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28
Jan
2014

Instant gratification

Instant gratification and knitting.

I’m a huge fan of instant gratification. But when we talk about instant gratification and knitting we’re usually talking about “instant gratification projects,” the projects you can start and finish in a sitting, quick-y little projects that give you a finished object “NOW.” The projects that are the antithesis of big shawls on tiny needles, I like knitting.

But really even these tiny projects aren’t instant gratification.

Four or five hours for a hat is about as delayed as instant gratification could get.

And I like my gratification a little more instant than that.

I don’t look for instant gratification from finishing my projects (mostly cause I wouldn’t find it.)
Gratification and satisfaction? Absolutely.
Instant gratification? Not so much.

I much prefer the instant gratification I get from the act of knitting.
The yarn, the needles, the movement, the rhythm.
It’s kind of like instant happy brain.

Knitting isn’t so good for instant object gratification.

But it’s fabulous for instant feelings gratification. Which is what knitting is really about, right?

Because if what we were after, was really the hat (right now), we’d just go buy the damn thing.

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Announce! Announce!

I sent these coupon codes to the mailing list yesterday afternoon, but figured I’d share them here too:

For $1 off a single pattern, use the code: tinytreat

To buy 2 single patterns and get a 3rd pattern FREE, use the code: lotsoflove

These coupon codes apply to my individual self published patterns on Ravelry.
They’ll expire this evening at 5(EST), so treat yourself now.

Come over to Ravelry, browse my patterns, and brighten up your week.

8
Jan
2014

Taking Stock

I’m always working on some project or another, and most weeks I talk about what I’m working on Wednesdays as part of Tami’s WIP Wednesday project. You can see past WIP Wednesdays … right this way.

 

What’s in progress?
Somethings you’ve seen before:

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but it hasn’t come out of it’s project bag since you last saw it.

Some totally new things:

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-a simple elegant circular purple shawl

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-a coat, which I kind of done because it’s been damn cold

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swatches for the next Shawl Geometry book about mutant shawls, at least the swatches aren’t green this time 😉

-a non-sucky about page, which is harder than it sounds

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-the pattern for this shawl went to my technical editor Monday.

What’s coming up next?
-a new blog series about binding off, specifically for shawls

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-writing the pattern for this shawl

-writing the mutant shawl geometry book

 

Announce! Announce!
I sent out an exclusive free pattern to the list just before the new year, if you aren’t on the list, and want the pattern, you can sign up here.

 

This was part of Tami’s WIP Wednesday project. If you’d like more WIP Wednesday posts, from other bloggers, visit Tami’s blog.

 

30
Dec
2013

Noella – Mesh Swirl Shawl

Noella is now available on Ravelry.

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Noella – The Mesh Swirls Shawl combines stockinette, mesh, and simple shaping to create a shawl that is the essence of meditative knitting.

Loop after loop.

Stitch after stitch.

It’s the perfect project to work on while catching up with friends and family.

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Noella” – a French Feminine form of Noël, which means Christmas.

I love this shawl specifically for it’s simplicity. I started knit it at the end of 2012 just two days before Christmas, as a gift for my mother, and ended up giving it to her in mid March – but I think I get brownie points for it being before Mother’s Day.

That being said – if you have more than two days – this shawl makes an excellent, special, last minute gift for any occasion. And if you don’t have more than two days, it makes a great project for sitting around, hanging out, talking, laughing, and knitting.

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Yarn: 2,475 yards (2,263 meters), lace weight
you’ll be holding three strands of yarn together throughout the shawl, so you’ll need 3 balls of 825 yards(754 meters). Please keep this in mind if you’re substituting yarn.

Sample Shown in:
Jade Sapphire, “Lacey Lamb”;
3 balls, 825 yards (754 meters)/ball, colorway ‘225,’ 100% merino wool

Needles: US size 6 (4.00 mm)
1 set of 5 DPNs (optional)
1 32 inch (80 cm) circular (optional)
1 40 inch (100 cm) circular
use needles needed to obtain gauge

Notions: stitch marker (1); tapestry or yarn needle

Gauge: 23 sts and 36 rounds = 4 in (10 cm); in washed and blocked stockinette stitch

Blocked Dimensions: 35 inches (89 cm) in diameter, blocked
(exact dimensions may vary depending on how aggressively the piece is blocked)

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Noella is now available on Ravelry.