Showing posts with label Swallowtail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swallowtail. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

On Le Flambé du Pacifique

Start: 8th May 2008
Finish: 17th June 2008
Yarn: My own hand-spun - "Tahiti", merino optim from Chameleon Colorworks
Needles: Addi Lace, 3.5 mm - 80 cm (US#4 - 32")
Pattern: Swallowtail Shawl by Evelyn A. Clark from Interweave Knits Fall 2006

Nothing much to talk about. Just wanted to show you guys my latest FO. It's the Swallowtail shawl knit from my own hand-spun yarn! I'm really proud of this project. ;-) It's the first FO that I've done with my own hand-spun.

Don't be fooled by the photos though, because the shawl's not that big. It measures to about 125 cm wingspan and 65 cm height.

"Flambé" is French for the Scarce Swallowtail...it's native to Europe and not the Pacific. I chose the name "Le Flambé du Pacifique" (Scarce Swallowtail of the Pacific) because the colourway "Tahiti". Besides, I reckon that the colours on the Flambé's wings also reflects the colourway of this shawl.

Well, that's all I have to tell for now. Here are the rest of the photos:


Le Flambé du Pacifique, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Le Flambé du Pacifique, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Le Flambé du Pacifique, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Le Flambé du Pacifique, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

All photos were taken @ the courtyard of "Prinzipal" (the restaurant at Prinzregententheater)

Have a great week everyone!

ETA: And here's also the Hush-Hush Handspun Hootenanny Questionaire:

1. How long have you been spinning? What skill level do you consider yourself?
- I started spindling back in August 2007 and wheel spinning in January 2008. I would consider myself an intermediate spinner.

2. What kinds of yarn do you create (singles/2-ply/3-ply/art yarn)?
- I usually navajo-ply my yarn because I don't like having left-overs...but I've also started doing 2-ply. Never done any art yarns before though.

3. What do you spin with (spindle/wheel/both)?
- Both spindle and wheel. Usually if I want to finish something fast, then I would do it on the wheel. Spindling for me is for the real spinning pleasure and to refine the spinning techniques.

4. What are your favorite fibers to spin with? Anything you don't like?
- I haven't tried that many different fibres yet...but usually I don't have problems. The only one that I struggled with was a merino-silk blend. I've spun pure bamboo on a spindle before, too, and that didn't cause me any problems (until I went to Andean-ply it and lost the end somewhere in the bracelet...yeah, tragic.)

5. Who are your favorite crack dealers fiber sources (etsy or otherwise)?
- No specific one yet...but I usually go to Etsy as the first source. Otherwise I would probably look at EGMTK....now, if only the Wollmeise would start to do rovings, too. She'll definitely be my favourite crack dealer. ;-p

6. What kind of fiber do you want to try?
- Hmmmm...anything that's natural. I've got yak down and linen flax here that I need to dab in. I sure would like to try qiviut, cashmere or angora!

7. Is there any techniques you would like to learn?
- Errrr...not really sure. I just learned how to navajo-ply on the go on the spindle. Not sure what I would need to learn with the wheel though....perhaps attenuated long-draw when spinning with cotton...not that I have tried cotton yet.

8. Do you dye fiber? If not, would you like to learn?
- Nope....I would try dyeing fibre just once to see what it's like. I dyed yarn once and found that the process was too tedious and I never did it again...but I at least tried my hands out at it.

9. Do you have fiber prep tools (and like to use them) or would you prefer ready to spin fiber?
- I don't have any fibre prep tools....but if I had some, I would really want to try it out. Otherwise ready-to-spin fibres are definitely nice.

10. What do you do with your handspun? What projects have you completed?
- I keep saying that I will knit with my hand-spun...usually shawls, since I spin thin (even when plied). What projects have I completed? See above in this very same post. ;-p

11. Are you in need of any spinning gadgets (WPI Gauge, threading hook, etc)?
- Ummm....not really. Perhaps fibre prep tools would be tempting (but that will mean that I will end up with more stuff in my over-flowing tiny flat). Perhaps a distaff for my wheel?

12. What colors "fall into your shopping basket"? Any colors you just can't stand?
- Pretty much every colours. I tend to try out some new things...but I usually end up with something blue or green.

13. What is on your wheel/spindle right now?
- Haven't got anything on the wheel at the moment...although I'm tempted. I've just finished spinning up 50 g of the 100 g of singles of Ombria-dyed AustralMerino on my spindle. So, still have another half to go...not sure how I'll go about with it yet though.

14. What other crafts/hobbies do you have?
- I knit and crochet...although knitting is bigger than crochet for me.

15. Other than crafts, what are you passionate about?
- My boyfriend. :-p LOL. I would guess music. I play piano (got Grade 8 performance from the Royal School of Music) and cello...but ever since I've been in Germany, I hardly have the chance to touch any instruments...and of course, my skill just dwindles.

