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        <title>A not-quite-there-yet mitten</title>   
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<p>I guess when you make something for yourself, you can be extra picky because you&#39;re always checking to make certain it fits. This mitten does not fit!</p>
<p>I used the same ideas I used for my other set of blue loom mittens, only this time, I chose Paton 100% merino wool. I used a double strand, did a ribbed cuff and a gathered top. However, here&#39;s what I don&#39;t like about this poor mitten:</p>
<p>--The cuff is wider than the rest of the mitten. Because I chose the flat stitch for the majority of the mitten, the Purl 1, Flat Stitch 1 ribbing is too loose.</p>
<p>--I started the thumb too early. I need one more row before starting that thumb. now, it rides up a touch right below the thumb.</p>
<p>--The thumb is too snug/short. I should have used more pegs, plus it needed two extra rows.</p>
<p>--The top is too long. Now, here I&#39;m getting picky. It&#39;s only about one row too long.</p>
<p>So, there you have it.&#160;A failed mitten. Poor little thing. I intend on frogging it and starting over, making better notes this time. When I have a finished pair, I&#39;ll do another post.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Olive, Loofah&#39;s little sister</title>   
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<p>I knitted this doll using the same pattern as Loofah, only&#160;on the large end (8 peg) spool Knifty Knitter instead of the flower loom. She&#39;s very tiny, about 4&quot;. I think if I were going to make these dolls to give away, I&#39;d have to find a way to keep the stuffing in place. As it is, you can tell the gaps between each row are so large you can see the polyfill. One idea I had is to use a child&#39;s sock as a way to stuff the doll. I can also use a tighter stitch like I do for the head. </p>

    
    
    
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<p>One more problem I&#39;m having is with&#160;the hair. Right now, it looks okay, but it&#39;s not durable and wouldn&#39;t stand up to much playing. I separated strands of Lion Wool Ease but as they come apart, it&#39;s easy to tear off sections. I need to research a way to make decent hair.</p>

    
    
    
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<p>When we were visiting family over Thanksgiving, I knitted this ball with the flower loom. My plan was to make three of them, print out a &quot;How to Juggle&quot; tutorial, and give them as a gift. However, the little dog of the household got one look at this ball and decided it was hers. How could I refuse that face?? </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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<p>Meet Loofah! </p>
<p>I made this loomed dolly on the smaller (12 peg) flower Knifty Knitter. The pattern is Lulu the Loomed Dolly, and it&#39;s <a href="http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu_FXx0RHD5sA9axXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTE4Z25iaWJxBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMQRjb2xvA2FjMgR2dGlkA0gwNDdfODEEbANXUzE-/SIG=12bm4ugkd/EXP=1195776215/**http%3a//www.bevscountrycottage.com/lulu-loomed-doll.html">Bev&#39;s from Cottage Garden</a>. She loom knits Lulu Dolls for charity.</p>
<p>When I saw her dolls, and I saw the <a href="http://americaninitaly.blogspot.com/2006/01/lulu-loomed-dolly-there-is-cute.html">Lulu that American Girl in Italy </a>made, I had to give it a try. I used Lion brand wool (worsted weight) for the head and some left-over medium-weight wool for the body.</p>
<p>I didn&#39;t have the 18 peg loom that Bev uses, so I used my brand-new flower loom. Compared to the smallest loom in the KK round loom kit, this one has 12 pegs vs. the 24 peg blue loom; however, it&#39;s still large gauge.</p>
<p>It took me awhile to decide what stitch to use, because I knew I wanted the head to look different than the body. After starting four times, I ended up using a 1-over-3 wrapping and just the basic knit stitch. How I do this is I single wrap each peg, and I go completely around four times total. I then knit the bottom loop over the three remaining loops, and I do this for each peg. I then wrap just one strand around all pegs and continue.</p>

    
    
