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10/16/09

Permalink 03:56:08 pm, by admin Email , 536 words, 1336 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Designing, Knitting, Projects, Original

The Stockholm Dress

What do you get when you combine:
16 balls of sock yarn,
two months of time,
a dozen pairs of circular needles,
278,318 sts,
vintage knitting magazines,
the desire to knit something for your honeymoon,
and an encouraging friend?

The Stockholm Dress



The Stockholm Dress



Front View



Three-Quarters View



Side View



Back View

Making It

After knitting my purple skirt, I got some wild idea that I should knit a dress. This idea was encouraged by my knitting mentor (who makes me think I can do anything), Ida Riley Duncan's Knit to Fit book, vintage Vogue Knitting and McCall's magazines, and a husband who thinks like my mentor does. "Well, it is just math, and you are good knitter, so do it." (My husband does not knit.)

With help from Knitting Mentor, I chose to use Elann's Sock-It-To-Me in grey heather. I wanted to knit at a fine gauge because fine-gauge dresses and skirts look good, the nylon would prevent sagging, and the stable gauge would prevent seating out and bagging. I also bought Addi Turbos in sizes 0 and 1 in lengths ranging from 12" to 60". I ended up working up a gauge of 35 sts and 48 rows over 4" using the size 1 needles.

I case on provisionally for the waist and knit downward in the round on US size 1 needles, increasing at eight points around for the skirt. When it was about the right length I removed the provisional cast-on and knit the bodice in the round. I split the work and worked back and forth for the armholes and the v-necks (the front is a deeper v-neck whereas the back is a shallow v-neck). When the body was finished, I used three-needle bind-off for the shoulder seams. The sleeves and I had a battle. No matter which sort of sleeve shaping I used (and I used multiple resources to do the math!), I could not get a good looking cap. So instead I worked a set-in, top-down sleeve using short row shaping. I tried on the dress, which was now mostly complete, to determine the final length of the dress.

I finished the dress using hems. For the v-neck I picked up stitches using the size 1 needles, knit several rows, and switched to the size 0s. I worked a turning row and the inside rows on the smaller needle. I then tacked each stitch down by hand sewing it into place. I also worked hems on the sleeves and lower edge of the skirt, except I went into them straight from the body with no need to pick anything up.

As a final touch, I created an alphabet chart and duplicate stitched my name and 2009 into the inside hem of the skirt.

I started the dress on July 24th and finished the entire thing by September 24th. Perfect timing for an October honeymoon in Sweden!

Details



Shoulder, Three-Needle Bind Off, Wrong Side



Sleeve, Picked Up Stitches, Wrong Side



V-Neck, Right Side



Sleeve Hem, Wrong Side



V-Neck, Wrong Side



Increases, Right Side



Increases, Wrong Side



Lower Hem, Right Side



Lower Hem Detailing, Wrong Side

Wearing It



Hiding From Rain



Hanging Out With Some Sheep in Visby, Gotland, Sweden



Awesome Husband
(Who Took All Of These Photos and Measured Me... Multiple Times)

07/02/09

Permalink 09:29:57 pm, by admin Email , 43 words, 392 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Designing, Knitting, Projects, Original

Headcovering

My mother-in-law is Catholic, and in Korea Catholic women cover their heads. I made this for her. I'm going to give it to her next week when she arrives in America for the first time!

Here's my husband pretending to be his mother.

06/21/09

Permalink 01:42:35 pm, by admin Email , 356 words, 679 views   English (US)
Categories: Projects, Original, Gored Skirt

142,646 Stitch Skirt



142,646 Stitch Skirt

This skirt came into being because I went shopping for some summer skirts/dresses and found none. Everything was too short or too long. Too clingy or too skin-tight. And everything was too thin! The fabric was entirely see through! Add to that the fact that the quality was low and that this thin fabric, low-quality trend is reaching across price points and stores...

Well, it was time to take matters into my own hands.

So I dug out 9 1/2 balls of Austermann Pharao in Dark Iris. I bought this back in September 2005 from Elann for $2.59 a ball. I knit with 2 and 2.5 mm needles (size 0 and 1 or 1 1/2 depending on how you convert!). Gauge was 9 sts to the inch. I used 1/2" elastic in the waistband.

I wanted a knit skirt with some interest, and I wanted something other than "stocking st on top, lace on bottom." So I found an eyelet pattern in one of the Walker Treasuries. I knit this from the top down and I know this yarn has a tendency to bias, so I knit it flat with a seam up the back.

Four weeks start to finish. Total cost under $30.

I did have some problems with the yarn. Some balls had odd pink spots on the outside of the ball. I'm not sure if this is why they were at Elann or if this was due to being stored in plastic? You can also see a band where the color seems off. I double checked. It's the same yarn color and lot number, and I took everything off the spool the same way, so it shouldn't be a nap error. However, I'm not fixing it!

And the name of the skirt? I kept track of how many sts it took to complete it: 142,646.

