Showing posts with label Autumn Cape 2016 A long Term Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autumn Cape 2016 A long Term Project. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 May 2021

Autumn Cape – A Long Term Project 2021 - Another Problem

 Autumn Cape – A Long Term Project 2021 - Another Problem

For some reason things never seem to go smooth for me. I have now found my Leaves and was going to start adding them when I Spotted something.

Wrong Colour










 

I should imagine that this was another of my working in the wrong light and being too tired moments. I have inadvertently added a Bright Orange to the edge of my Night time section.

Unpick Colour


 









There is absolutely nothing I can do to hide this so I have to Unpick the Leaf.

Replaced Colour










 

I have Replaced it with a Dull Yellow although the camera has made it look quite bright. I haven’t put it back in exactly the same place because with Unpicking I slightly Damaged some of the Red. Therefore I had to adjust the angle to cover it.

Night Start point







 



This is the area I was supposed to be working on. I need to make the Brown section look more organic and add Embellishments.

Branch Embellishment

 








I begin to add more Branches. This is going to take a long time so only going to add a few at this point.

First Leaf


 








As you can see in the above photograph I have put a few twigs on and added my First Leaf.

Absolutely Fantastic

I am still struggling to use my new phone to take photographs and somehow I have appeared to have lost them. Will have to retake them. Do the problems never cease?


Monday, 12 September 2016

Autumn Cape 2016 A long Term Project Oakey Doh-key

Autumn Cape 2016 A long Term Project
Oakey Doh-key

No you haven’t missed a post. I am still plodding away on the Hood but since it is taking a while I thought I would blog about something a little different.

If you can remember way back towards the beginning of the project I mentioned that I only have a limited amount of yarn in certain colours. This is due to the fact that they are from discontinued stock. Now since I am getting very low I thought it was a good time to check the Cape.

Doh-key
Autumn Cape Orange Hole - Stretched 




















I apologise for the quality of the photographs but unfortunately I can’t take close shots very well. Hopefully you can see a Stretched Hole in between the Orange and Yellow.

Autumn Cape Orange Hole Mended - Stretched
 



















Using a short piece of Orange Yarn I sewed across the gap. I tried to do this using a crisscross method as sewing directly across would have been too noticeable.

Autumn Cape Orange Hole 2 – Dropped Stitch




















Autumn Cape Orange Hole 2 Mended– Dropped Stitch
 



















Using the same technique I mended the Dropped Stitch Hole. I continued to do this throughout the colours on the Back of the Cape and with luck I have managed to spot them all. I have to repeat this process on the Sides and Sleeves. The Hood isn’t as bad as obviously by now I know better what I am doing.

Oakey
So I have covered the ‘Doh-what have I done-Key’ what about the ‘Oakey’ bit? Ah well here I have to admit this is not my own design. Whilst thinking about embellishments I decided I wanted some Oak Leaves. Therefore I trawled the Internet searching for a pattern as I knew this was definitely out of my ability range.

Oak Leaf Pattern
The Pattern I found used 3 mm Double Ended Needles. So this is what I used for my initial attempt. Since I had more Orange Wool than anything else I selected this colour to knit with.

Orange Oak Leaf 










Although this is a beautiful leaf it turned out that following the pattern using 3 mm needles I ended up with a leaf 13 cm long. This was far in excess of what I required.

Yellow Oak Leaf









On my second attempt I used 2.75 mm needles. This again was far too big at 12 cm.
Red Oak Leaf










Third time lucky I found that using 2 mm needles (Thanks Cayt Hewitt for the loan) the Oak Leaf came out at 10 cm. This is really a bit on the large size for what I originally had in mind but I am not sure if they do needles any smaller and even if they did I struggled knitting the pattern with these so it will have to do.

Triple Oak Leaves












This is how the Oak Leaves compare in size.  I shan’t be doing anymore for a while yet as plodding away at the Hood. If you would like to try knitting them yourself see the pattern link below.

Oak Leaf Pattern

http://www.oddknit.com/patterns/treesandleaves/oakleaf.html