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23 juli 2016

Outlander shawl... 1 year later.

This is all about the Outlander Lace shawl. Previous posts were written (READ) and (READ) 
 
1 year ago, I casted on for the Shetland Stars Shawl. I would make the Square version, and at about the same time 2 testknitters made the rectangle version. 
 I took my knitting everywhere. I wanted people to know you cán take your lace outside and just add a few (or a lot of) rows. I had casted on on July 8th and I was planning to finish by the end of the year. Little did I know...
The plan was to knit the edge, then pick up loops and knit the border. Decreases every second row and the signature Star right at the start. Then immediately after, the centre. But I still had to do calculations to work out the number of repeats to make it long enough for the border to fit.
A special moment, working on the border with the Outlander episode on the TV. 
I'm not at home, I'm at a B&B in Limburg. Quite memorable. 

Commissioned knits came along, Roe,  Sterling, Solana and I presented my first Knit-a-Long: Reach. An exhibition started about knitting in a local city nearby and in December I got a very important (in my eyes) commissioned knit. I was to knit an impression of an apron that was on display. It was very fine, mine need not be that delicate.

There was a catch, it needed to be done by April 4th and it was already January when I got the approval.
So, by the end of December, only 1664m were knitted. 

January 8th. Working a few rows before I go to work. Always room for 1 more... 
And nothing would get done any sooner than April 1st. I felt guilty. I didn't work on the Rectangle version, and now my deadline passed with only 2/5 worked.  The edge + border and most of the centre. 
Quickly casting on for the second edge + border. 


Always a great thing. Watching your work spread out a bit. I knew how it needed to look, I wanted to see if it actually was correct. I was happy and sad at the same time. Happy with how far I got, sad that I was not even close to finishing. I wasn't even half way! 
Claire is wearing the fine lace shawl in episodes 9 and 12. This is 12.
SPECIAL THANKS to Belinda and Cor for making this videocap possible.

People started asking, when will it be done?? I was knitting as fast as I could, but now things started happening at home. I couldn't concentrate. The second deadline was February/March but I wasn't close. I "wasn't" a lot.
Doing calculations (edge + border was ~720m and the edge + border + centre was 1664m at first), I came to the conclusion it would take up to 4km!!!! WHAT? It's not that I didn't have the yarn... I didn't want to keep people waiting.

May
June 13. One set of Edge + Border to go.
July 8. Putting stitches on hold. Knitting is done! 1 year of knitting (a lót!)
Now, I'm scared (again). Grafting will be okay, but will my calculations be correct???
It isn't until July 17 that I have enought courage and time to graft everything. 


There it is! Unblocked: 120cm x 110cm. You can see which borders are grafted to the sides of the centre panel. A stitch has a V shape. A shape that is longer than that it's wide.
So, when you want to put a V onto a <, you'll run short very quick. That's why you need more.

READY?? 

First; a shot for comparison. On the bottom the picture Terry Dresbach send me via Twitter:

And by all means, I'm NO Claire. So I let my mannequin do all the work:


Pattern name: The Shetland Stars Square Shawl
Designer: (Probably a Sutherland Sister)  Shetland knitter/spinner and Kantwerk / A Passion For Lace.
Pattern contains: 15 pages.
4 pages with information, tips and instructions
8 pages with charts
3 pages with pictures.

Yarn: 4000m or 4374 y 1/16NM Jamieson & Smith Gossamer 1ply in natural white. (I advise to buy yarn on a cone, so you can knit the borders/centre in 1 piece. It's not in their shop, but you can ask for a cone when you order)Needle: 2mm / US0 circulars 40cm / 16” and 80/100cm or 32”/ 40” or use straight needles 40cm / 16”.
Size: 180 x 180cm or 6ft x 6ft blocked, it might bounce back after blocking a bit.
Also: 8 stitch markers, T-pins, blocking kit or frame, waste yarn for Life Lines, towel, suitable detergent, tapestry needle.

All rows are knit. Please read the instructions before you start knitting.