I love this. Love it. Perfect length. It can be dressed up, it can be dressed down, and as photographed it's completely appropriate for work. So much better than buying something in the store--even if it did take me a month to get what I wanted!



It Skims!



Perfect Length



Looks Good Moving



Pattern Detail



Hem Detail



Waistband Detail

06/16/09

Permalink 05:49:15 am, by admin Email , 17 words, 269 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Designing, Knitting

The Yarn is Too Thin

You know you're working with tiny yarn when 20 rows only gets you an inch and a half.

06/14/09

Permalink 10:32:21 pm, by admin Email , 25 words, 205 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Designing, Knitting, Projects, Original, Gored Skirt

When It Works

Knitting a pattern you come up entirely from scratch is a dream come true when it works the first time.

Thank you for working, skirt-which-I-am-so-close-to-finishing...

04/08/09

Permalink 07:36:11 pm, by admin Email , 0 words, 259 views   English (US)
Categories: Projects, Original

Husband Hat, Finished

Husband Hat

03/20/09

Permalink 05:43:18 pm, by admin Email , 43 words, 244 views   English (US)
Categories: Designing, Knitting, Projects, Original

Husband Hat

When I met my husband, he asked me to knit for him. I told him about the sweater curse and he said, "Then don't knit me anything, ever!"

Since we've been married for two weeks now, I suppose it's safe to knit, right?

02/08/09

Permalink 01:46:48 pm, by admin Email , 180 words, 650 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Knitting

Heather Finished

I got some wild idea that I should knit a sweater for my engagement photo session, set for the 16th (was supposed to be this weekend). I knit a pattern I've owned for years, Heather, in Elann's Baby Silk yarn.

I started the sweater Saturday, January 24th and finished it Saturday, February 6th. This is a personal record, since it's knit on size 3 needles at 7 spi and 10 rpi!

Yarn and beads (found at Michael's), came to under $40.

I made the garter st borders deeper, and the I-cord narrower. If anyone else wants to knit this I would say check the math for your size and make sure the sleeve is wide enough. The sleeves on this are VERY narrow. Also, I think the sleeve length is a little short, but that's OK.

When I move, the ridges ride up. Think I might SLIGHTLY overblock this yarn to account for that. If I had a smaller cup, that might not be a problem.

Heather

Bead Detail

Heather

The Full Shot (Whole Sweater Can Be Seen!)

Heather

Catalog Shot

Heather

Plain Back

Heather

Moving I

Heather

Moving II

02/07/09

Permalink 11:40:25 pm, by admin Email , 48 words, 216 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Knitting

15 Days

I just knit a sweater on US 3s (3.25 mm) using Elann's Baby Silk yarn in 15 days flat. A women's sweater (42"), 7 sts and 10 rows per inch, and I did it all in 15 days inclusive.

Also found an unpublished errata in my size, and some errata in another size, too.

01/28/09

Permalink 06:13:56 pm, by admin Email , 21 words, 159 views   English (US)
Categories: Knitting

30 Rows

I'm working on Heather from White Lies Designs.

Today was a snow (well, ice) day and I got in 30 rows today.

01/18/09

Permalink 01:15:16 pm, by admin Email , 64 words, 326 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Knitting

EZ's Tomten

I knit one of EZ's tomten coats for my niece, Reese. The pattern is found in Knitting Without Tears.

I used Schachenmayr Nomotta Princess yarn I bought on close-out from Elann many years ago. It works up to a nice terry-cloth feeling fabric, but it also snags easily.

I left off the zipper and I'm a little concerned that the sleeves look alien-like long.

01/10/09

Permalink 09:05:07 pm, by admin Email , 54 words, 177 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs

Baby Knits

If I had known how quickly baby/toddler knits worked up, I would've started knitting these a looong time ago.

Currently working on EZ's Tomten coat in lilac Schachenmayr Nomotta Princess yarn. Bought this yarn on sale at Elann. Not sure what I was thinking, but it's working up well for a baby's jacket.

01/08/09

Permalink 10:59:18 pm, by admin Email , 30 words, 276 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Knitting, Projects, Original, Mistake Me Not

Mistake Me Not

So I finally finished this green sweater, done in mistake rib on size 5 needles with Elann's Lara cotton yarn. It used 13.25 balls of yarn. Only 1.75 balls left in my stash.

01/04/09

Permalink 10:23:55 pm, by admin Email , 49 words, 159 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Knitting, Projects, Original, Mistake Me Not

Weaving in Ends

Am I the only one who starts weaving in ends mid-way through finishing a project? I have a lot of ends on a sweater I'm working on, and I know if I don't start weaving them in now (when I'm working on the sleeves), I'll let the sweater...sit...

01/01/09

Permalink 03:27:08 pm, by admin Email , 22 words, 243 views   English (US)
Categories: Amanda Knits and Designs, Designing, Knitting, Projects, Original, Sister's Hat and Gloves

Sister's Gloves

I finished knitting the fingerless gloves to go with Sister's Hat.



Sister's Gloves

I used the yarn single-stranded on size 3 (US) needles.

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