Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Miragamo; finishing details


First, I cut a rectangular base of sturdy needle point plastic. This is then secured to the base of the bag.

Here is a picture of the plastic sewn into the base.






Next you cut a few strips of the needle point plastic to as reinforcement for the top of the bag. The knitted portion is folded over to hide the plastic. This gives a nice finished edge at the top of the bag.






Here I have sewn the strips together, and turned it inside out.
And here is what the top looks like after it is pinned in place.


I then sewed it down along the garter stitch, as stated in the pattern.
Next, I sewed the handles onto the bag. This I did twice, because I wasn't happy with the positioning. In the pattern, the author says, "neatness counts" and she is right. I used more of the plastic needle point to use as a backing while sewing the handles on. The fabric sat in between the handle and the plastic. Here is a picture.




Here is the final picture of the handles attached to the completed bag.





I still need to sew inside the lining, but here is a picture of the fabric my grandma and I picked out while I was visiting for Thanksgiving.



hugs,
miss peanutbutter

 

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Miragamo continued; knitting is finished

So the knitting is finally finished.  Here is what it looks like before the finishing details are completed.



hugs,
miss peanutbutter



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Friday, November 11, 2011

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Miragamo, continued

So, I a have knitted through 4 hanks of yarn and here is what it looks like so far. I am double knitting (using 2 strands at once), so that is contributing to the consumption as well.


This is the picture from the pattern that I am following. I can't wait to finally have made something for myself. It will go great with my new boots that came today :)


hugs,
miss peanutbutter


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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Miragamo, knitting

So, I started on the knitting late Oct, and when I got to row 30 something I realized that the whole thing was twisted! I must have not been paying attention when I joined my first round. The only way to fix this is to take it apart, and start over (yes, start over). I could have casted off and turned it into a mobious scarf, but since I am double knitting it would have been very heavy.
I took it apart and I am now around row 45. Here's what it looks like now. Like I said above, it is knitted on circular needles. I am using size 7, and it is 29 inches around. You can see all the various markers keeping count of all the increases and decreases :)

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Miragamo; step one

I ordered all the materials needed. I am following the pattern and using Hemp for Knitting's AllHemp6 in Classic 012. I wound the yarn with my ball winder, and since I do not have a yarn swift, I used two dinning room chairs (back to back). I had to wind 10 hanks, so this was a lot of work.





  Here are the handles. It was difficult to find the handles used in the pattern. I kept on scouring the web, and eventually was able to find it on clearance on Jimmy Beans Wool. Currently there is a different style in stock now :(.



happy knitting,
miss peanutbutter




























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Tools of my Trade

Here is my little knitting bag. I re-purposed this Trish McEvoy make-up zipper pouch, from her Planner to hold all my essential knitting tools.
Scroll down to see what is inside... most links are to Amazon, but there are other websites that sell this stuff too. You can also go to your local craft store. :)
Here's what is in the bag:
a. Clover Knitting Stitch Counter Mini Kacha-Kacha
b. Clover Darning Needles
c. a 6 inch ruler, this is a random one that I used to use for homework in middle school. Not sure if that company is still around.
d. a good pair of scissors, this pair is by Fiskars
e. Clover Cable Stitch Holders
f. Clover Lock Ring Markers, I also have these Clover Soft Stitch Ring Markers & Clover Split Ring Markers
g. Boyle Crochet Hooks
h. Clover Point Protectors
Here is the Circular Needle & Double/Single Point Needle Case I use by Stitchberry.
Here it is unfolded...
























happy knitting, 
miss peanutbutter


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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Back into knitting...

I am so excited that I am finally finished with Uncle Marc's Scarf. I started it in June of this year, but got distracted by Summer. :) It was made it on circular needles, and when I got to the seed stitch every round seemed to take forever! I was able to power through and now I can start making the Miragamo bag. I keep making things for friends and family, and now it is time to make something for myself. I am a bit nervous for when it is time for sewing in the interior and attaching the handles, but I am sure their is a YouTube video out there to hold my hand. Or I can wait until my visit home for Thanksgiving and get a refresher from the Grandma's, hopefully I am finished with the knitting portion by then. :)










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