Showing posts with label birch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birch. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Birch Reviewed

I love Birch. It is the prettiest thing and I love looking at it as you can probably see by the number of photos I posted. I'll tell you what I learned along the way.

Mason-Dixon created a Top Ten Things to Remember When Knitting Birch which you might want to review if you're planning on knitting it up (you really should). I don't agree with all their suggestions, but here's what I learned:

1. The 299 stitch cast on was not a problem. It took me about an hour and I just took my time and placed markers every 10 stitches.

2. There are actually two versions of Birch. A stockinette and a garter version. I went with the stockinette because I like a right side and a wrong side. It's difficult to even find a garter version online, but I imagine that the lace work would appear looser.

3. I wrote out the 4 row pattern (not including purl rows) on a sticky note to carry around with me. You don't need a chart. It's a very simple pattern that you'll have memorized pretty quickly, but if you'd like one, here you go: Birch Chart.

4. I kept those stitch markers on the whole way. I wasn't taking any chances and it paid off. The only thing I would suggest is to use moveable markers because after you finish a repeat they'll always be off and you'll be shifting them one stitch to the left. Don't panic when this happens!

5. I followed the pattern, using 3 skeins of Kidsilk Haze and 5.0 mm needles. I found many people were buying extra yarn or going down in needle size because of probably running out. I was paranoid the whole way through, even though I did some quick math, but I was left with about a thumb sized bit left (see above)

6. Blocking it was hard work. It's a HUGE shawl. The top of my shawl measured about 7 feet wide, so you're going to need a lots of space to do this. I used my back deck. Check it out.

7. I'd knit this again, but who has the time!

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Birch






Blocking Birch



Birch is sunning itself out on the back deck, as we speak.

Come back later for the final reveal!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Twelve Days Later and a Bit of Saturday Sky


I had to run out and rig this up fast because it was starting to rain a bit.

I did some quick math and I'm pretty confident that I won't have a problem with running out of yarn, something I've heard several people online having trouble with. I'm a fairly tight knitter.

We're almost done. Just about to start the last ball of yarn and 16 repeats to go!

P.S. I'm on vacation for THREE WEEKS!

Monday, July 02, 2007

Two Days Later

You might look at this photo and think not a lot of progress has been made over the last two days, but when you're knitting from the top down that's really where the bulk of the work is at. The six hour Concert for Diana yesterday really helped move things along and I'm just at the end of the first ball of kidsilk haze. It's a simple, straightforward pattern, and like all lace, you just have to be mindful of where your k2togs and yos are landing. A militant use of stitch markers helps.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Birch


299 stitches patiently cast on.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Preview


Look what's coming up next!

Sunday, April 01, 2007

No Joke

It's April Fool's Day, but I'm not kidding when I tell you I'm almost done the green version of the Lacy Kerchief Scarf. Only two more colours left to knit it in! (red and lilac)

Also, I finally tracked down a copy of Rowan 34 on Ebay at a good price. I've been wanting to knit the Birch Shawl for a long time (sweetgeorgia's had me at hello). The 299 stitch cast makes me pout and I'm still thinking about what colour of kidsilk haze to choose.