It's been sitting in a box in my craft room for years calling me. I didn't really know what intarsia was until I hand knitted a hat as a Christmas present for my daughter. I was having trouble getting the pattern to work and sent a picture to an experienced hand knitter friend. She sent back "Oh you're doing intarsia you need to twist the yarns." I looked up videos on what the heck I was supposed to do and it was simpler than I thought.
When I had a bag to do out of the same book as the above hat I thought why couldn't I do it on my knitting machine. OH! I have that intarsia carriage let's get it out and see how to use it. Meanwhile, looking online at a YouTube video of a machine knitting pattern done by a Russian gal I came across a video of her using the intarsia carriage to knit my arch nemesis yarn Sashay. I was quite excited that I recognized that it was an intarsia carriage and I gave myself a V-8 forehead slap, because why didn't I think of using it myself. It made making a Filly Scarf on the knitting machine that much easier. I had gotten it down to 2 hours. Greatly faster and greatly less frustrating than doing it by hand. If I could do it faster that would be even better as I had 3 skeins of that stuff left that I was very tempted to throw it in the trash. Yes, it's aggravated me that much. So much so that one skein was on my craft room floor. Every time I saw it there I didn't think "Oh I should pick that up." I thought, "Oh that's right where you belong."
Today with the intarsia carriage I made peace with Sashay. In one hour I had knitted a Filly scarf easy.
I found out the weight I used was too much. Took it off when scarf was about 12 inches long and the weight of the scarf was plenty. The needle set up was from the video. I could easily hang the Sashay skipping every other hole with the needles that far a part.
Can I refind the video on YouTube? No! It's in Russian, so I can't even search for it. When I come across it again I'll post it. It gave me such a wonderful idea.
Big thank you to my commenter Misha Moon for giving me the link to the youtube video: Video Lesson "Curly" scarf.
When you open a knitting machine it does look like Spock's brain at first. Don't be discourage. Read the instruction manual, join a guild, check out support groups on Ravelry. There is help starting here.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Just Another Reminder!
If you want a reply from me you need to include your email address. I get <noreply-comment@blogger.com> all the time. That is because you don't have an email address attached to your name when you email me from the blog. Essentially, you are anonymous to me. I love answering questions and helping when I can. So, it's not that I don't or won't answer. It's because I can't.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Always Something New To Try!
Needles of Steel's blog pointed me toward this fascinating pattern. Yes it's in Russian, but the needle bed is shown and I think we machine knitters can figure it out. There is a discussion and pattern on Ravelry that I missed as I spent the last few month practicing my hand knitting and crocheting. Anxious to get back to machine knitting when I see beautiful pieces like this.