Sunday, March 19, 2023
the skinny...
What I thought I’d do
over the next couple of weeks is to go over things from the Pigeon Forge
seminar and either clarify details, things I forgot say or stuff I realized
were mentioned and we ran out of time. http://knitwords.blogspot.com/2020/02/brainwaves.html That’s the link to the start of my Skin Game cardigan/jean jacket. If you click
on that link, it takes you to the blog, you’ll see it is dated Feb 21, 2020. I
was planning on having the finished garment to wear or show at the 2020 seminar
that didn’t happen. There were 8 posts in all, ending with http://knitwords.blogspot.com/2020/03/winging-it.html,
March 12, 2020, about The Skinny, which I thought gave a brilliant
tutorial on design, knitting fairisle,
making an inside patch pocket, a new ribbed button band and buttonhole, the
collar and a ton of other stuff – not much response. Of course, in the next 3
years, I kinda forgot all about it but I did take it this year and I was rather
surprised that so many people were excited about it, at least the stitch pattern.
The ‘skin print’ is made with two-colour fairisle and I ended up with an
electronic stitch pattern that was 40 sts X 60 rows. You may have noticed I
don’t often do much fairisle and I think it’s because I am not usually attracted
to prints, too many colours and with fairisle, the issue of long floats. I
think I should say that I didn’t write that pattern for this because who else
would be crazy enough to go through all that? But if you have any experience
knitting MAO patterns, the things I put in the blogposts should help you
through the process. Margie asked me if I had a 24-stitch version, which I did
and promised to send her, so here it is. If any one wants the electronic DAK
version of it and/or the larger 40-st one, email me at knitwords@shaw.ca and I’d be more than
happy to share, even if you didn’t make it to the seminar.
Love it!!! First knitted thing I’ve gotten excited about in years.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Thank you. I'm so glad I found your blog. Maybe now I can REALLY learn to use my knitting machine!
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