    
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<p>I made the head this way by knitting 24 rounds. (If I was using thicker yarn it would have been many fewer times around.) I then switched colors and started the body. I used two strands here, plus I choose the garter stitch. I knitted Loofah&#39;s body to be twice as long as her head.</p>
<p>When I neared the end of the body, I decreased by putting one existing loop on the neighboring peg and knitting off. I did this all around so I was left with six loops. I then gathered them all together just like a hat. I stuffed the doll with polyfill, and gathered the head. </p>
<p>When Loofah was at this stage, I decided the garter stitch wasn&#39;t exactly attractive. It was, in fact, sorta odd looking. Although I had played around with some cutsie names like Magnolia, in the end, she most resembles a loofah gourd, so that&#39;s her name: Loofah.</p>
<p>I knitted a little scarf on my other new KK loom: the spool loom. It makes two different sizes of i-cords. I used the smallest side, and I even added some tiny tassels. I then knitted Loofah a hat, so I went back to the flower loom and knitted about two inches. I decreased the top of the hat and gathered it off. The brim curled up on its own.</p>
<p>Finally, I decided Loofah needed some personality, so I had a try at stitching a face. She has a tiny pink mouth, two blue eyes, and some wild hair. You may notice one of her eyes is crooked--looks like I need some practice!</p>
<p>Because she&#39;s wool, I wonder if she&#39;d felt at all if I washed her. I&#39;d have to de-stuff her first, but it may be a cool look. At this point, though, I&#39;m a little attached to her, and I&#39;d hate it if something bad happened to my lil&#39; Loofah.</p>
<p>I think Loofah was a great first doll. She&#39;s pretty much a tube with a scarf and hat. Now that I have these smaller looms, it&#39;ll be fun to knit her new things once and awhile like a blankie, shawl, and maybe even a couple of snazzy tube dresses!</p>
<p>By the way, it&#39;s sure nice to have the kitties nearby. Whenever I need help choosing a color, they&#39;re right there to lend a helping paw.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Finished: shawl</title>   
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<p>Last night I finished knitting this little shawl on the yellow Knifty Knitter.I used the pattern I listed below in a previous posting, by <a href="http://rowena.typepad.com/rostitchery/2006/12/give_a_little_g.html">Rostitchery</a>. Although I had some trouble decreasing, in the end, it turned out. Rowena had instructions to put the last loop on the near peg and KO. Then, wrap that &quot;new&quot; last peg, KO, and continue on down the row. I found this made the edge tight, not loopy like on my increase side. To try to make it match a little more, I would do just as she said by pulling the last loop to the second-to-last peg and KO. Then I would double wrap that final peg, knit 2-over-1, and continue down the row. Because the yarn is bulky and also varies in thickness, it passes just fine.</p>

    
    
    
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<p>I used Moda Dea Cache in Tootsie, about 2.5 skeins. This is not a favorite yarn of mine. In fact, I bought it for $1/skein at Goodwill months ago. It makes a cute shawl, though!</p>
<p>My only thought on this shawl is whether or not is should be blocked. It fits snugly around the shoulders, and I like it that way, so I don&#39;t think I will, but we&#39;ll see.</p>
<p>This is a fast project to knit. I estimate it took me about five hours total.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>An Antique Sewing Cabinet</title>   
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<p>My husband spotted this treasure last spring at an antique store, and when he asked if it was something I would use, I grabbed it. I think it was $20.00. I can fit the large yellow loom inside along with yarn for my current projects. It has a wooden tray that&#39;s perfect for my knitting doo-dads. It also has a shelf on the bottom where I set my folder of patterns.</p>

    
    
