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February 13, 2008 - Posted by Grace SchneblyThe End![]() Project Specs
The New England Shetland is definitely a great choice for colorwork. The colors are vibrant and slightly heathered (I am so into heathered yarn at the moment). It also has great stitch definition, which makes the color I did change a few things as I went a long. First I cast on using the Long Tail Tubular method (there is a great tutorial at Ysolda). Next, I changed the "seam stitch" from purl to knit. For some reason it always looked a little odd to me. Lastly, I bound off in k1p1 rib instead of doing a tubular cast off. I tried the tubular cast off several times, but it always ended up looking a bit sloppy. I just made sure to bind off loosely in the pattern and it turned out just fine! As I was knitting these, I was afraid that they'd be too tight, but they are fitting better now after washing and a bit of wear. They've stretched to a snug but very comfortable fit.
![]() This pattern has got me really excited about fair isle. I've already ordered Selbuvotter – Biography of a Knitting Tradition. It has some beautiful mitten and glove patterns I can't wait to try out. I've also been eyeing the Composed Mitts, Double Thick Mittens, White Witch Mitts, and Fiddlehead Mitts just to name a few! Stranded colorwork is a technique I'll be using a lot more in the future. :) |
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Comments
Beautiful. I love your choice of colors.
Beautiful! I've got these in my queue, too : )
Beautiful mitts...they look like they will keep your hands warm!
I love your mitts!!!!! Isn't Harrisville lovely??? I made Eunny's Ivy League Vest with it and I am definitely going to use it again! Good luck with future stranding projects!
Beautiful! The color's you chose are so eye catching and perfect.
Those are so pretty - love those colors!
Lovely! It's a great pattern, isn't it? I hope to have mine finished this weekend. Fantastic choice of colours btw.
They look great! Isn't stranded colourwork fun? (and certainly addictive!)
Beautiful! I love those colors together. I think they look really nice with the seam stitch knitted instead of purled.
Gorgeous! Yours turned out so well!! (I would never have guessed this is your first go at stranding either!). I bought some Louet gems to knit a pair of these over break, but I unfortunately never got around to it. They are still calling my name, but I'd like to be able to devote the sort of attention they deserve!
Also, how exciting that you're in Boston! I'll be going there mid-March to visit a close friend and then hopefuly interning there this summer! (feel free to pass along any shop advice!) :)
Gorgeous job!
Awesome! Great work. And your stitches look so even. I'm so envious.
Green and gold? Wow--killer combo, and I love your mods...
your color choices were *spot on* these mitts positively sing! i love them :)
Oooo such pretty pictures!! I just love those bright colors and that yummy yellow. :o)
Very pretty! Love the colors.
Those are awesome! Great work. I love the colors!
Gorgeous colorwork! Love those.
I have not yet been brave enough to try fair isle. Bravo to you! They are lovely! --Jill P.
Those are fantastic!
I got the stranded addiction too because of those darn Endpapers! Love the color of yours!!!
Warning about the Selbuvotter book - you'll want to make every one!
Very nice! Love the colors!!!
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