I love knitting swatches. I like trying out new yarns, colors, and stitches---just to see how they look. In the past few weeks I have knit these swatches...and I'm thinking that at some point I will devise a way to make all my knit swatches into a nice afghan.
Today's Quote: "The essential ingredient for creativity is wasting time." (Anonymous)
I love quotes by Anonymous, don't you?
Monday, October 19, 2009
Swatching!!!
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Swatchin'
Here is a fun stitch---a "mock cable":
When I get in the mood to try out a new stitch--I "swatch" by knitting the new stitch in cotton and make a dishcloth. I then have a nice finished item (and handknit dishclothes make great gifts, along with a fancy bar of soap) and I have thoroughly explored the new stitch.
I like this stitch so much I am already casting on some lovely handspun wool to make a hat with it!
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Saturday, April 19, 2008
Swatches : creative every darn day!
I have always loved old swatch books---both books of handpainted fabric designs or real fabric swatches---they draw me in like a magnet. Lately I have been knitting swatches---some of these swatches I'm using as squares in a project, and some I just make to try out a new stitch. I'm decided to knit 1 (one!--at least one, maybe more more) swatch a week and blog it here...
Most books on knitting discuss the importance of knitting a swatch to check one's gauge before starting a project--- ideally knit in the stitch pattern used in the garment. I suppose if I was more organized I would record the yarn, needle size and other info on each swatch and then keep all this in one notebook--so far, this has not happened. In knitting--as with most art I create--I am much more into the process than the finished project...or in record keeping of any sort.
Here is an "all over cable" knit swatch--I used some left over variegated colored yarn.
and here is a slip stitch pattern I made up--the dark grey verticle lines are made from slipping a stitch, and the dark grey horizontal lines are made by purling....I think this would make an interesting sweater---with the right colors...maybe a pale variegated with a dark color for the squares? the greys here aren't very exciting, but one can see the pattern easily with them.and lastly--in the center here--a "slip stitch herringbone" pattern---this one sure needs contrasting colors.
So anyhow, the long term plan is to put these all into my own handmade swatch book...even if all I put in is a photo of the swatch (because I used the "swatch" in a project.)
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