Saturday, October 13, 2007

Disappointing Knitting. . .

So, can someone tell me why I have been turning out trash as far as finished objects go? I mean look at this:
It looks great doesn't it? And it starts to stretch out:
But man, I have tried to super steam it with the iron and this is as far as it would go:
But isn't the edging so very pretty?

And it's really funny to turn around and see this:
I am thinking it is the best use of this blanket right now! Crazy cat, he's sitting on pins! BTW let this be a warning: if you try this at home, let me tell ya that the dogs could scare the cat,who in turn throws the whole mess on it's side, the pins end up down the heating vents and you could almost have a broken iron and window screen to the your fireplace. The ironing board was promptly put in it's place after that, and I have given up on this one! OK Enough Helmlock!! God, gag me already - huh?

So, we will move along to the contest winner. Karen! Come on down and choose the color you want for stitch markers! Yeah, she knows me best, I guess! I mean after all she's my bosom buddy! :) It may have seemed she had an unfair advantage since she works with me and all, but hey, there are a few more of you that knew and didn't guess LACE and all it's glory is my favorite! So, just to show you that yes, I can knit without it looking horrible here is my evidence:

This was given to Mom for Christmas one year, and it was a German pattern done on size 0 needles and size 10 thread. This one was my first doily ever!
This one was given to my Mother in Law: Another German pattern, size 0000 needles and size #20 thread.
This one is mine: Mommes Lysedug - size 20 thread and size 0 needles:

I'm off to knit plain stockinette, maybe I can do that. . .

7 comments:

Peggy said...

June, your lace is gorgeous, really unbelievably gorgeous!!!! I finished Sara and Matthew's wedding hemlock. It turned out very pretty but I should have kept going, it is only around 50" in diameter. But it looks pretty on their loveseat. Kinda disappointing though. I don't have a cat, but thanks for the warning anyways as I do now have 3 dogs. Yep, 3, Katie, Jordan's Blue Heeler mix - Roegun, and Aaron's pit bull mix - TD. Get rid of a daughter and gain two dogs, I think I lost all around.

Marmee said...

Lace, well, hmmm. Aren't you good, though??
The hemlock looks great, it just needs a bath and then a place to lay for a while, silly!
You are a fantastic knitter, and I am proud to know ya!!!

Melanie said...

Gah, I hate it when things don't turn out the way I had planned. It must be the yarn's fault because it certainly isn't your knitting! I'm so impressed with the doilies. Fabulous work!

fleegle said...

Trash? Boy, let me rummage through your garbage pail, please, if you think your knitting is trash! Hemlock looks lovely to me.

And thanks for the comment on the Black Widow shawl!

Gertieanne said...

Hi June,

You might be able to baste the edges and make a bag out of it?

Gertieanne

Hoc Age said...

The doilies are beautiful and VERY well done. Don't be disheartened about Hemlock, you are not the only experienced knitter I have come across who has had trouble with the shaping/blocking of the shawl.

Denise said...

I'm so sorry about your Hemlock - I hate it when that happens!

But your doilies!! Oh my goddness those are simply gorgeous!