Thursday, December 10, 2015

A healthy addiction?

Its not often you walk into a Chinese restaurant and get transfixed by a knitted tank top!

Its official.  I am addicted to Fair Isle and Colour Strand knitting.

I spotted a young man in said restaurant wearing this and had to ask him if he would mind if I took a photo!  

He was very obliging and told me his grandmother had made it for him and that he would pass on my admiring comments.  What a good sport.

His girlfriend was also wearing another GrannyKnit tank top but I was laughing so much I only managed to photograph the table!?

I have three Fair Isle projects on the go right now.  I'm on pair no 3 of the mitts I've mentioned. The problem is that with each pair my technique improves and the previous pair end up the dog-walking glove basket!

I'm hoping my standard gets good enough so that some will end up in the Christmas-present basket!

My first ever attempt at Fair Isle was earlier this year making this hat with a great teacher, Fiona Morris, at a class in my local yarn store.  I'm so proud of that hat, even though now I've had more practice, I can see all my mistakes and am a little embarrassed about the shape.  Still, it works and I made it.

Heirloom Blanket 2016
Now I am motoring on and have joined designer, Marie Wallin's, Fair Isle Club.  Each month she sends out a pattern and, armed with the right colour combination of yarns (lovely Felted Tweed from Rowan), we are to knit a 'sample'.  Eventually all the samples will be joined together, edged with ribbing and, as Mr M commented, an heirloom blanket will exist.

January's project
Talking of Mr M.  He's been so intrigued by my immersion in Fair Isle and interested in the creative process (especially as I've been borrowing his computer to watch videos and download tutorials as my ancient machine won't play along), that I asked him if he would like me to knit him a jumper?

And, reader, he said yes!

I know I know, I'm supposed to be making one for me first.....but I had signed up for this class and thought he might like a version of it.

I like the colours but want to knit it as a waistcoat and also make it longer...and if it doesn't fit him, well I could wear it!

I've just ordered the yarn and will start this project in January.

Looks like I'm losing the battle against the reducing the wool stash!






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