Thursday 30 May 2019

An unproductive time

As usual with my holidays, I packed at least four projects and a selection of needles in the hope of coming across new techniques or patterns in the French magazines. Alas, did not get the selection right this year, and the magazines are no longer inspiring. Finished the Country Bumpkin gloves with the diagonal wrist I wanted - but on 2.25mm needles and failed to twist the pattern to the opposite diagonal on the second glove. Then used those needles on a Lakritz sock pattern which called for 2.5mm but 2.75mm might have been better. Made a DK glove in Wrigglefingers anonymous pink on 3.25 for wrist, 3/75 for hand, which came out too big. Going to weigh remainder of ball at home to see if enough to make a proper pair on slightly smaller needles (not that I like knitting titchy glove fingers on four dpns......) I did make progress on my net curtain, ran out of thread, got more in supermarket but it needs re-winding as I don't like using it from the outside of a cardboard tube. I did get onto the second ball of yarn for the Pink Dreams Poncho though.

Saturday 4 May 2019

Drawing a blank

Thanks to a massive miscalculation of other people's wants, I was left with five sock blanks on my hands in March, which had cost me £10 each plus postage These are single thread blanks. I identified the top end first (it doesn't undo from the bottom at ends of rows), and put four together in two pairs for dyeing, with the aim of getting roughly matching socks. Didn't want to be rewinding from inside then outside then getting lost where I was. I found I still had Procion Dyes from waaaaay back, even though I have now got rid of all my natural dyestuffs except for a bag of madder. Procion is ideal for this. There wasn't enough citric acid for the whole lot, but Googling showed I could use white vinegar as the fixative. One pair red, yellow, blue. This has provided enough to make one pair blue, one pair red, and just squeezed out a pair of handwarmers from the leftovers of each, red migrating to limey yellow. One pair red yellow brown, speckly. Last black small spots of red down one side, blue the other, leaving a lot of white - knitted up speckled. Also had a skein of undyed - that came out lime green with aubergine, not quite what I intended! Very little white left in this one, and had to re-wind to make it spiral. If I ever get round to doing it again : A good big single sheet of thick polythene, lots of newspaper, and don't try to flatten clingfilm on worksurface first. Squeeze blanks as dry as possible. Use weights, pegs, whatever, to flatten the blanks out fully to get right to the edges. Mix colours and gets strengths much weaker for paler colours. Consider flecks of dry dyestuff then using a water spray over them.