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Endbands

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 I love sewing end bands. They are quiet meditative work. There is great satisfaction in watching the silk settle over the core directly next to the previous loop. The content of the book inspired me to add a crazy little touch...  seed pearls. The pearls are at most 2mm wide. The pearls are sewn on using gold sewing machine thread. This is actually what the silk I used to knit with is used for. 

Third time's the charm

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Do you know that feeling? That awful feeling when you realize, you are not as on track as you thought you were? That's where I was last Wednesday morning. I already knew by the "C" that the flower section was too long and I would probably have to pick it off and just use the title. The spine of the book is only 8.25" long and at the "C' the spine already measured in at 7 inches. No way was I going to be able to squeeze the S-T-I-T into an inch and a quarter, never mind the bee motif at the top of the design.  But I persisted... And then, on Wednesday morning, with a strong cup of coffee under my fingers, and the "S" knitted snugger,  I realized that the quality of the knitting was not acceptable. It was far to loose and no matter how well I blocked it, I was never going to get the piece to look as good as it would if had I knitted all of it better. I took a break and ran the last minute Thanksgiving Day errands in hopes that I wasn&#

Waltzing Along

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Two steps forward and one step backward just about sums up how this project is going.  It is taking about 15 minutes to knit the 40 stitches of each round. That means I've been getting four rows (just about 3/8") finished per episode of season 6 of Longmire. That's not exactly scooting along. In addition, last week I had to rip back two inches of work because the gauge had changed, and then on Friday I had to rip back another five rows because I had dropped a stitch and hadn't noticed. HOW did I not notice!? At any rate, as of Saturday, I'm done with the most difficult bit. The flowers at the bottom and I have no idea about how they will block out. The letters are going more smoothly, especially since there are only three colors to manage. I'm brainstorming how to make adjustments if necessary. I'm also concerned about the length. I only need about 8.5 inches of the spine, but I'm already at 5.5. Maybe during blocking the hight will shrink

Hurdles

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I spent many many hours last week, including most of the weekend (and two Harry Potter books-on-tape at least) just designing the pattern. The artists in the book I'm binding, make designing a pattern sound so easy! Just pixels and grids and colors - no biggy! I guess that is always the mark of the professional, they make it seem like a breeze. I did finally settle on a design that I like. There are some things about it I wish I could change, but at some point you have to fish or cut bait. Time to fish. After three attempts I was finally able to get an acceptable cast-on. And a few hours later I had a very nice base. Then on to the flowers (three colors at once). This could very well be the most difficult thing I have ever or will ever knit in my life. However.... It doesn't look like the gauge is correct. I added what I thought were enough stitches to compensate for the wider spine, but I started feeling that it just didn't look big enough. I decided to sleep o