Monday, August 25, 2008

Current project - VOYAGER LACE STOLE

I fell in love with this pattern when I first saw it on VOGUEknitting at the beginning of the summer. At that time, if I bought the yarns in Stockholm, the cost of total yarns to make this stole would go up to 400kr. Yeah, that would be way expensive for an unnecessary accessory for myself. Then I put the idea behind, and hoped I could find something similar with decent price in China later in September. Surprisingly, who knows I found very nice yarns (from DALE) at equally nice price (20NOK/hank) in a place with probably the highest living standard in the world - Stranda in Norway.
Just in case you don't know, a knitwear from DALE costs more than 2000 Norweigian kronor! Now you should understand how happy I am with the deal.

Unfortunately, the progress of this project is not impressive at all. With the problem of my lower back, I coudn't work for more than 1, at most 2 hours; and with the preparation for the coming China trip, I barely found time to knit. Now it looks like this:
Not too bad, ah!? Hope it will become better after blocking. The white string is the "lifeline" as they call it. It's impossible for me not to make mistakes when knitting. I put a lifeline everytime I finish the lace pattern in case there are mistakes I don't know how to correct. So with the lifeline, I can easily re-insert the needle back to the lifeline row, then unravel without worrying lose any stitches. This is a good method when doing a complex pattern. Thank KnittingHelp for the practical tips. I strongly recommend this website for knitters, especially beginners. The best thing about this website is that all the knitting terms and techniques accompanied with videos.

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