Wild Thing
..... you make my heart sing you make everything groovy
.... wild thing
or how I leave my socks pooling ( or how I get my sock colors to pool )
..... you make my heart sing you make everything groovy
.... wild thing
or how I leave my socks pooling ( or how I get my sock colors to pool )
This question has last year not only me. In May and figured I tried to end the perfect pool to knit socks, see here:
This question has not been bothering me since last year only. I even tried back in May to knit the perfect sock that pool, look:
With 17 stitches, knit one stitch to the right and crossed the first left, I scored a nice profit (but far too lengthy for me). But what if you like simple socks, plain knit, with 68 stitches and would like the socks too far be? Some knitters, it will work out and I envied them hot.
With 17 stitches (on each of the four needles), knit one stitch through the back loop and purl the next one, I got quite a nice result (but way too boring for me). What if you just like plain stockinette stitch socks 68 stitches but just turn out too big for you? With some knitters, it turns out fine and I'm really jealous of that.
Ewa's http://www.ewas-sockenwolle.de/ made it possible. They calculated a sophisticated system, how to dye wool socks to get a wild pattern. Meanwhile, she published two knitting books, this one here to my favorite sock knitting books basis.
Ewa from http://www.ewas-sockenwolle.de/ had made it possible. She calculated an ingenious system that tells you how to dye the sock yarn so Patt that you will get a variegated. In the meantime, she has published two books knitting. This one here counts as one of my favorite books for sock knitting basics.
On page 56, the Boomerangferse is explained in detail. This heel should be used for the gradient not to interfere. Ewa also told me that it is very useful is the heel to start a new thread and left for the thread from the shaft. I hope that was expressed to some extent understandable.
On page 56 she explains in detail the short-row heel. You should use this technique in order to heel not interrupt the pattern color. Ewa therefore gave me the tip that it would be very wise to knit the heel with a new yarn, ie from the other end, and to just leave the working yarn "live" on the leg of the sock. I hope that's comprehensible.
Ehrlich, in mathematical formulas hurts my head, I tried the "savage calculation" does not me the chance came to help. A test train, with the unusual diameter of 156 cm, turned out to be the perfect "Poolingmaß.
Seriously, I get headaches from mathematical formulas, I did not try the "wild calculation", chance just came as a helping hand. A test with the hank unorthodox diametre of 156 cm turned out to be the perfect "pooling measurement".
from the sample train was a large shipment of my new 80/20 sock yarn. Now I have two different varieties 80/20 sock yarn in order to distinguish them can I gave them names. "Twin" is the new look and feel of quality and produces a twin of superwash sock yarn. My previous 80/20 sock yarn is now called "fluffy". The translation for "fluffy" is fluffy and that word best characterizes this yarn.
hank The test turned to be a big delivery of my new sock yarn 80/20. Now I have two kinds of sock yarns 80/20. In order to be able to tell the differences between the two of them, I gave them names. "Twin" is the new version of the 80/20. It looks and feels to the touch, like the 100% superwash sock yarn. My older version of the 80/20 sock yarn is now called "Fluffy" because "fluffy" is the best explanation for the character of the older sock yarn 80/20.
In my "Boboli socks" Unfortunately I forgot to use the right heel, sometimes the hands are faster than the mind!
I forgot to use the correct heel for my "Boboli Socks". Sometimes, the hands are faster than the mind
Pooling results in light with 60 stitches elongated spirals, 2.5 mm needles
Pooling light, 60 stitches result in a long stretched-spiral, 2.5 mm needles.
You want it hard! 61 stitches, 2.5 mm needles
Want it hard? 61 stitches, 2.5 mm needles.
Boboli
Do you know the beautiful park "Boboli in Florence?
Do you know the gorgeous park "Boboli in Florence?
mossy terracotta pots, algae-green water citrus trees in the sunlight and reminded me during my last color on this sight. I drew my
signs of inspiration for this latest dye from the mossy terracotta pots, algae green water in sunshine and citrus trees.
plan was something very different, the goal was to capture Klimt. After I introduced you my guys, I received many suggestions which artists interpret I should. Also present was the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, a very bold request!
I actually had something totally different planned in my mind The goal was to capture the spirit of Klimt. After I've introduced my boys to you the last time, there was next to influx of suggestions as to Which artists I should try interpreting. The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel was even suggested ... a very venturesome wish!
Frequently I read the name of Klimt also grabbed me and my ambition is at least trying. Klimt is for me the old Vienna of the turn of the century, patinated brass handles, Art Nouveau baths with jade green and chipped tiles in a morbid mood.
I often read the name Klimt and my ambition would just push me to at least try. For me, Klimt is the old Vienna of the turn of the century. Aeruginous brass catches green, Art Nouveau baths with chipped tiles in Jade and a morbid underlying prevailing mood.
My stain was not Gustav, probably a picture of my son, "Tobi, early Montessori school" which is somewhere stored in the depths of our cellar well and untraceable
My dyeing Gustav did not become, but rather a picture of my son, "Tobi, early Montessori school," Which is kept well hidden in the depths of our cellar.
or just Boboli.
Or just become Boboli.
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