Monday, March 28, 2011

Oops - again!

Sorry. It's been ages again hasn't it? On the knitting front, I have finished my second Aspen Leaf cardigan. It is such a gorgeous pattern, really quick and well explained and I really, really love it. So it is such a shame that I seem unable to get the yarn right. My first one was knitted in Posh Yarn's Martha aran weight - it bled, so I washed it (may I just point out there that this is the first time I have ever had so much as a slight problem with Posh). Anyway, I decided to machine wash it. Not such a good idea. I killed it.

But never mind (well I did mind, but no use getting upset when it's all my own stupid fault) so I ordered some Almerboo from Woolhunter. Same problem with the bleeding yarn, but this time I decided to be so good and hand washed the cardi until the water ran clear. And then I put it in the washer on the gentle spin cycle. Mrs Woolhunter told me not to do this, but I knew better... well it turns out that Mrs Woolhunter was right and I was wrong.

So I now have 2 felted Aspen Leaf cardigans. Do I try for a third? In superwash something?

While I ponder this question, I was sent the Ravelry link to a pattern that was apparently right up my street. (Thanks Moogsmum and Trashy). A fantabulous sock with little boats on, fishes, waves, cables and loads of colours. Oh how right were you both, this pattern was ordered within minutes.

Oh heavy sigh. Next time I'm sent 'good ideas', someone please remind me to check the pattern first. A sock with 80 stitches? 2.25mm needles? Intarsia in the round? Loads of ends to darn in? It is certainly a challenge, but I absolutely adore this little sock. Doubt I'll even end up with second sock syndrome here - there's so much to keep me entertained.

But after all the knitting dilemmas, I feel a slice of something nice is in order. This is healthy. It must be. It's got 2 whole punnets of strawberries on. Surely their goodness outweighs the all-butter puff pastry, the double cream, custard, white chocolate and full-fat yoghurt?


PS anyone fancy joining me knitting this rather wonderful bag? I think it might possibly be the best hand knitted bag I've ever seen!

7 comments:

Elizabeth D said...

I think plan B was an admirable response to that pesky sock! How quickly did the gentlemen in your house inhale that lovely thing?

Rhiannon said...

WOW! I think those can be renamed "the socks of champions" and have glory bestown upon them

(and then I shall run away from them crying that they are far too difficult and pretending I have never seen them)

x

Cazzie said...

You are not alone in the felting stakes :0)

I felted my Tappan Zee knitted in sock yarn :0(

Ali said...

Knit the udders! Knit the udders!

trash said...

In all honesty I think that is truly THE most vile bag I have ever seen! I'm in for doing it but it will be magically transformed into a cushion for my sister I think.

BTW you're welcome :-)

wonderwoman said...

Ohh i love the pudding - scrumptious!!!

xxx

Mrs Moog said...

I agree with Ali - knit the bag! (and then send it to Trashy - ha ha!).

Sad sad news about your felty Aspens. Remember, third time lucky - you should definitely try again.

I just love those socks. You are so brave and clever knitting them!

xx