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Stitch markers

Stitch/pattern marker

These are open-end stitch markers. Some call it pattern markers. I only use these to mark mistakes that i’m unable to correct on my own and requires the expert’s help. Other than that, i use them to mark my rows as i knit. I always keep a few of this with me in my knitting pouch.

Stitch/pattern marker

These are ring-type stitch markers. I dont remember ever using them. I read charts pretty well and dont need them. Came with my Tulip knitting needles set. So, what shall i do with them??? I’ve seen many nice ones with crystals, metal motifs and beads. And no, i wont ever buy those ;)

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By Admin
On June 9, 2007
At 8:05 pm
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Halter-top in Lemon Yellow - Progress 1

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This is a body-hugging halter; very intricate; very textured; and oh-so-sexy. This is the kind of knitting that i enjoy. With lots of workmanshp involved which can be quite time-consuming. No way i can knit this thing without taking my eyes off it for a moment, lol. No… not this. Those one-row-knit-one-row-purl kinda knitting, i can do it with my eyes glued to the tv.

It’s actually 90% completed. I just have to finish knitting it. I dont want to start work on the next though i’m so itching to now. If not, this will die an instant death. If i’m not wrong, i think i did this wayyy back in October 2006… o.O All i need to do now is to knit a few more rows and start decreasing the stitches on both sides to work the front. Then, join the two pieces, knit and attach the two halter straps to the back and i’m done. Who wants to model this skimpy piece of art for me???

Filed under : Projects, Knitting, Tops, 3.5mm
By Admin
On June 5, 2007
At 2:01 pm
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My essential knitting tools

Essential knitting tools

That’s all i need in my knitting bag. A crochet hook for correcting mistakes, a retractable measuring tape to check my work progress, a pair of scissors to snip away odds and ends, stitch holders according to project requirements, and those colored round coiled cirles are stitch markers for “oops” events. Gordon picked out the Mickey pouch for me, what’s new, lol. These are just the few must-have knitting items that i never leave home without.

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By Admin
On June 4, 2007
At 1:43 am
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Circular knitting needles set

Circular/collar needles set

This is my circular knitting needles set encased in a beautifully quilted holder. Some refer to this as collar needles. Also made of bamboo. I cant seem to find the brand anywhere. Whatever, they are the same. Some are very long for knitting in the round or for open-front tops. The short ones are for smaller collar and armholes. I asked the shop and they said that it’s longer for sale. What a pity. Such a beautiful item. Costs about Rm400 when i bought it the same time as my Tulip knitting needles.

Circular/collar needles set interior

See…. each needle has its place in the holder. Didnt i say it’s beautiful. And so organised. Only one has gone missing over the years…sigh. What a waste. The ones at the bottom of the set are what’s available at the shop now. Sold as singles. Will update the price when i buy more next time. Of which i most probably will as i dont them in smaller sizes like 2.5mm and 2mm.

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By Admin
On June 1, 2007
At 2:30 pm
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My knitting needles

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Here are my bamboo knitting needles. The one in brown is a knitting needle set which i bought when i first embarked on this new hobby. Doesnt cost much 18 years back. Cant remember how much i paid for it. Maybe around Rm300 or so?? But now, i think a set like this will cost around Rm600. Mine is Tulip brand. But the ones being sold now is Clover from Japan.

The red colored one holds all the loose pairs i bought as i progressed over the years. I prefer bamboo knitting needles as they are lighter and very smooth. Holds my knitting very well. Some knitters use metal knitting needles. My sis gave me two pairs. They’re heavy, makes an irritating clik-clik-clik noise as i knit and also slippery. And my stitches will slide off it easily. These will be my museum pieces, lol.

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Here are the contents of my bamboo knitting needles set. The contents varies from time to time as they do “disappear”. I just replace whatever i lost/broke. The flap on the right holds all those smaller tools and other knick-knacks like stitch holders and stitch markers. I’ll elaborate on those on a different post.

When you are first starting to knit, it’s better to buy a pair or two first. Once you get the hang of knitting, and feel that you are ready to move on to bigger projects, invest in good knitting needles sets like this. It’s an investment and worth every dollar, believe me. Buy once, use forever; unless you lose them, lol.

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Here’s what’s inside the red-colored knitting needle bag. I may work on 3 to 4 projects at a time. So, even two pairs of needles of the same size are never be enough. Sometimes, i may borrow them from the shop. But then, it’s best to buy if you’re an avid knitter. I havent really counted how many pairs i have. I guess i’ll just keep on buying from time to time :)

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By Admin
On May 31, 2007
At 3:08 pm
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Orange Blouse in Katia Perla - Progress 5

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One more row and i’ll be starting on the armholes and collar, YAY!!! I didnt get to knit for the whole of Sunday, Monday nor today. Not that i get the chance to with two sick kids. Moreover, i’ve been out all day long for two consecutive days. I’m tired. I’m half sick myself. I only got to knit in the car or when i’m relaxing with a drink.

On another note, the Greentea blend at Coffee Bean tastes really good. Gotta remember to bring along my Coffee Bean Card the next time. I get RM2 off with it. Oh, whatthe heck. I’ll put it into my bag now. Seems like many are not used to seeing me knit in public, lol. Why? Think knitting is done only at home issit???? Get real.

Filed under : Projects, 3mm, Knitting, Tops
By Admin
On May 30, 2007
At 4:04 am
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Orange Blouse in Katia Perla - Oops!!

It’s not the first time i made this mistake. The holes in the patterned rows are supposed to alternate left-right-left-right. I have one hole on top of another on the patterned row i just finished. Aaarrrggghhhh…. You can compare that to the one on the right which i’ve just corrected on-site with the crochet needle. Thank god i know how to correct this. If not i’ll have to undo two rows of about 170 stitches each. That’s gonna take ages. Knitting is fast. Undoing is a very time consuming affair.

Filed under : Projects, 3mm, Knitting, Undo, Tops
By Admin
On May 26, 2007
At 10:25 pm
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Orange Blouse in Katia Perla - Progress 4

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Didnt get to knit much for the whole of yesterday. I only managed about 8 rows in all from where i stopped. Another 16 rows to go and then, it’ll soon be finished. Oh well, every knitter needs a break, right. So, here comes my lemon cheesecake.

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By Admin
On May 25, 2007
At 11:07 pm
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Orange Blouse in Katia Perla - Progress 3

Made another 1.75″ progress. That’s only about 18 rows. Only need another 24 rows before i start working the armholes and collar. It’s gonna be a breeze from there. I’m going to knit a V-neck for this blouse. Winnie has gone to school with my kid. So, say hi to Mickey :)

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By Admin
On May 24, 2007
At 1:20 pm
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Orange Blouse in Katia Perla - Progress 2

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I made progress at last. After so long, lol. I ‘ve forgotten how long it took to do a row in 3mm for this. It’s more than 170 stitches for the patterned section and 11 stitches less for the non-patterned section. Each section has 22 rows. It takes 9 row to make one inch progress, lol. Yeah, that long; that much knitting. I hope i can finish this by the following weekend and have them joined together and modelled. Now, who wants to be my model???

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By Admin
On May 22, 2007
At 9:48 pm
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