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Category: Sigma Tank

Chamomile

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

I received my Rowan Summer Tweed Collection a few days ago and the more I look at it, the more I love it. I love every pattern in that book. Not that I will make every one (I couldn’t wear every one), but I love it none the less. I have decided that once I finish my Sigma Tank, homespun afghan and about 1/2 of my country afghan, I will be making chamomile. The design is so me, I know I will love it when I put it on.

My husband wants me to make something with teeny stitches, like Arabella in Rowan #35. I’m not sure I like Arabella, so I have to find something else to make in size 2-3 needles.

I’m about 1/2 way up my tank and I’m trying to join the yarn seamlessly so you can’t tell that it was joined. So far not working, but I’m trying. I’ve already broken it back to the join so I could try again. I wasn’t happy with the holes it left. If I have to, I’ll grab some scrap yarn and keep trying till I get it, then go back to my tank. I think once I get up to the armholes, it will go pretty fast and since right now, it’s straight knitting in the round, it’s going pretty quickly, if I could just figure out how to join the yarn right.

Joining Yarn

Sunday, March 28, 2004

I’m working steady on my tank, except for where I’m joining the yarn…the stitches don’t look right and it looks like there is gaps in the stitches. I’m trying to use the method in the Vogue Knitting Quick Reference Guide on joining a new yarn, but for some reason it just isn’t coming out…even though it makes complete sense. I’ll get more practice shortly as I’m coming to the end of this ball of yarn, it was a small one as I had to break the yarn where there was a knot in it. But I hope it gets better. So far I’m not liking those areas of my project.

I guess it comes with practice, but if anyone has any advice on how to make it work, please feel free to share your wisdom and experience. Oh yeah, I’m looking forward to the next issue of Knitty which will be out in a few weeks.

Sigma on the Needles

Monday, March 22, 2004

So as promised here is a photo (or two) of my sigma progress for spring fling. I really enjoy this yarn and I know I’ll be using for something else in the future. I chose the color not because it was in the pattern, but when I was looking at colors at the yarn shop I liked that color best. It is just coincidence that it is very similar. I didn’t even have the pattern with me and I went in looking for yarn for a different project (knitty’s sonnet), but there wasn’t enough of that particular color, so I took what I thought I would need for the tank.

Sigma on the Needles Sigma on the Needles

Tank Progress

Sunday, March 21, 2004

I’ve made some good progress on my tank. I’m about 3.5-4 inches into the body. It’s done in the round till the armholes, so that makes it somewhat easy. I’m liking it a lot, but I just hope I have enough yarn. I’ve already started the second ball and I have 7 balls approximately 108 yards each. It should be enough, but I really have no idea. Only time will tell. Pictures to come when I feel more up to it. I’m exhausted and drained from our emergency trip to Florida. Dad is okay. See my journal for more info. Hopefully the doctor will give him the clear to travel within the next week or two and they will be able to go home.

Spring Fling Begins

Monday, March 15, 2004

I didn’t do too much knitting this weekend. We painted our front entrance. More redecorating. But I did manage to swatch for spring fling and work out the pattern. I attempted cast on three times last night and it just wasn’t right. Either too much yarn or too little or the other cast on just didn’t look right. So I think I got it this time. I started again and will hopefully get a good bit done today. I look forward to seeing my tank become a tank.