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serafilms · 1 month
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!!!!!post is not liked bc boycott!!!!! but i was waiting for so long for bro to turn around bc i couldn’t figure out if it was a scarf or a sweater and now i’m like 😃😃😃 lowkey living for the drip i want one so bad
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anyways riize is 7 i’m actually crying begging them to bring seunghan back i literally already forgot that riize was having a comeback at all
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garust · 2 years
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husbo-venus · 8 months
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i want to spend today knittinggggg but my yarn hasnt even dispatched 😭😭😭
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celadonnas · 1 year
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70% mohair 30% wool
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freshstitches · 2 months
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I finally published the project for my dice roll scarf that went viral last month. If you love dice games, you'll enjoy knitting this pattern.
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The color work in this project is determined by an algorithm, a set of rules that determine the final outcome. There isn't an exact set of instructions for this project. Instead, the knitter uses four 10-sided dice or a random number generator to pick the length of the colorwork in each row. 
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The result is a staggered stripe sequence along the edge of the shawl. There are trillions of unique outcomes, so no two projects turn out exactly alike. The pattern uses about 500 yards of yarn in total, but the amount of each color that you'll need is randomly determined. Before publishing, I wanted to find out the minimum and maximum amount of each color required to make the project and the probability of each outcome.
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The knowledge needed to calculate the yardage was a bit beyond my skill level, but my friend Mary W. Martin helped me gather this info. I used an online probability calculator to find out the probability of each unique stitch count. The results are slightly different depending on whether you use four 10-sided dice (blue) or pick a random number (yellow), but 99% of all possible results fall within a very small range. 
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It was an interesting little tangent, but not hugely important to the actual knitting pattern. I can, however, confidently say there is a >99.9% chance that you'll need a 2nd skein of the main color. If you want to know more about the math, you should check out my project notes on Ravelry. 
The thick and thin striped colorwork is created with a super simple "long stitch" technique. The pattern looks great in fluffy mohair or contrasting colors of basic wool and the instructions include some basic tips for substituting yarns or changing the gauge.
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Finished Size: 18 x 68” (46 x 172 cm) rectangular wrap.
Yarn: Approx. 315 yards (288 m) of MC and approx. 264 yards (241 m) of CC. Yardage may vary, see notes on yardage below and yardage chart in photos.
• Main Color (2 skeins) - JMR Studio Worsted Weight Mohair, 245 yards (225 m) per 4 oz; 78% Mohair, 13% Wool, 9% Nylon.
• Contrast Color (1 skein each, both yarns held together) - JMR Studio Fingering Weight Mohair, 320 yards (293 m) per 100g; 63% Silk, 23% Kid Mohair, 11% Nylon, 3% Polyester Held with Lavender Lune Yarn Co. Suri Alpaca, 328 yards (300 m) per 50g; 74% Suri Alpaca, 26% Silk.
Yardage: The amount of each color used for this pattern fluctuates based on the random numbers used to determine the stitch pattern. MC uses approx. 233 to 315 yards (213 to 288m) and CC uses approx. 182 to 264 yards (166 to 241m). 99% of possible results fall within a much smaller range. The Yardage Chart shows the distribution of all potential yardage outcomes.
Needles: Size 8 (5 mm) straight needles, or size needed to obtain gauge. NOTE: Straight needles work best with long stitches. Circular needles with a thin cord allow the long stitches to tighten and stretch, making them harder to manipulate.
Gauge: 12 sts x 14 rows = 4 x 4” (10 x 10 cm) square in pattern.
Other Materials: 10 sided die or random number generator, stitch marker, scale, tapestry needle.
Generating numbers: In my sample, I used four ten-sided dice (D10) to choose a number between 4 and 40 sts. If you don't have dice, you can use an online app like RANDOM.org to generate your numbers. If you follow this link, you'll get a list of 63 integers between 4 and 40. NOTE: Each time you visit the link or refresh the page, the list changes. You can also just choose numbers as you knit.
Pattern is available on my website and on Ravelry.