16. Do you have an online wishlist?
- Yes, my Amazon wishlists (English and German) can be found on my sidebar towards the bottom....or HERE (Eng) and HERE (Ger).

17. Is there anything that you collect?
- Not really, apart from yarns and fibres.

18. Any books, yarns, needles or patterns out there you are dying to get your hands on? What magazine subscriptions do you have?
- Cat Bordhi's "New Pathway for Sock knitters", Clara Parkes's "The Knitter's Book of Yarns",

19. When is your birthday?
- 3rd March

20. What book or movie character do you most resemble in personality?
- Lawdy, can't think of one. I don't relate that much to this kind of things....hmmmm...but then again, perhaps Ally McBeal.

21. What is the climate like where you live around this time (need to know for careful shipments of anything meltable)?
- I'm in Munich, Germany. So, it does get pretty cold around here in winter.

22. Tell us one weird fact about yourself!
- LOL, go listen to the Knitters Uncensored podcast. We talked about that in one of the episodes. ;-p

Favorites

Favorite painting/picture(link): There are way too many. I like the Impressionists though.

Candy: Mint + Chocolate = Heaven!

Food: Thai food, of course. But I eat pretty much everything!

Drink: Wine, Portwine, Baileys, Kahlua

Movie(s): Harry Potter, Lord of the Ring, Elizabeth, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, The Sound of Music, Under the Tuscan Sun

TV Show(s): Heroes, Lost

Book(s): J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter), J.R.R. Tolkien (Lord of the Ring), Donna Leon (Commissario Brunetti), Henning Mankell (Wallander), Anne Rice (Mayfair Witches, Vampire chronicles), Jean M. Auel (Earth Children)

Guilty Pleasure(s): Procrastination. :-p

Current Mood: Good
Food for the Ears:

Saturday, June 21, 2008

On Drunk Blogging

For some reason, I forgot to post this picture the last time I posted on my blog. No, I didn't burn the book...the picture's pretty symbolic on how I felt after having handed in my thesis.

Anyway, I'm not really drunk (yet). Just home alone this weekend, since Dr. D's away visiting his family for his uncle's birthday....it's been kind of a weird day. The weather is really warm. Would have been nice to go out and sit in a beer garden, but well, I'm kinda broke since I still haven't got paid yet.


Perfect summer drink, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Ended up being at home most of the day. I made Paella (not really, it's already made, I had to re-cook it....for those in Germany, it's the Frosta stuff) and felt like drinking something alcoholic and cool, since it's so hot today (I even got out my Capri pants to wear with my jandals today because I felt that I looked ridiculous in my jeans and proper shoes). Stupid me, however, forgot to get some beer earlier when I did my groceries. Luckily, I still have a semi-dry Riesling I got as a gift from my students back in the days when I was still teaching English at Siemens.

Anyway, while I'm at this, I might as well answer this week's SP12 question: As a kid, what did you look forward to most about summer vacation/break/holiday?

I guess I actually looked forward to go off on the summer courses. That's when I got sent off into a foreign country with a group of youngsters to learn English. That way, I've ended up in and seen a lot of places in the world. I don't know, I just wanted to get away from home. Apart from that, I always looked forward to not having to worry about doing homework and all those stuff.

Start: 8th May 2008
Finish: 17th June 2008
Yarn: My own hand-spun - "Tahiti", merino optim from Chameleon Colorworks
Needles: Addi Lace, 3.5 mm - 80 cm (US#4 - 32")
Pattern: Swallowtail Shawl by Evelyn A. Clark from Interweave Knits Fall 2006

I also wanted to update you on some of my knitting. I finished my latest Swallowtail out of my own handspun. I still need to do a proper photo shoot for it though, so you'll have to wait a bit more for the FO pictures. ;-)

Start: 24th March 2008
Finish: WIP
Yarn: Rohrspatz & Wollmeise Sockenwolle, 100% Superwash Merino in Emil
Needles: 4.5 mm - 80 cm Addi Lace
Pattern: Clapotis by Kate Gilbert from Knitty Fall 2004

Also, in my attempt to reduce the numbers of WIPs I have around here, I picked up my Clapotis again.

Start: 20th June 2008
Finish: WIP
Needles: 3.5 mm / 80 cm Addi Lace
Yarn: My own hand-spun: "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"
Pattern: Laminaria by Elizabeth Freeman, from Knitty Spring 2008

And lastly, I frogged my Flower Basket Shawl because it was too boring and so I'm using the yarn to knit Laminaria instead.

This is all because Cashmere Dreams has egged me on with this pattern.

So, that's all for now. I'm getting drunk. :-p Have a great weekend, y'all!

