Smatterings

  • Clapotis

    Am I the only one out there who has not knitted Clapotis?  Am I?  It has been on the list, almost forever.  Last Thursday’s guild meeting bumped it to the top.  No exaggeration, there must have been six new Clapotis on display that night.  All beautiful.  I went home thinking about what yarn to use, what colors to dye, what.. what!  I pictured knitting one in a more or less monochromatic colorway.  That was before.  In the morning, I walked outside (as I do) and saw this.  The clincher.

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    After coffee, I went to work. 

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    I dyed eight skeins of the Artisan 2 ply and then a second batch in the sock yarn.  Last night I finally had time to cast on.  I’m waiting to take a picture until I do the first column of dropped stitches.  That’s when I’ll know.

    Meanwhile, ice is setting up on the pond.  Nippy, let me tell you.  Don’t let this picture fool you.  That lovely gold is not autumn leaves.  They are a memory.   It is the golden glow, the beautiful end of the day light, of winter.

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    27 responses to “Clapotis”

    1. Oh no, you aren’t alone. I just bought the yarn for it at Rhinebeck though so I’ll be knitting it soon as well. I held off because I was going to dye my own but never ended up doing it. Glad to know that *I’m* not alone.

    2. Your yarn is gorgeous by the way.

    3. Manise

      I still have not knit Clapoti either. Looks like you’re going to knit up before me. I LOVE the color of the newly dyed yarn!

    4. That should make a really lovely Clapotis.

    5. I’ve knit it, but the yarn was a single ply and help up about as well as one might expect. I have a notion about doing it again.
      Yours will be lovely.

    6. Your newly dyed colorway will make a beautiful Clapotis.

    7. Oh, my, that yarn is just absolutely astounding. Are you sure you didn’t dye it for me??? This will be a stunning clappy-tee.

    8. oh, your beautiful, beautiful yarn! To have a vision and make it come true….

    9. cyndy

      That yarn is sooo pretty…nice to see where you find your inspiration!

    10. The last pictures is so beautiful. Fall has left Utah, me thinks. Your yarn will make a beautiful Clapotis!

    11. Can’t wait to see your Clapotis in those beautiful colors! (I haven’t knit it yet either, but on the looonnnggg list!)

    12. That is a beautiful dye job.

    13. Beautiful yarn ! It will make a lovely clapotis, I’m sure.

    14. I bought Brooks Farm yarn at Rhinebeck to make a Clapotis. LOVE that colorway.

    15. You aren’t the last person to knit one! I cast on recently with some handdyed, handspun BFL singles and while the yarn is lovely…I’m not sure it’s the best design for 100% wool. So it’s in time out for now. Can’t wait to see yours!

    16. That’s going to be one beautiful Clap. And no, you aren’t the last one.

    17. Donna in Ma aka Donnalee

      I haven’t made it either.. can’t wait to see your progress..that color is fabulous!

    18. Wow, you NAILED that color!!
      Happy clapping 😉

    19. Beautiful pics and beautiful yarn. And no, I’m the last person who hasn’t made a Clapotis. But it’s getting real near the top of the list.

    20. I haven’t knitted The Clap either. The dropped stitches trouble me… they look like snag magnets. 😉 I feel the same way about ‘real lace’, too; those single strands of yarn look so much more delicate and vulnerable than the interlocked strands that make up the eyelets in ‘rest-row’ lace.
      But I really like that skein you dyed for it. 🙂

    21. That is some luscious yarn. Looking forward to seeing it knit up!

    22. Those colors are stunning!!!

    23. What a beautiful dye job. Wow.

    24. Oh my God…your yarn is gorgeous beyond words. I love the colors. I would SO knit a clapotis from it…I am clapo-tis-less. Not on my needles. Not in my queu…Wasn’t even in my head until now..yours will be so pretty.

