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October 23, 2007

Blocking, with wires!

Yesterday was another hot day in Sydney town. Too hot to have the Hemlock in my lap, but a perfect day for blocking.

I love the blocking wires. Straight lines are never a problem any more. I used to use the "thread a strand of yarn along the edge to get a straight line" method, but this is easier by far, and more precise. And less pinning!

The first time I ever had to block out something large was my Feather and Fan shawl, I ran out of pins halfway around and had to run down to the supermarket to buy more.

Anyway, I soaked the Stole for about half an hour in warm water, then rolled it up in a towel and squeezed out the excess water gently.
I threaded the wires through the edge stitches, and used 12 T-pins to hold the wires in place. That easy!

I did discover a problem in the blocking.

I dropped a stitch while I was casting off! I'll have to frog the cast off row and re-do it. Apart from that, it's looking good!

As I said, it was a little hot to work on the Hemlock, so I cast on for something new.

Chicknits Nicole. I'm using Debbie Bliss' Cathay. So far, so good.

We've been making a few preparations for our upcoming vacation. (The plane takes off in 8 weeks, 2 days, 1 hour and approximately 30 minutes). Excited? Me?
One thing I have prepared is my travel knitting. It arrived this morning from The Loopy Ewe.

ShibuiKnits Sock in Orchid, in a Loopy Ewe Purse Pal Tote. I like to get the important things organised. We have no luggage yet, we haven't booked the care hire, and we only got our passports last week, but I've prepared my travel knitting!

One of the (many) things I like about The Loopy Ewe are the fun little extras that Sheri pops into your package. Look what I got this time around.

A mini sock kit! I was tempted to cast on straight away.

Twinkie was unimpressed.

But then again, it usually takes food to impress her.

Bunny feet and tail!


Posted by Donna at October 23, 2007 04:23 PM

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Those block wires look so effective. I'm definitely going to investigate, as we discussed. What a great job they do!

And I'd be disappointed to hear you'd not given as much though as you have to your travel knitting!

Posted by: Bells at October 23, 2007 06:03 PM

I love how Twinkie manages to look so unimpressed......... almost as good as a teenager :P

Posted by: Carol at October 23, 2007 06:19 PM

Ah, Twinkie is Tock-tacular! (do you read Cute Overload - you really should submit that photo!!)

Good to see you've got your O/S knitting organised - it's always the first thing I think about when packing for a trip, even if it is overnight!!

Mmmm, blocking wires. And t-pins. Where does one purchase such t-pins??

Posted by: Rose Red at October 23, 2007 06:31 PM

Your stole is SO beautiful!!! I have bought welding wire for my blocking it works really well (and is cheap)
Perhaps you would like to join my Spring Shawl Surprise group. It's a secret knit along for those who like a challenge and love lace knitting. You can read about it and find the link on my blog. I don't think we have any australians yet :-)so it would be fun if you join.
www.lulsblog.blogspot.com

Posted by: lul at October 23, 2007 08:07 PM

oh gosh, I am so sorry! Nothing happended when I hit the post button -or so I thought (blushing)

Posted by: lul at October 23, 2007 08:12 PM

Blocking like the Americans - how wonderful! Those straight lines look amazing, and sound so easy.

Posted by: Ailsa at October 23, 2007 10:32 PM

It looks wonderful, Donna. Need to add that to my "list", just in case I feel the urge to do lace!

I never was a pink person, but both the lace and sock yarn are really gorgeous.

Posted by: Marina at October 23, 2007 10:33 PM

The stole is gorgeous and I am sure it will pick some prizes up along the way if entered.

LOve the socks yarn.

Know exactly what you mean about the heat but help is coming in the next few days. I resorted to taking my shawl to work to finish in the air con there.

Posted by: metal and knit at October 24, 2007 12:18 AM

And you thought you were finished with the stole! I hope you don't have to rip the cast off row back too far to get to that dropped stitch.

Posted by: Wool Winder at October 24, 2007 12:42 AM

Beautiful stole!

Posted by: Miss T at October 24, 2007 12:45 AM

Oh wow! the stole looks good!! Good luck in fixing the dropped stitch..

And that's some nice yarn you've got there!

Posted by: Mira at October 24, 2007 01:27 AM

Your FO's always amaze me! And I see that Twinkie is up to her pretty diva acts as usual. ;)
Bunny hugs,
=:8

Posted by: Kimberly from Some Bunny's Love at October 24, 2007 02:51 AM

Wow, those blocking wires sound marvelous. I really have to try them out next time.

Posted by: Wanda at October 24, 2007 07:14 AM

The shawl is beautiful & the blocking wires really do the trick. I will have to get some when I block my shawl. Love the look of Nicole - that will be a good summer top.

Posted by: Ann at October 24, 2007 10:54 AM

Nice 'Tocks Twinkie!

Posted by: Fiona Bun at October 24, 2007 12:11 PM

That stole is going to be spectacular. :o) I think I will eventually have to invest in blocking wires if I get into knitting shawls and stoles. I can't imagine doing it with just pins! The sock yarn is a gorgous colour. Will make a very striking pair of socks!!

Posted by: Terri at October 24, 2007 12:34 PM

Your stole is stunning as are the Twinkie 'tocks! :)

A 14 hour plane flight x2 and THAT'S ALL YOU'RE BRINGING???

Posted by: Debi at October 24, 2007 04:17 PM

The stole is beautiful. I just started using blocking wires too and just love them. They do make it so much easier.

I always plan my take-along knitting for a trip first too. I usually bring way more than I need to too, but I'd rather have more knitting and less clothes.

Posted by: Karen at October 25, 2007 02:38 AM

The stole looks great. I love to block (mostly because it means I'm done) but I always end up with a neck/back ache from bending over pinning it all out.

The new project looks great.

Posted by: Suzanne at October 25, 2007 10:25 AM

Hi Donna,
What such a superb stole. I am not that adventurous. My son loves Twinkie, reckons his bigger than our cat. But as usuall with animals they are so unimpressed, unless there is food around. Hope the socks aren't all you are taking on hols. Lorelle http://rellsramblings.blogspot.com/

Posted by: Lorelle at October 25, 2007 02:29 PM

ooo blocking wires - where did you get them from?

Posted by: gg at October 27, 2007 03:01 PM

Those blocking wires are really brilliant, aren't they? The stole looks just beautiful - then again, your work is ALWAYS so beautiful!

Terribly cute bunny bits there!

Posted by: Jejune at October 28, 2007 08:49 AM

Lovely stole!! I have that pattern for Nicole as well. It will be a project for next year. Twinkie is so cute. I love seeing photos of him.

Posted by: Tammy at October 28, 2007 01:49 PM