Ravelry.
Så til tross for at nesten alle omgangene har tre eller fire farger ble dette sommerens favorittstrikk!
Og her poserer jeg blid og fornøyd med Mjøsa glitrende i bakgrunnen.
Pablo Neruda har skrevet et vakkert kjærlighetsdikt som slutter med en setning om kirsebærtrær:
Quiero hacer contigo
lo que la primavera hace con los cerezos.
lo que la primavera hace con los cerezos.
Etiketter:
blomster,
genser,
island,
mønsterstrikk
onsdag 13. september 2017
My classes at Shetland Wool Week 2017
I am teaching two classes at Shetland Wool Week this year. The first is Knitting the thumb gusset
.
There are still a few places available for this class, where I'll be teaching different ways to work the thumb gusset, and you'll be working the gusset on one of these mittens.
For this class you need to bring your own yarn and needles. The mittens are worked in fingering yarn, like Spindrift from Jamieson or the 2ply jumper weight from Jamieson & Smith. For the mitten body, the gauge is 28-30 sts in 10 cm in stranded pattern, so participants must bring needles to give gauge. You'll need two contrasting colours and a couple of stitch markers.
I ask participants to work the mitten cuff before class starts. Then they'll be all set for the thumb gusset. The cuff is plain ribbing: Cast on 48 sts and work ribbing k2, p2 for 7-8 cm.
The mittens were designed for this class, that I taught for the first time at SWW last year. They're called Mittens for good neighbours. The pattern is written for one main colour and one contrasting colour, but as you see from my photos, I have played with using differend shades for the main colour and different contrasting colours.
I'm sure everyone is looking as much forwards to going to Shetland as I do. It's not long now!
The other class I teach is Design your own mitten For this class no yarn is needed, unless people want to bring some for colour inspiration. We'll be working with pencil and paper, so participants should bring coloured pencils and eraser. A handout will be provided. I ask participants to work a gauge swatch before class starts. Then they'll be all set for the design planning.
This class is full.
For an additional price of £15 payable on the day of the class the book “Eventyrvotter” is included.
The book is in Norwegian, but you get a download link to get 14 of the 20 patterns in English as well (as two Ravelry e-books). You can see the patterns from the book on Ravelry.
See you soon!
There are still a few places available for this class, where I'll be teaching different ways to work the thumb gusset, and you'll be working the gusset on one of these mittens.
For this class you need to bring your own yarn and needles. The mittens are worked in fingering yarn, like Spindrift from Jamieson or the 2ply jumper weight from Jamieson & Smith. For the mitten body, the gauge is 28-30 sts in 10 cm in stranded pattern, so participants must bring needles to give gauge. You'll need two contrasting colours and a couple of stitch markers.
I ask participants to work the mitten cuff before class starts. Then they'll be all set for the thumb gusset. The cuff is plain ribbing: Cast on 48 sts and work ribbing k2, p2 for 7-8 cm.
The mittens were designed for this class, that I taught for the first time at SWW last year. They're called Mittens for good neighbours. The pattern is written for one main colour and one contrasting colour, but as you see from my photos, I have played with using differend shades for the main colour and different contrasting colours.
I'm sure everyone is looking as much forwards to going to Shetland as I do. It's not long now!
The other class I teach is Design your own mitten For this class no yarn is needed, unless people want to bring some for colour inspiration. We'll be working with pencil and paper, so participants should bring coloured pencils and eraser. A handout will be provided. I ask participants to work a gauge swatch before class starts. Then they'll be all set for the design planning.
This class is full.
See you soon!
Etiketter:
kurs,
shetland,
shetland wool week,
votter
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