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vintage diesel mohair jumper with built in scarf
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bebemoon · 2 months
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aidi {of "kiseki: dear to me"} in spring, requested by @konvalia .
mihara yasuhiro over-size distressed mohair knit cardigan in blue
aone4sure collections blade ii black denim jeans
whathappenedtogod "concrete" stone-washed denim sneakers w/ bondage double lacing
vintage christian dior floral logo neck scarf/handkerchief
nneo pearlly "pink mess 4" spike porcelain heart pendant on steel ball chain + o-ring black leather choker
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thekimdelacreme · 4 months
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Scarf I finished last week - I knitted Noro "Kureyon" in color 209 on size 8 needles in garter stitch. I used three different mohairs for the fringe, including Valley Yarns "Southampton" in Plum Wine (color 025) and KFI Luxury "Luxury Mohair" in color 6.
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ratatoskrr · 20 days
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Double-knit scarf! This one has been on the needles for over a year now. Why the hell I decided on double knitting mohair I don't know, my memory is a little fuzzy on that...
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milkweedman · 8 months
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Ahem. Fiber festival haul...
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Firstly, this incredible shetland fleece @rival-the-rose traded me for some hampshire and that distaff I made (which just doesn't work for my messed up hands, hopefully it will work for them !). The crimp is so unbelievably fine, I can't wait to work with it ! 1 pound, 8 ounces (675 ish grams)
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Secondly this incredible jacob lambswool. Admittedly I'm just obsessed with Jacob, especially lambswool. But this is so soft and fine and has almost no vm (having been coated ! Never spun a coated fleece before !) And has sooooo much lanolin. Smells beautiful tbh. Gonna make a great shawl or scarf I think ! 1 pound, 4 ounces (560 ish grams)
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This is greener than it looks in the picture. Super pretty and soft--the seller said it was a merino cross. This will be for moss yarn projects :3 6.5 ounces (190 grams)
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Tons of dyed mohair locks. Everyone was selling them and for very cheap ! Mostly greens (for the moss yarn as well) but a few other colors for blending with. 5.5 ounces (150 ish grams)
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Random grab bag--the bigger brown lot is suri alpaca--I think the rest is cashmere or pygora, slightly felted. 2 ounces (50 grams)
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Felted Buffalo down. Was incredibly cheap bc it was felted. I think I can get some good fiber out of it though--it's not too bad. And some random wool on the left that was also in the bag. The Buffalo is 2 ounces (50 grams).
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This incredible cvm batt from a sheep named Cissie. This was her wool when she was younger, the shepherd and I were talking and she showed me her more recent fleece, which was oatmeal colored. Apparently she is the model sheep, and the shepherd loves her a lot. Honestly, will add to the spinning experience. So so soft ! 3 ounces (90 ish grams)
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From the same shepherd, this southdown romney blend batt. So nice and sturdy. 3 ounces (90 ish grams).
That's all I can fit on this post, the rest will be on the reblog !
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chic-a-gigot · 6 months
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Le Petit écho de la mode, no. 49, vol. 10, 9 décembre 1888, Paris. 1. (1) Toilette en lainage teinte brique et lainage noir. Modèle des Élégants, 9, boulevard des Italiens. (2) Toilette d'intérieur en drap léger beige et moire noire. Modèle de Mlle Thirion, 47, boulevard Saint-Michel. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
(1) Toilette en lainage teinte brique et lainage noir. — Jupe ronde devant ouverte sur un tablier plissé en éventail. Seconde jupe légèrement relevée à droite sous un coquillé formant panneau. Pouf plissé droit garni au bas d’un galon en tresse mohair noir se continuant sur le côté et terminé par une garniture de boutons noirs ; petite écharpe partant de dessous le coquillé venant se rattacher à la jupe par une garniture de boutons et petits lacets noirs. Corsage à basque ouvert derrière au bas de chaque couture pour former pattes, même garniture qu’a la jupe, manche à coude, revers noirs. Col rabattu faisant revers devant. Capote en velours noir ornée de plumes brique, brides en velours.
(2) Toilette d’intérieur en drap léger beige et moire noire. — Jupe ronde plissée à larges plis. Corsage coupé dans la taille ouvert devant sur un gilet froncé en surah noir avec collerette en dentelle crème. Grand col de moire finissant en pointe à la taille sous une ceinture de moire formant deux pans au bas de là jupe. Manche large au bas serrée par un poignet de moire, bouffant en surah garnissant le haut du bras.