Because the pattern is already released and everyone was SO kind, I take the opportunity here (also) to THANK YOU!
The design has had a heart warming respons. The picture got 39 shares on Facebook, over 450 likes on Instagram and I even was a contender in the Hot Right now... on Ravelry (Spot 8 of the Top 20!)





I will take this shawl with me to The Shetland Wool Week. I will have a showcase in the Jamieson & Smith store in Lerwick on Tuesday Sept 27th (That's NOT me in the picture! It's Ms. Mary Kay)



I hope you will find the same pleasure in knitting this historic piece, as I have. It might take you longer, or you could be quicker. It is TOTALLY worth it. 


25 september 2015

Roe

In 2014 was ik voor de tweede keer op Shetland. (klik hier wanneer je het toch nog even terug wilt lezen). Ik wandelde toen op Muckle Roe. Mooi, groen, rood en lekker rustig. 

 Back in 2014, I was on Shetland soil for the second time. (click here if you want to read about it again). I walked on Muckle Roe; it's green, red, silent and very pretty. 


 Genoeg inspiratie voor een nieuw patroon. Omdat zo'n eiland alleen maar uit rotsen bestaat met gras, heide en schapen (en wat mensen) er op, begin je op andere manieren te kijken. Structuren, kleuren, dieptes. 

 Plenty of inspiration for a new pattern. Because the island consists of rock with only grass, heather and sheep (and some people)living on it, you start to look at things in a different way. Structures, colours, perspectives, depth perception.

Dit garen is van Fyberspates (100% Cashmere) maar helaas niet meer leverbaar. Ik vond de kleur zo mooi en het patroon leek erg op het landschap van Muckle Roe. Jammer genoeg had ik al wat gemaakt met het garen, dus ik moest ander garen zoeken bij dit ontwerp. 

The yarn for this design was by Fyberspates (100% Cashmere) but unfortunately discontinued. I liked the colour very much as it resembled the landscape of Muckle Roe.
Also, I'd run out of yarn for a full shawl, I had played with the cashmere before... So I could use this for another yarn. 


In juni gaf ik een workshop in Limburg bij Het Wolbeest. Het leek me leuk op speciaal voor de workshop een nieuw patroontje te ontwikkelen en Alexandra was van plan om speciaal garen te verven. Ik koos fris groen! En dat bleek prima te passen bij het patroontje wat ik al had. 


In June I gave a workshop in Limburg at Het Wolbeest. I thought it would be fun to create a new design for the workshop to practise on and Alexandra was planning to dye some wool especially for the occassion. I chose a fresh green! And that was very suitable for the pattern I already had started on. 


 Het zijn 2 eenvoudige kantpatronen die in elkaar overlopen. Maar in het ene patroontje zit wat reliëf met averechte steken aan de voorkant. Zo wordt het niet saai en wisselen ze elkaar netjes af. Je kunt dus eigenlijk ook kiezen om maar 1 patroontje te gebruiken voor de hele shawl.

I've used 2 simple lace patterns, which flow into one and another very smoothly. The 'second' pattern has a bit of depth to it, with purled stitches in the front. This way, alternating the patterns keeps it interesting and you can even choose to use just one for an overall pattern. 




Een eenvoudige rand die aan wordt gebreid en je hebt een mooie zachte fris groene shawl! (of een andere kleur die je leuk vind).

Adding a basic patterned edge and you can wear a very nice fresh green shawl! (or any other colour you choose!) 




Dit patroon is verkrijgbaar als kit: Garen en patroon HIER.
This pattern is also available as a kit: Yarn and Pattern HERE.


Pattern: ROE
Design: A Passion For Lace... / Kantwerk.nl  for Atelier Het Wolbeest
Yarn: 100% Superwash Merino 1200m/100gr  
Needle: 3,5mm or US4.
Size58cm x 178cm  / 23” x 70” after blocking  

Ravelry Link for pattern only. (NL & ENG)
Etsy link for pattern only. (NL & ENG' 


It is WoolWeek again, tomorrow. I will not be there, but by posting this and thinking about it, I wish everybody that is attending a lot of woolly fun