Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

First – big news for the son of a stitch  – his agent just called and he has a part in a commercial! It’s exciting news, his first official job.

OK, so less is more, more is less is the rhyme I’ve made up to remember how to get gauge. If you need more stitches you need a lesser sized needle, if you need fewer stitches you need a greater sized needle. On that note, I started swatching for Marina. The gauge is supposed to be 16 stitches over two inches on 3.25mm (3US) needles. I’m getting 11 stitches to two inches. Holy, if more is less, I’m gong to be knitting this project on circular toothpicks. 

I got up enough nerve to try 3.0 mm needles. Picture those bamboo barbeque skewers. The result? Thirteen stitches per two inches. Still not good enough. I thought that maybe if I used my gauge and knit the smaller size it might work. When I took the total number to be cast on and divided by my gauge, it was still larger than the largest size in the pattern. I apologize if this is sounding too much like math. Here are my options:

1. Use my gauge, but reduce the number of cast on stitches by one Fair Isle repeat to get nearly the right size. I’m afraid what this will mean if I do this for the sleeves as well. Will I end up with bat wings or teeny weeny tubes for sleeves?

2. Try knitting on size 2.75mm needles. Think circular toothpicks. One of my co-workers brought in me in a set of old steel needles on wire cables. She inherited them from her mom. Hopefully her mother’s talented knitting spirits will come through those needles and I’ll be on my way.

Dsc00721These are some of the pre-felted roses of all sizes and leaves for my flower basket bag. Go on over to the knit along site of you’d like more info. I’ve recently posted three times about my adaptation of the pattern to knitting in the round.

Have a good weekend. Happy Victoria Day  weekend to all in Canada.

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6 responses to “Less is more, more is less”

  1. eyeleen Avatar

    Congrats to your son!
    Good luck with the tiny toothpicks.

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  2. caro Avatar

    If the gauge is supposed to be 16 stitches over two inches (8 stitches per inch) and you’re getting 13 stitches in one inch, shouldn’t you go up a needle size or two? ‘Cause you’re aiming for 8 stitches per inch overall, right?

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  3. Nadia Avatar

    For the record, I have a pair of 2.25 (US 1) needles in 60 cm (24″) length if you would like to borrow them. They get me 8 st/”, but that’s my tension, my yarn. They’re metal, but the join is not snaggy despite the small size (I love you, Aero). The only downside to using them is that I have no smaller ones and have to use some rather long 2 mm straights for matching ribbing. Just saying, if you need them (the straights or the circs).

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  4. Li Avatar

    Correction: Thanks, Carolyn, that was a typo. I was getting that gauge over two inches, not one. I’ve corrected it in the post,
    Li

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  5. Rosie Avatar
    Rosie

    I think knitters have their own foreign language because I truly don’t understand what you are talking about. I better find another blog somewhere. Li, the prefelted wool flowers look great. The flowers are as pretty as a picture and should be incorporated in your water colors in a three dimensional frame.Great news about Bryant. Hi to Chuck and glad he is better.
    Rosie

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  6. Leah Avatar

    CONGRADS!!!!!! 1st jobs are fun – especially when they appear to be amazing ones?! COMMERCIALS?!?! LIKE WHOA! can’t wait to hear more.

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