Friday, May 21, 2010

And Now for Something Completely Different

 

Some time ago, Jeff mentioned that the administrative assistant for his department was about to become a grandmother for the first time. This happened to coincide with the creation of a lovely baby blanket design by my friend Snowden. Having finally put the argyle socks to rest, I can now take advantage of these two events and merge them together in what’s shaping up to be a very satisfying knitting experience.

I don’t have a whole lot of experience knitting lace. I’ve done a pair of socks, and I took a beginning lace knitting class from Franklin Habit when he was in Austin a year or so ago. He’ll be back teaching a class called Lace Edgings: Before, During and After at my LYS next month. I’m seriously thinking of taking it, although I haven’t done much homework between the two. But who can pass up something like that?

In the meantime, I’m enjoying this project. To paraphrase Freddie Mercury – bad mistakes? I’ve made a few. Luckily, they were early on and the worst I’ve had to do is tink back three or four rounds. Now I’m reading the pattern better and it’s easier to see where all the leaves fit into each other. I love the rhythm of this kind of knitting.

I am changing things up a little – I’m using a superwash light worsted (Cascade 220 Superwash in Lime Sherbet) rather than the cotton blend called for in the pattern. And I’m knitting on the smallest needle size recommended on the ball band rather than the size called for. But it’s just going to be a big square right? Thanks to Stacy for pointing out this color to me – I think it’s going to be perfect for the little one – even if it’s a bit bright for me!

Addendum 5/22/10. I can’t believe I didn’t mention what this project is! I’d made a note on the pictures at Flickr, but neglected to say anything here. This is the beautiful Larkin Baby Blanket designed by my good friend and fellow librarian, Snowden Becker. I believe Janna is working on one of these, too. Thanks, Suzy, for pointing out this omission!

5 comments:

  1. That is a beautiful pattern! Would you please share it with your charming audience?

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  2. My bad! I've since modified the post to reveal that this is Snowden Becker's Larkin Baby Blanket:

    http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/larkin-baby-blanket

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  3. Very pretty pattern - and I love the color you chose

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  4. I AM working on one, but it's been hibernating while I finish up some other projects. I will be back to it after I get back from MLA.

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  5. Pretty! I love the sherbet-y coolness of this color. Do we know if the expected baby is a boy or a girl?

    And ... followup from December's conversation about the baby blanket you make for Jen G ... why don't you throw a swatch into washer and dryer to see how it does?

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