Sunday 15 September 2024

St Catherines Cardigan

 

For the last couple of months I've been working on St Catherines Cardigan by Kate Davies.

I love her designs and this one had caught my eye with its stripes, some of which don't do what is expected of them.

 

So off to the the wool shop I went and got myself some Stylecraft DK in Graphite and A Hint of Silver.  I used just under 2 balls of each.

Once I'd worked out my gauge and the size needles I'd need I got going.  Being garter stitch it was mostly knit, with a little purl when working on the arms and the edging.  There was a bunch of picking up stitches to do which I hate! And it is finished with a 3 stitch i-cord bind off which is pretty straightforward but seemed to take forever.

 

It's come out pretty well, but there are a few things I could improve on.  For instance some of the stitches I picked up on the collar are not very neat.  And somehow I managed to do an extra row of graphite stitches on the second arm, only noticing when it didn't line up with the first.  Doh!  No way I was undoing all that to correct it.

But as a cardigan to wear around the house, especially when I'm having hot/cold moments I think it'll do just fine!  I like how chunky it is.

Sunday 1 September 2024

Berries & Blooms Biscornu

 

 I first saw this kit at one of the Farnham Malting festivals.  I was really intrigued by it's odd shape and wanted to have a go, so added it to my birthday list.  But when I then received the kit for my birthday it got added to the pile and never got started.

 

However, going to Wales on holiday this year I thought it would be the perfect project to take with me, seeing as I knew there wouldn't be room in the car for my knitting!

I started it before we left so I'd just be able to pick it up and work on it at any point during the holiday and that worked quite well.

The side with the flowers on worked well and didn't take long to finish.  However the side with the berries on was a little more tricky.  I'd done a chunk before realising something was out of alignment and decided the best thing to do would be to unpick it and start again.

 

Annoying, but I think the best decision.  This time I created the boarder first then filled in the pattern.  I also worked with all three colours at once rather than one at a time, which helped me to get all my spacings right.

Lastly was sewing it all up.  It's quite simple when you know how, but looks very effective.  Adding the tiny seed beads is a lovely detail.

A lovely little project to work on.  I'd forgotten how much I enjoy cross stitch.