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Rovaniemi Swatch

Yesterday I wrote about the cell phone bag I made using this technique. Today I want to write a little more about the technique. I've posted the picture nice and large so you can see details (I hope!). The diamond at the bottom was worked using the techniques and chart Susanna Hansson provides. The red and yellow lines when running from lower left to upper right are worked by knitting two stitches through the back of loop, dropping the first stitch, and knitting the second stitch through the back of the loop again. When you knit a west-facing (left-facing) stitch through the back of the loop, it twists to form a "p" with the vertical strand (formerly the right leg of the stitch) on top. It is these vertical strands that mimic weaving. In the bottom diamond, there is no special technique for the lines running from lower right to upper left. They do end up a little distorted because the vertical stranding is two stitches wide. Since most people knit from right to left, ...

Better Late

One of my goals for 2014 was to work down through the unfinished object pile. I've mentioned previously that February is typically Knitting Needle Liberation Month in my household. At the beginning of the year, I like to look through what I have and make decisions about what to knit and what to frog. January and February are the months to clear out the stalled projects. Unfortunately, I didn't get to the Rovaniemi wristlets until quite late in the year. I've taken many, many classes; and I typically store the handouts in three-ring binders. Susanna Hansson distributes her class handouts in a two-pocket folder. Since the class came with yarn to make wristlets, the folder looked a little strange, bulging with yarn and not fitting well on the shelf. I took the “Lapland Hand Garments” class at STITCHES South in April 2009, so it seemed it was about time for me to pull the dang thing off the shelf, knit the yarn, and make the handout folder fit. Sometimes cleaning up really ...