28 March, 2011

Had Trouble Yesterday, the pictures wouldn't display, Today I think they will.

I am still working on the Top Down, Baby, Multi-Gauge, 4 size book together with Deb of Cabin Fever.  If you think I am working, you should see how much work Deb is doing.  Deb, Dana, and Lynda are all knitting too.  Deb is busy working on the written part of the book and then Lynda will do the set-up for printing.  They are a great pair of Knitting Sisters.  So, if you think I am Knitting a variety of patterns, trust me, there are many many more and in different combinations and gauges.  Even the basics are great and they all are in 9 different gauges as well, I cannot stop promoting that idea, it is great.

I had to frog a couple of border pattern samples as we decided to change the edge and the cast-off, so here they are again:
Worked in DK, two border patterns.  Just need their buttons sewed on.
Next, two of the newborn baby sock yarn weight samples are also finished in two different border patterns.  All patterns work in all weights of yarn, Awesome!!!  If they don't work for all gauges they are gone from the book.

Knit in a Twist Stitch Border using Hand Dyed Sock Weight Yarn (28st=4"/10cm)

A different Border, sock weight yarn.  This one is the reason we changed the last row and cast-off.

Worsted Weight, Panel Pattern, Front View

Back View, same weight, same panel pattern.

This combination of two patterns in the same panel has been discarded - complicated.
The cardigan will warm some little darling, it will not be frogged but not in the book either.
Another sock weight size 6-9 months, panel pattern.  Not much done when
photographed but almost 1/2 finished now
As I posted yesterday, I could not get my pictures to display, but today it seems ok.  I cannot imagine what the problem was, was it me or was it Blogspot.  Anybody else have the problem?  It was frustrating.

Oh well, I couldn't blog so I knit. 
MommaBearKnits and blogs.

27 March, 2011

Having a major Problem

I have progress pictures to show and I cannot get them to be visible on the blog.  The text works but the pictures just are as follows.  I am ticked off, hope it gets better soon.  Does anyone have a problem too.

MommaBearKnits and she likes to show photos.

10 March, 2011

Progress on the Latest Cabin Fever Book, Samples & Test Knitting

I have been knitting a lot, and also frogging a LOT.

Number 1:  I want to thank Cindy and catsamalea for their wonderful comments on my last post.  They are providing great encouragement for me to continue.

Number 2: Deb and I have been meeting, meeting, meeting.  Re-writing, re-writing, re-writing.  We have also been knitting, testing pattern ideas and coming up with many many very good ideas (that is my opinion, I guess that is a little bragging) and I must admit, also a lot of ideas that will not work for the multi-guage; 4 size pattern range.  What works with fingering may not work with chunky, it takes a lot of testing testing testing.   I am totally possessed by my addiction and I am loving it.  So, I want to thank Deb, big time,  for the opportunity to join her in the writing of her latest book.  Believe me, she is working the hardest with the layout and the text, I am really really enjoying the whole process.    Deb is awesome.

Number 3:  Sample pictures speak better than my text, so here are some pictures.


This is my first idea for panel patterns on the basic cardigan, not working, will be frogged, but part of idea will remain.

DK border pattern test.  Will remain, I think.
Another border pattern in DK, works well.
DK Cabin Fever Tweed.  Panel Pattern testing, I think works well.


Another possible Border Pattern, this one is in fingering also.

 Until my next post, I will still be totally enjoying my retirement years.  I love to knit and design, after all, I am called MommaBearKnits.

Just so my followers know, I have not forgotten my other projects, "Adult Compass"; "Baby Emilee"; "2 Men's Pullovers" and a "Men's Vest".  They will happen soon, I promise.

Now MommaBear will Knit, all day and into the night.

20 February, 2011

Update on Current Projects

I have been knitting, not posting.  Deb and I are working on the basic baby cardigan for her new book.  Next it will be the pattern designing but I do have to comment that the basics are very attractive too.  That will be fun.  I have been working with the numbers along with the gauges.  WOW!!!!! I had no idea how complicated that can be.

Samples speak louder than words:

DK Weight Size 6 Months (Cabin Fever Cotton Tweed)
DK Weight Stash Yarn Size 12 Months
DK Weight Size 6-9 Months (used the numbers but not the Garter Bands
Worsted Weight 12 Month Size
Worsted Weight Size 18 Months
Sock Yarn Size 18 Months
Next we will work on the basic samples for the photo opps.  Then the working out all the sizes and gauges with patterns. e.g. Lace, Cable, Checkerboard. etc. etc. etc.  As always MommaBearKnits.