Current Mood: Missing Dr. D and getting drunk
Food for the Ears: The following songs bring back some very fond memories to me....the second song pretty much outs me as child of the 80's. ;-)



Also listening to (can you remember the Listerine ad?):

Sunday, May 11, 2008

On Mystic Light Shawl, Optim and Rothenburg o.d. Tauber


Mystic Light Shawl, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Started: 19th April 2008
Finished: 30th April 2008
Yarn: Wollmeise 100% superwash merino Sockenwolle in "Koralle im Meer" (light)
Needles: Addi Lace, 3.5 mm / 80 cm
Pattern: Mystic Light Shawl by Anna Dalvi (aka Knit & Knag)

At last I got around to taking some photos of the Mystic Light Shawl. I surprised myself knitting this whole thing in only 11 days. Admittedly, the shawl's not that huge...but it's still a good sizes shawl.

I have problem with the colourway though. It is pretty busy that it obscures the lace pattern. But thanks to clever photography tricks, I can get the lace pattern to show on the photos.

I might knit this shawl again in a more solid colourway. I'll see.

All in all, I reckons that the shawl is beautiful and it wasn't such a hard pattern to knit like the Mystic Waters. The cables that run down the middle and along the top edge of the shawl as well as the true lace border add an interesting point in the knitting.


Mystic Light Shawl, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Mystic Light Shawl, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Mystic Light Shawl, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

I was racking my brain trying to think of a nice setting to take photos of the shawl because I had to represent light somehow. I started out thinking about taking the photo of the shawl with a lamp post...but that was tacky and out of the question because I couldn't reach up the lamp post anyway to hang up the shawl. :-p I settled for the small park around my flat and hung the shawl up on the tree with the sunlight streaming through the shawl to represent the light. The branches of the tree created shadows and helped representing the mystical part of it.

It was so windy when I was doing the photoshoot that I thought the shawl would fly away. Alala reckons that the colourway reminds her of Superman. LOL, imagine if the shawl had really blown away and flew around in the wind. It's a Superman Shawl! Thank goodness the tree barks were so rough that the shawl hung on to it very well.

Anyway, I've also finished spinning up the Optim:

Started: 22nd April 2008
Finished: 05th May 2008
Yardage: approx. 412.5 m
WPI: 18 WPI (plied)
Fibre: "Tahiti", 4 oz/113 g merino optim from Chameleon Colorworks given to me by ClaudiaWarner
Wheel & Settings: Kromski Minstrel, spun worsted on 12:1 ratio in double-drive mode, navajo-plied on 16:1 ratio in double-drive mode.

There are some super thin parts on the finished yarn...I just hope it won't break because I'm already knitting with it:

Start: 8th May2008
Finish: WIP
Yarn: My own hand-spun - "Tahiti", merino optim from Chameleon Colorworks
Needles: Addi Lace, 3.5 mm - 80 cm (US#4 - 32")
Pattern: Swallowtail Shawl by Evelyn A. Clark from Interweave Knits Fall 2006

I'm knitting a Swallowtail out of my "Tahiti" optim hand-spun.

"Flambé" is French for the Scarce Swallowtail...it's native to Europe and not the Pacific. I chose the name "Le Flambé du Pacifique" (Scarce Swallowtail of the Pacific) because the colourway "Tahiti". Besides, I reckon that the colours on the Flambé's wings also reflects the colourway of this shawl.

Lastly, Dr. D and I went to Rothenburg ob der Tauber together last Saturday. It was our first trip alone together to somewhere, where both of us haven't yet been.

Nice picturesque hamlet....but it has unfortunately turned into such a tourist trap. Things are overpriced and everywhere there are only shops selling knick-knacks to fill the clichés but that nobody actually needs.

We went to two museums there: Reichstadt Museum and the Mittelalterliches Kriminalmuseum. Otherwise we just walked around town and looked at this and that.

Oh, and I got to try some "Schneeball" (it's a kind of snack and a specialty of Mittelfranken), which kind of made me sick afterwards because it's so fatty.

Very last thing though, I really would like to thank every single one of you who sent me words of encouragements and understandings concerning my last post. I'm feeling a lot better now that those things are out of my system. I have to make it clear though that when I talked about the negativity on Ravelry...or rather about HipKnits, it wasn't about the customers or something like that as some of you might have thought (well, those of you who knows the story wouldn't have needed any explanation anyway), but it's about the scandal that came with the shop's closing down a whole load of other things - no idea why I thought the shop had closed. I won't go into detail about it here since it doesn't really concern me (I never bought anything from there)...but if you're curious, I'm sure you can find information about it all over the net anyway. ;-)

ETA: Oh, dear Eru! Now there are even people copying spindles! That's getting kinda bad....if not very bad.

Well, so now you've caught up on everything. Have a great week, everyone!

Current Mood: Good
Food for the Ears: (If you listen to the Knitters Uncensored Podcast, you might remember this song....oh, and the video might not be very kid/work-safe.)


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