Tue Jun 15, 2004

Lace ventures

I did a stockinette swatch of Gayle’s sock yarn today on my size 2 bamboo dpns. I’m getting about 30 stitches to 4 inches, which is a little small, so I’m going to need to do some monkeying. I don’t know whether to knit a little looser, or go up a size in my needles. Considering I don’t have any size 3 dps in bamboo, and I don’t feel like knitting with aluminum, I’m probably going to try to knit a little looser. If it were a big change I was going for, I know I could do it, but two tiny little stitches over 4 inches isn’t enough of a difference to drastically change the feel of my tension. I can knit different gauges with the same needles easily, and maintain tension within a garment. My hands just kind of “get it” from the tension they feel inserting into a stitch on the needle, and it all works out. The problem I have is going from one piece to another like, say, from one sock to another, or one glove to another…..

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This is one in a pair of the first gloves I’ve ever knit. I fell in love with the pattern the instant I saw it, came home and told my hubby, and a couple weeks later, this was sitting under the Christmas tree, wrapped all pretty, accompanied by some beautiful red lace yarn, and one of those steel turbo circular needles. It is a beautiful book. There’s another pattern in this book that I have completed. It took me 5 1/2 months to finish, but I’m saving that show and tell for another day. :-).

So, back to the gloves…..

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I didn’t even mess with the pattern. Aren’t you proud? I stuck to it, by the letter. They are beautiful, and I love them. The problem is that one of the gloves is significantly larger than the other. They still fit nice, and no one can tell unless I hold my hands together and make them look. At that point though, it is obvious.

I don’t know what my problem is. I can maintain gauge beautifully within a piece, but piece to piece, I almost have to swatch all over again. Maybe I should just start the next piece immediately after finishing the last, which I never do. Sometimes it’s because I like to take a break and knit something different for a couple days. And sometimes, if I’ve stayed up way late because I was “so close” to finishing, I just go to sleep when I’m done. Since the glove experience, I pay much closer attention to gauge when starting the second sock, or a sleeve to a sweater, etc.

Coming full circle now, I’ve found a couple lace sock patterns I’m thinking about using to knit up Gayle’s yarn in. It’s all about lace recently. It is so fun, I can’t help it.

8 Responses to “Lace ventures”

  1. jody Says:

    hi laura! i just came across your blog thru alison’s and wanted to say hi. i love your projects and you’re doing a great job with the blog! i just started mine in january and i love it

    happy knitting 🙂

  2. Laura Says:

    Thank you very much! Welcome! I just stopped by to see yours. Very nice!

  3. Paula Says:

    Hi Laura,
    When I knit socks I knit them simultaneously mainly to avoid second sock syndrome, I?ll knit the cuff on one, then the cuff for the other, then the leg length, on each, heel of each, foot, toes and I?m done both socks at the same time. I?ve never knit gloves however you could follow the same idea work a bit of each till both gloves are done. I would think this would solve any difference in gauge.

  4. Laura Says:

    Do you have two sets of identical needles then?

  5. Kerstin Says:

    Those are simply beautiful! And you are not alone in your lace obsession. I’ve seen a few bloggers catching the lacey bug recently. 🙂

  6. Laura Says:

    Thanks!

  7. Lisa Says:

    Oh you’ve made my favorite gloves! Nancy Bush is one of my personal knitting heros. Nanette B. of Knitting in Color has also made the Vannalinn gloves. I love gloves and yours are beautiful!

  8. Paula Says:

    Laura,
    Yes I do have duplicate sets of needles, for socks I believe I have 5 sets of DPs (same brand) in one size. I generally have a pair of basic socks I only knit during lunch or break at work and a more challenging pair that get knit at home. Sometimes I get very ambitious and start another pair before the first two pair are finished.

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