02 February, 2011

Been Lazy about my Blog but not about my Knitting


Knitting a hoodie for my new grandnephew - to be born in May 2011

Man's Pullover is finished, just need to double check the stitch numbers for all sizes and finish writing the pattern
I think I will name it for my Brothers, Bernard, Robert and Donald
The vest will now be a pullover also, then I will feature it as a vest as well.  Thus, three styles, three brothers. 
That should work and it will honour them in print as well.

Just testing the numbers, not the final style

Working more of the numbers

I am also working on the baby book with Deb Gemmell, Cabin Fever.  I am so proud she has invited me to participate in the production.  It is awesome and the working of the numbers for the 4 sizes in 9 guages is a big job but totally enjoyable.  I love numbers almost as much as I love knitting.  Deb is a great no-sew designer and I am priviledge to participate.  I love to use spreadsheets to work the numbers so I hope I can help with the checking of numbers as well as assisting in the designing.  Also the knitting of photo samples. 

Momma Bear Knits and in her spare time she plays with numbers.

09 January, 2011

Progress

The vest is coming along, I have finished the first sample of the yoke and now will begin the body.  I am satisfied with the look so far.
The vest yoke displayed over the pullover
While I was working on the yoke I realized that the neckline would work for a completely different sweater.  Perhaps there will be 2 pullovers and a vest.  Who knows!  Three designs all similar, but different.  Maybe I can work out another neckline for the vest, will it ever end?  Oh, well, back to the sticks and string.

MommaBearKnits

07 January, 2011

2011 Here I Come!

Well the New Year's Celebrations are over.  I am now into the winter, into the year 2011, trying to focus on finishing the many ideas for patterns that are bursting out of my brain.  I know, an old brain does get a little frustrated when it goes off in all directions.  Maybe that all direction problem will help me finish my adult compass pattern.  I do have the numbers figured out, I just have to sit down and knit it.  The problem is, when I sit down and knit, I start more socks, start crunching the numbers for a new pattern or just knit, knit, knit!  But I have been working on the Man's Pullover.  I think it will be called ????????.  Sorry, brain freeze not sure yet.


The first sample of the man's pullover is finished --- Yeah!


I have started the Pullover Vest, it will fit over the pullover on cold days for more warmth or over a shirt just as a vest for cool spring or fall days.
 It is funny, the yarn is identical and the picture taken on the same spot in the same light, one looks like a denim blue and the other looks navy.  At least that is how it looks on my computer.  They will be a matching set and hopefully look good layered.   I have a similar set that I knit years ago in heavier yarn and I still wear it and get compliments and questions every time I go out.  I hope the men out there like it too. 

I have a "Baby Emilee"; "Adult Compass;" and this "Pullover/Vest" set to finish.  I will work hard and get them done very very soon.  I promise. 

MommaBearKnits always.

31 December, 2010

27 December, 2010

Move Over Rusty, I'm Back

Yes, Christmas was great, It's over, keep on knitting.  I actually did not stop even on Christmas Day.  I don't know how I could handle a day without sticks and string.
Progress Report: 
The pullover is coming along great
Actually I am still working on the left sleeve but I am happy with the outcome and cannot wait to start on the pullover vest.  Keep watching, I am knitting.
Socks and double wool mittens are finished.

Of Course, I started a hat

The story behind this one is that I started a scarf that was knit in the round on 4 double pointed needles in heavy yarn.  The total stitches were only 48.  I had some worsted weight so I put on 60 sts. on circular needles and worked the 12 st repeat, I loved the look of it so I also started a hat with 96 sts on the needle.

Here is the scarf
This pattern is free on line so it will only be for me and/or mine, not a new MommaBearPattern.  I can not resist changing patterns just because I can.

MommaBearKnits each and every day.

25 December, 2010

Help Me, Rusty Took Over My Computer

Oh Well, Rusty is really into Christmas

24 December, 2010

17 December, 2010

I am still knitting, what else is new? 

Navy socks on the sticks, white ones in the laundry.

Another pair of double mittens on the sticks.  These ones are 100% Superwash Wool.  Wool for warmth and the Superwash for laundry day.  How good is that.


Pullover Progress - the white dots are snow, what else is new?
 I was working on the body of the pullover, lot of knitting, and then I couldn't resist working one sleeve just to see how it works.  I am happy with the progress, the yarn, and the size.  It will fit me!!!!!!!

Back to the sticks and string, I am even doing washcloths, trying to use up my stash. 

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good knit. 

Comments:  Thanks for the comments Deb and Brenda.  I like the sock book but I have to say, I have been using the calculations since my days as a little girl, knitting with my mom.  I agree with the percentages, and I use them all the time.  Glad you put it in writing for all the knitters out there.