I’ve neglected blogging. In the past couple of weeks I’ve
been a’ swatching. Mostly in the round to get gauge for garments, I want to knit.
I’ve been a bit cheesed off, lately. I’ve been keeping a tally of the number of emails I receive from Interweaves Knitting Daily, Knitting Traditions. It averages between three to five emails a day. More when there is a sale or special on. Almost all our shilling magazines, patterns, kits, classes or offerings from their “sister” whatever. When Sandi was producing the Knitting Daily emails I actually looked forward to them because at least once a week there was tip or trick that I found helpful and educational. What I really enjoyed was emails where members of the staff all modeled the same sweater sometimes with notes about modifications made. In the past year and half most of these emails just get their boxes ticked and deleted.
It is frustrating and relaxing at the same time. Frustrating
because I’d rather be knitting the garment. Relaxing…well it is knitting after all.
I’ve been a bit cheesed off, lately. I’ve been keeping a tally of the number of emails I receive from Interweaves Knitting Daily, Knitting Traditions. It averages between three to five emails a day. More when there is a sale or special on. Almost all our shilling magazines, patterns, kits, classes or offerings from their “sister” whatever. When Sandi was producing the Knitting Daily emails I actually looked forward to them because at least once a week there was tip or trick that I found helpful and educational. What I really enjoyed was emails where members of the staff all modeled the same sweater sometimes with notes about modifications made. In the past year and half most of these emails just get their boxes ticked and deleted.
What put me over the edge was an email announcing the
release of a book of 30 patterns by an author I’d never heard of and can’t find
on the web. Worse, the book’s web page only shows four patterns. Four!! I’m
used to going to Ravelry to look up all the patterns in an Interweave magazine
or book because their previews are so stingy. Unlike Vogue, that not only shows
you pictures but for the magazine, you get video of each garment on a live
model. So on the strength of four measly photos, Interweave expects that I and
thousands of others will plunk down $16.99…not!
I’ve also gotten in touch with the fact that I haven’t
nearly knitted down as much stash as I set out to this year. Hence the
swatching. I have started knitting the She’s Electric skirt. I used Ysolda’s
provisional cast on. I frogged and restarted twice and then went to Mon Tricot
knitting patterns book and discovered what I was doing wrong. Third time the
charm on size 10 needles. I did a k1p1 instead of the k2p2 ribbing, but I now
know how to do a k2p2 with this cast on. It makes a lovely edge for the skirt.
Not fears of rolling or curling. I repeated the garter squares chart twice to
lengthen the skirt from 16” to 20”. I am using Knit Picks Telemark in the
Carnation colorway. I bought 10 skeins when KP discontinued this lovely to knit
with yarn.