I am very, very proud of myself today. I completed my first start-to-finish project, from roving to knitted item.
Photo progression, from roving to yarn to headband:
The roving is a black-and-white striped mill end from The Sheep Shed Studio. It came as a "free gift" when I ordered two pounds of white roving. I'd guess it weighed about 4 ounces, give or take a few.
The yarn I've decided to call Moki, after one of the white tigers at Busch Gardens Tampa. I met him last week :3
Yarn stats:
- Woolen-spun (meaning the fibers go every which way instead of being combed to go in the same direction, resulting in a loftier, fuzzier yarn)
- 2 Ply
- Thick-and-thin and slubby (the thinnest parts are laceweight, thickest are super bulky. I'd say it's a bulky on average)
- 100% wool
- Spun on a drop spindle
- 38 yards per 4 oz
- Knits to 11 sts/4 inches on size 10 needles
- Ravelry page
Headband stats:
- 3" wide
- 20" long (stretches to fit my 24" head)
- Size 10 needles (OK, one 9 and one 10, I couldn't find a pair of either... you caught me.)
- Uses 27 yards
- Knit as a rectangle with two ends grafted together
- Slipped stitch edge
- Makes me lust for the mountains.
- Ravelry page
How many months until winter?
Post a Comment 2 comments:
I like that Jillie.Its great
July 7, 2008 at 2:14 AM
Love that wide-eyed frenzied look in that one picture of you clutching the skein to your face. Hilarious!
July 9, 2008 at 2:46 PM