Author: denisemor

Perhaps I should start knitting an ark?

Man is it wet.

Soggy.

Saturated.

I believe the sheep are truly coming to appreciate the merits of the shed with its nice metal roof and comfy straw bedding.

Since the weather has been miserable here and absolutely no good for taking photos, I thought that this week I’d relate my general Smittens recipe for anyone who’s looking to do something similar-

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The beauty of the Smitten is its simplicity. Its just a basic mitten, but the proportions are just right, and the shaping actually fits a real human thumb.

You could certainly spice it up easily enough, with some texture or some fancy colorwork.
But I think a well executed plain Smitten is a just right all by itself.

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I did both these pairs on size 3 needles. The colored pair turned out a little larger just because the yarns was a little bit heavier.

Assuming you’re getting somewhere in the ballpark of 6 stitches/inch, cast on 48 stitches.

Knit (in the round, on DPNs) 1×1 ribbing for about 20 rounds.

Then knit one round plain.

Thumb gusset:

The first 3 and last 3 stitches in the round are the base of the thumb.

Increase one stitch on each side of the thumb gusset every other round three times, then every third row 3 times.

Once you’ve completed the gusset increases knit about 10 or 11 rounds even. Stop just short of the gusset stitches on the last round and put the gusset stitches on a piece of yarn to hold them while you’re working on the rest of the hand.

Rest of the hand:

Cast on four stitches (backwards loop method works fine), and reconnect with hand stitches on the other side of the thumb gusset.

Then knit about 2 more inches even (until you reach the tip if your little finger).

Fingertips:

Start decreasing on the pinkie side first. It’s a modified wedge-toe type of decrease. Do two sets of decreases (every other round, pinkie side only), then do three sets of decreases (every other round, both sides). Then decrease every round three or four times.

Graft together remaining stitches.

Back to the thumb.

Pick up 6 stitches in the gap (one in each of the newly cast-on, and one in each of the “corners”.) Knit one round.

Narrow thumb- decrease (towards the outside) on each side of four center stitches, every other round, 3 times.

Then knit even about 12 rows. k1, k2tog around, knit around, k2 tog around, yarn through remaining 6 stitches and tie off.

That’s all there is to it.

It’s a great way to use up odd bits of handspun, and they make nice quick-to-knit gifts.

And I’m afraid we probably still have plenty of good mitten wearing weather ahead of us.

Dreaming of sunnier days-

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Denise

Happy to be Snow Free

From what we saw on the road today, pretty much everywhere around us is thick with white clumps and flakes.
But here on the east side of Anderson mountain, we’re still in the clear.
Funny how that works.

Anyway, so, after cleaning out the sheep shed Saturday, I was out walkin’ the pasture with the boys.

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And getting a little quality time with my buddy Edgar and his newly sociable brother Griff!

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Then everybody started getting all and squirrely and racing around and being crazy! The Man managed to capture this shot of Felix in flight-
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Thought that was kinda neat.

Not much knitting news this week, but I do have some new spins-

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and I am newly resolved to get back to the long neglected sweater project-

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Really hope I can remember how I was doing that colorwork….
(the downside to working without a pattern)

Welcome to 2011

Meet the newest household critter, Mr. H.S (Hand Spun) Bear.

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He’s got a little bit of a shifty look,, but I think he’s pretty cute. And I love his nifty sweater. I kind of think maybe he needs a little smile… but I’m not sure. What do you think?

It’s been mighty cold (by PNW standards) here over the holidays,, and we’ve still got snow on the ground from last week!

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Silly sheeps are covered in hay and have snow all over their noses

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But the days have been beautiful, with blue skies and lots of sunshine-

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The woollys don’t seem to mind the cold so much, as long as their water isn’t iced over and they get their treats on schedule (ivy and evergreen branches are a big hit)

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Inside critters are curled up on the couch, by the woodstove, and in bed.
Wally had a thought the other day that he wanted to be a lap dog

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but that didn’t last too long. Too much dog, too little lap.

Stash abatement continues- this is some dyed Romney leftovers and alpaca I just carded up

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And I think I’m going to have a go at selling some of my handspun at a local shop- NW Handspun Yarns in Bellingham, so I’m getting some of my wares ready for the shelves

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Hope your new year is off to a good start!

Denise