    
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<p>I like this because it makes my knitting mobile. I can bring it from room to room easily and I&#39;m not carrying around a lot of plastic bags and extras that I&#39;m not using. I stash everything else in my closet.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Dishcloth (knitted with needles) finished!</title>   
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<p>It&#39;s a little bit crooked! And the edge that I ended on looks square instead of rounded. Oh well, here it is in all its glory: my very first knitted-with-needles FO. I enjoyed it, even with all my mistakes. The funny thing is that I see this particular dishcloth pattern everywhere now that I made one. I saw two for sale yesterday, and we even have one in our own house, something that was left behind from the previous owners.</p>
<p>What should I make next on the needles? I&#39;ve always wanted to make a calorimetry and also a Kitty Pi but both of those take some expertise. We&#39;ll see. Maybe another dishcloth!</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Knitting Without a Loom (gasp!)</title>   
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<p>That&#39;s right. I suddenly had an urge to give knitting with needles a try, so I checked out a video from my local library and I started making the first project: a dishcloth. So far, I&#39;ve learned to cast on, knit in the garter stitch, and increase by leaving a space. I have to admit, I enjoy using needles, especially because it gives a smaller gauge than the Knifty Knitter. I&#39;ve played around with the idea of buying a smaller gauge loom, but we&#39;ll see how it goes!</p>
<p>I&#39;m using size 8 needles and a skein of Sugar &#39;n Spice cotton. There&#39;s one huge difference I&#39;ve noticed so far between loom and needle knitting. Because I&#39;m making smaller stitches, this is taking a long time!</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Ziggy Zag Scarf, finished</title>   
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<p>I realized I never posted a photo of my ziggy zag scarf even though I finished it last spring. I&#39;ve been wearing it a lot this fall, and it&#39;s just the right weight for not-so-cold days. I&#39;d like to make a matching headband with the same yarn, but since it&#39;s a little bit scratchy, I&#39;m not sure if I&#39;d like it.</p>
<p>I posted instructions on the ziggy zag stitch earlier. The scarf is about 55&quot; long. It curls a lot, but I don&#39;t think blocking it will help because it only has a small amount of wool. </p>
<p>Final thoughts: cool pattern, nice color, but it curls in everywhere but the ends. I&#39;m please because this was my first fancy item, but I&#39;d choose a different yarn and probably do a border along each edge the entire scarf.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Shawl Woes</title>   
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        <p>I&#39;ve been making this pretty little shawl from Rostitchery&#39;s blog: <a href="http://rowena.typepad.com/rostitchery/2006/12/give_a_little_g.html">http://rowena.typepad.com/rostitchery/2006/12/give_a_little_g.html</a></p>
<p>However, I&#39;ve encountered a problem. The first edge of the &quot;V&quot; has a loopy edge, made by how I interpreted her directions to skip one peg, knit the last peg, and then do a full row back. I have a funny feeling I shouldn&#39;t have done it quite that way; however, I&#39;m stuck with it. It looks nice.</p>
<p>But now I&#39;m starting back up the opposite side of the &quot;V&quot; and I&#39;m decreasing a peg each time. Instead of that nice loose edge, I have a normal edge. Hmmmm... I&#39;m trying to figure out how to add an extra loop on this side of the shawl.</p>
<p>I&#39;ve been using some of my stash of $1 Moda Dea Cache (Twinkle). I think I&#39;ll end up using approximately 125 yards, or 2.5 skeins. Photos to come.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <p>It just figures I&#39;d go and be typical... when it&#39;s cold, I knit. When it&#39;s warm, I don&#39;t. Since we&#39;re creeping--no, make that speeding--toward the middle of August, I guess I can admit it! I&#39;m a fair weather non-knitter.</p>
<p>Non-knitting isn&#39;t all bad. I have plenty of time to think about knitting, imagine all the wonders I&#39;ll create, and yet I don&#39;t&#160; have the hassle of making mistakes, frogging, and just plain giving up. Of course, I also don&#39;t have the joy in finishing a project and all that goes along with it like the excitement of starting, the tiredness of staying up for just one more row...</p>
<p>In short, I haven&#39;t given up on knitting but I have decided that a pile of wool in my lap on a ninety degree day is less than appealing. Yes, I considered using cotton, but still, it just hasn&#39;t fit into my summer.</p>
<p>So, now that summer&#39;s on the wane, although I suspect we have plenty of 90 degree days left, I&#39;m just getting that inkling of interest in starting up a project. Some of my basic ones I may have mentioned before. They&#39;re practical: I want to have a &quot;knitting closet&quot; to keep all my bits and bobbles organized, along with my stash (which is still small--I&#39;ve resisted the urge to even look at yarn until I&#39;m making an actual project); I also need my little knitting corner set up, and it&#39;s almost there. </p>
<p>Finally, I&#39;d like to unearth my digital camera so&#160;I can keep adding pics to this blog. Sometime during our move it went missing and we&#39;ve yet to find it.</p>
<p>I&#39;m not wanting to wish the summer away, but I am looking forward to cooler weather. Happy knitting!</p>
<p>BTW, if anyone has tips on making a <a href="http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter06/PATTcalorimetry.html">calorimetry</a> with a Knifty Knitter, please send me ideas!</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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