(1) Ensemble in brick-dyed wool and black wool. — Round front skirt open on a fan-pleated apron. Second skirt slightly raised on the right under a shell forming a panel. Straight pleated pouf trimmed at the bottom with a black mohair braid continuing on the side and finished with a trim of black buttons; small scarf starting from under the shell and attaching to the skirt with a trim of buttons and small black laces. Peplum bodice open behind at the bottom of each seam to form tabs, same trim as the skirt, elbow length sleeves, black lapels. Turn-down collar with cuffs in front. Black velvet hood decorated with brick feathers, velvet straps.
(2) Indoor ensemble in light beige cloth and black moire. — Round pleated skirt with wide pleats. Bodice cut at the waist open in front over a gathered black surah cardigan with cream lace collar. Large moire collar ending in a point at the waist under a moire belt forming two panels at the bottom of the skirt. Wide sleeve at the bottom tightened by a moire cuff, surah puffs filling the upper arm.
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prettycraft5 · 1 month
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Knitting FO: Deborah Cardigan
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Ravelry Page.
Pattern: Robinson Cardigan by Florence Miller (Handmade by Florence)
Yarn: Drops Flora and Kid-Silk Mohair, held together.
Inspired by: a cardigan worn by Yoo In-Na on Bo Ra! Deborah / True to Love, Episode 3.
Good things:
It's done!
It was supposed to have more positive ease but whatever, I like it
The ribbons are very fluffy, more than I expected but I've decided to consider them a dramatic statement. Since they are so long I'll be able to make various kinds of bows with them :)
In hindsight:
Just do double-knit edges instead of i-cord.
I should have tried it on with the jeans I planned to wear it with before I started the ribbing, so I could so I could check the length.
I wanted the neck to be sloped in 2 different directions like in the original cardigan, but I messed up with the decreases. In the future, I could try to add a button to try and recreate the little angle, but we'll see.
As I said, it was meant to have more positive ease. I planned to knit a size up to achieve that and then I... didn't? Why??
The future
I have so much black yarn left, I only used 1.5 balls out of 5. I have no idea what to do with it as I don't want to make a sweater/cardigan/hat/scarf. I was thinking a pair of gloves but that won't use much yarn.
I want to take a break from garment making. With my pace it's clear that I need something like 6 months to complete a sweater-like piece and I have to make some winter accessories by September, since I'll be moving to a very cold country.
So onto accessories!
My next project will be completing the Stoïque sock I'm working on (almost done with the heel) and then I'll start a hat with some v expensive yarn I bought in February. Then I'll tackle my first gloves and by that time, it should be September.
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anonknitter · 1 year
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Here's that mostly mohair scarf
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redheadgleek · 5 months
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2023 review - knitting
Here’s some of the pics of my knitting projects for the year:
Anne/Diana/Gilbert dolls (from Anne of Green Gables):
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These took me nearly two years to complete – I basically knit Anne twice because my knitting gauge had changed so much in that time. I have to redo Gilbert’s hair (the mohair I bought was poorly dyed and not all of it is black), but I love them so much. I knit all of the bodies and knit all of the clothes (except for the petticoats and the buttons).
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I added a “petticoat” of lace to her dress because her dress was so short. Her hair has already lost the curls.
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Aren’t those braids the sweetest? I’ve started making Kurt and Blaine dolls (from glee) and have visions of Mulder and Scully and all of the hobbits and ….
Orchid and Gold Poppins scarf:
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This was knit from a yummy alpaca/tencel/linen blend and it’s so soft. I love how the colors migrated over the scarf. I gave this one to my mom for Mother’s Day. I’m tempted to buy more and make one for me because it is so lovely.
Grandpa sweater:
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Super bulky, soft warm yarn – I’ve bought several skeins of it over the last few years when stores have gone out of business and decided to destash and make my first sweater – I used 8 skeins, plus some remnants. It knit up pretty quickly, because it was so bulky and it’s very warm. If I were to redo it, I would extend the sleeves a few more rows and shift the pockets over.
Christmas scarves:
I’ve been slowly making scarves for my Plethora girlfriends. Made again with Rasta, because it’s so soft and luxurious, and I’ve been trying out different stitches and patterns for each one.
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The blue and purple ones have been blocked, I just need to sew in the ends; the red one has not. I have yarn for 2 more scarves.
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