    25. I’ve never knit Clapotis.
      That yarn is beyond gorgeous!!

    26. Beautiful yarn, really.

    27. More people have not knit it than have knitted it, but if everyone had that yarn it might be the other way around!

  • moving on

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    The trees are bare, leaves down and settled now onto the woods floor.  Light comes through the bare bones of the canopy.  This is the way I love the forest.  Open. Quiet. Linear.  Even the cats are settling in for the season.  Instead of spending their days hunting, they are seeking out the warm, cozy spots.  Zak is taking over my chair. I try to get him to share.   No.  He’s an all or nothing kind of guy.  When I push him over he leaves to find the next good spot.

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    Even in the house, my hands feel the cold coming in.   I’m working on some halfmits to match the Tashi Crest of the Wave scarf.  It’s slow, knit a bit, change my mind, rip back.  There will be a right and a left.  No pattern on the palm.

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    I managed to fit in a little bit of a walk today.  The color is nearly gone.  But, what’s left is brighter for the comparison. 

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    9 responses to “moving on”

    1. cyndy

      terrific photo of Zak! …and nice mitts to match the Tashi!
      nice that you found time to walk today.

    2. Agreed. Fall is ending. Cute kitty!

    3. And we had flurries today. Yep, fall is coming to an end. Lovely.

    4. Lovely photos. Makes me want to curl up in a cozy spot myself.

    5. The first photo is so beautiful! The mitts will be so nice.

    6. Mary E.Dadds

      Looks like a good Kitty to me.
      Is that a leather chair?How do you keep him from sinking his little claws in to it?
      My Kitty is bad,but i love him anyway.

    7. Your woods are farther along than mine. Interesting, I’m knitting mittlets also, for warm hands.
      Zak’s picture is perfect counterpoint.

    8. Amazing picture! (The top one.) And that is one comfy looking kitty. Your pictures make me feel like I ought to be looking for snow. But it’s still in the 70’s here…

  • weekend uummm… report.

    Getting behind and having so many things piling up on the to do list doesn’t make for an orderly mind.  In between doing the company billing and interviewing perspective employees, (on Saturday and Sunday) and laundry and housework and all the other stuff that goes on in a day, I fit in whatever fiber pursuits were in my path as I went from room to room.  In an effort to get the dye pot fired up tomorrow or Tuesday, skeining happened.  It’s a good beginning.  Once I get started, I skein on one winder as I re-skein dyed yarn on another.

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    Sock yarn and the Merino & Silk 2 ply, ready to go.

    Then, there is this.  Carded alpaca / merino / silk.  The alpaca hasn’t been washed.  It will be very white.  I only added to this bobbin, and a little bit at that.

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    But try walking by this and not wanting to put your hand in it.

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    So soft.  It’s hard to work with that in the next room.  The Hourglass has nearly 12" on the needles.  I had Jane Eyre, the BBC version on 2 dvds to watch, one per evening.  We’re suckers for happy endings.  And then, there is the book.   Work , smirk.   

    8 responses to “weekend uummm… report.”

    1. It’s all beautiful. And I love Jane Eyre, too.

    2. Donna in Ma aka Donnalee

      You’re hiring?? For what??

    3. I suspect that a bit of ADHD creeps into our brain processing as we age. Flit here, flit there, especially since delayed gratification is so unfun.

    4. Mmm, the alpaca/merino/silk blend looks fluffy and lovely.

    5. cyndy

      … there just aren’t enough hours in the day for beautiful fibery things….

    6. Work a bit and relax a bit, that is how I like it too. Jane Eyre, very romantic !
      And the roving looks super soft, I could sleep in that.

    7. Jane Eyre is good stuff. And so is the alpaca blend, from the looks of it. 😉
      It’s a little odd to see plain white fiber here, I must say! 😉 I’m so used to dazzling color…

    8. What lovely yarns. I love BBC DVDs. My favorite thing to do while spinning or knitting.

Our lives are dyed the colors of our imagination.” ~ Marcus Aurelius

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