Wednesday, April 25, 2007

blocking love

It's been said so many times, but blocking lace really is cool!

Lace knitting right off the needles looks like crap. It's wrinkly, bunched up, way smaller than you anticipate, and basically looks ugly. Add a little water (or steam), some pins and time...

and you get something beautiful.

Project Specs:

Teva Durham's Lace Cravat, from Interweave Knits Winter 02/03
Knitpicks Gloss in Concord Grape - 75% merino, 25% silk - I used less than 1 skein, and a skein is about 200m, so a very economical project!
I also made it longer than the pattern called for - dumbass me didn't trust the measurements on the pattern - it says to knit for 33 inches from the base of the leaf. I wrapped it around my neck while still on the needles, and thought "that's not long enough!" so kept going. Of course, there is a fair amount of stretch during blocking. D'uh! The picture shows it wrapped twice before coming back around to knot it. No biggie, and it can still be done in a day or two even with the extra length!
4.00mm needles

And, I have to say you get something this beautiful in record time. I started this on Thursday, while waiting for my Mom at the hospital. I knit on it, but not exclusively since then, and finished it last night. During that time, I also worked on some socks, and my Son's sweater, as well as dealing with everything else in my life (family, job, asshole boss... yes, he's at it again - I foresee HUGE changes around here in the next little while...)

If this was an exclusive project - easily done in a day or two. It's that great. I've already cast on another one, using 5mm needles, and some hand painted worsted weight merino/mohair blend from Wellington Fibres. It's is a wonderful autumny colourway that will really work with the leaf pattern.

Countdown to the Knitter's Frolic, and stash enhancement extravaganza... 3 days!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oooh - very cool! And you gave me the inspiration for how I'm going to block the prayer shawl that I knitted for my friend Linda. Grant has these huge foam puzzle pieces that would work great. Thanks for the tip!

Jen

Unknown said...

It's beautiful Sandra - see you @the Frolic!!

smariek said...

That's pretty!

I've been meaning to stop by Toys R Us to pick up those foam puzzle pieces for blocking. My only fear is little Miss M taking ownership of them (like she does with most things in the house).