Saturday, August 30, 2008

Unst Lace Shawl revisited & Quest Over


- almost done, the edging is nearing the last side
- the next one, (ha!) will be half the size, a triangular version with the center knit on point
- started this again after the Paisley Long Shawl, noticed that my tension is looser, won't be frogging back the 3 rpts of edging with looser tension
- from the book Heirloom Knitting, except for the insertion it's from Barbara Walker's 2nd Treasury

The quest for an old pattern is over. I've been looking for a pattern like Anne Bruvold's Rectangular Silk Shawl .
I found the pattern in this Spitzenstricken Heft 3 and bought it online from Heidi. What a wonderful surprise, she threw in another collection of old patterns, (she does that, in the past she's sent me other really old stuff, gratis.)
Thanks, Heidi. You rock!

The Orella publication, (blue cover,) has 39 patterns/variations including the following pattern sheets, Spitzenstricken Blätter; 11, 24A-B, 25A-B, 45A-B 53B, 58A & 58B, 68A-B, 69A-B, 78A, 79A-C, 90D, 93, 94E-H, 95A-D … and ones similar to 13E,F & M.


Monday, August 25, 2008

Ravelympics, alpaca Paisley Long Shawl

Ravelympics 2008, 'teamcanada.'

Cast off Sat. morning, Aug 23, in Kamloops, but blocking and fringe had to wait until I got home - finished Aug 24.

This is the second design that I have knit from
Fiddlesticks.
(purchased pattern online.)

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

40/2 linen Unst Lace Shawl

- it took one 3300 yd tube of 40/2 linen from start to Row 121 of border.
- on to the 2nd tube. 14 more rows on the border then on to the edging ... clematis pattern?

- Valley Fibers 2/70
- more than half a tube left over from Federdolde

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Friday, May 09, 2008

Spring Snow Warning

'In like a lamb, out like a lion'
- this, over a 12 hour period
- worse outside of the city

Monday, April 28, 2008

Caveat emptor

eBay auction, 'Beyer lace knitting 30 patterns Herbert Niebling 1950'
AKA, Kunst Stricken, Große und Kleine Decken 2004 edition.

Recently
, this item went for US$81 on eBay, however, it can be bought brand new from German vendors for 12.90 Euros, (about US$20.)

Inside this folder is a black-and-white glossy page booklet of designs and several worksheets for the corresponding charts. Charts for 2 designs are not included in the folder, but can be obtained through the publisher.
eta: Lacis website. updated Aug '09: Lacis website , (see Alpenrose and Farnkraut pdf files.)

Monday, April 21, 2008

This evening we had visitors to our yard - 4 of them looking for food.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Lyra shawl - Herbert Niebling design


52" blocked size, 38" before

- yarn bleeds in hot water, with and without soap

- lengthened some diagonals

Monday, April 07, 2008

- sources of lace knitting patterns, some have Herbert Niebling designs - some credited some not, [*still available;]
Neue Mode 5207
Burda Special Strickspitze E418
*Lavori Artistici a Calza 11
Diana Strickdeckchen D736
*Kunststricken, Große und Kleine Decken
*Knitting Lace Designs of the Modern Mode, Book 1
Burda Special Gestricke Spitzen E903
Burda Special Kunststricken E198

OTN, another go at a diy 'Lyra,' combined charts from Federdolde and Orchidee/Alpenrose.
- 3 mm circs
- ColourMart 55/35/10 merino/viscose/cashmere
- added length to some diagonal lines, not as many as previous FO's which lay flat, but ended up with largish holes.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Niebling's Lyra, wip

- started Mar 29
- 32"/80 cm 3.0 mm Addi Lace circular and Addi Turbo
- on Rnd 92
- 150 g cone of Colourmart merino/viscose/cashmere, ruby colour
- added extra mesh rpts from Rnd 81 (to Rnd 100)

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Federdolde Finished

194 Rnds, 32" US 000/1.5 mm Addi circulars

30" finished size, 24" before blocking

70/2 linen thread by Valley Yarns/Fibers, from Webs

Knitted Lace Designs of the Modern Mode Book 1, Kazuko Ichida, (blue book), adapted pattern #21 into a square version.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Federdolde WIP setback

- currently, on round 153 of 194.

[1st photo] at round 173 and





[2nd photo] frogged back to round 141.

- last Friday I decided to frog back 30+ rounds, (over 20.000 sts!) as the corners were too narrow, not quite 2 full rpts of corner leaves; no lifeline - took 1 1/2 hours to pick up sts again, still, not too bad with this thread-needle combination.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Federdolde WIP

Federdolde - precursor to Lyra? or vice versa

- other knitters' photos;
elizabethchase1
sweetdev
(eta: Mar 17) French forum
(eta Jan 9) some photos from this book can be seen on oceanknitter's blog, see July 08, 07

- Book 1 has the octagonal version of this pattern, square version might be in Bk 2?
(Edit Jan 9: there's also a smaller round version of this design, #3, pg 4)
- more info on the books in the posting here: lacismuseum.org, scroll half way down to NEW in the shop

- the chart in Book 1 is for an octagonal version, however I am going to try and make a square version by repeating the leaves pattern in the corners - don't know if this will work or not.

- I have another variation of this pattern, as well, Burda Special Strickspitze E418 23, which has 4 repeats of the motif, but a different filler stitch. Burda gives credit to Niebling in this issue, but does not name the pattern, just Viereckdecke, (square doily,)
(eta: the name for this pattern is Hannelore:) Flickr/ Ravelry ArsUna.

- US 000, 1.5 mm Addi Turbo circulars
- Dec 12 - swatching
- Dec 17 - Louet Euroflax Venice, frogged this/1st attempt, (from - The Beehive Yarn & Needlecraft in Calgary, Alberta.) The 1 ply Euroflax has thick and thin spots; splits occasionally; softer and more difficult for me to knit with than crisp, tightly twisted crochet cotton.
- Jan 05,'08; frogged the center of Federdolde
- Restarted Mar 08 using a thinner, plied linen thread, (both the 1 ply and 2 ply twist so I give the thread a 'twirl' every so often- maybe every 30 or 40 sts.) The 70/2 is spun so tightly I can't even see that it's plied - much easier to knit with than the 14/1.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Feathered Border notes, lace sampler

started with 1.5 mm circs., edging from back issue of Anna, Burda

Heirloom Knitting
(2004 edition), Feathered Border. Feb 25/08,

Chart 2, (over 78 st pattern rpt on 2.5 mm circs,) changes;

Row 87 & 88 - center 2 ‘dots’ = 2 (or k2); (ie do not inc again, followup of the dbl-dot-inc in Row 86)
Row 92 - add a YO (inc) after (to the right of) center \ (dec);
Row 129 - add a YO (inc) before (to the right of) center \ (dec).

Chart 3 changes;

Row 141 - at the 3 diamond shapes, used \o..o/ for o…o ie add decs on each side of this sequence;
Row 149 - changed stitch count 11 to 10 and added a / (k2tog dec) along the right edge of the large diamond shape;
Rows 158-162 left of the V-shape there’s a cluster of stitch numbers that are short 1 st each, ie where the st counts are 8,6,6,5,5 I used 9,7,7,6,6 stitches respectively; (2.0 mm circs from Row 174 to end.)

Friday, February 08, 2008

Rosentischdecke finished

33 1/2" blocked.

There's no designer mentioned in either issue below.

- 80 cm 1,5 mm circs
- size 11 steel crochet hook
- size 30 crochet cotton

- on the cover of Lavori Artistici a Calza 11. For 98 cm Diameter, suggested; thread, Cordonnet? 30; needles, 2.0 mm circulars; hook 1.0 mm.

- also in Neue Mode 5207 (Special Edition Program 1987. 5207/01, pg 3, oop - eBay.) For 98-100 cm Diameter, suggested; thread, 200g Liana 20; needles, 50 cm and 100 cm 2,5 mm circulars; hook, 1,75 mm
- there are 10+ consecutive rows of mesh stitches that are very tedious to do.
- knitting/crocheting finished Fe 07; Fe 08 - 27 1/2" before blocking, potato starched
- no binding in this pattern - the opposite occurs where the stitch counts increase/decrease rapidly in subsequent rows of the floral designs ie puckering.