Showing posts with label Knitwits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knitwits. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Let's hear it for the SOCKS!

Liz’s Monkey Socks pattern.




Shawnn's Spring Forward pattern.. I call it my rock star pattern as the finished product will make you look like a knitting rock star, while in reality it's a dead easy pattern and a terrifically easy chart to follow.

Noro Squared blanket update

Hello Knitwits.
At our meeting today we counted our blanket squares and began the lay out. Amazing looking colours ~ it's going to look terrific! Finish up those final squares, get them blocked and sew in those loose ends. December is just around the corner ...
Cheers, mtc




















Saturday, January 15, 2011

Amazing Technicolour Quilt winner, Lucia Balabuk

Sara presented the quilt to Lucia Balabuk who works in the administration office of the Science One department located on the 3rd floor of the Learning Centre. She was really pleased - said she had no expectations of winning but was glad to contribute to Covenant House, and was glad to receive the quilt.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Amazing Technicolour Quilt finished!

Our 2010 project completed, and we successfully raised a large donation to Covenant House in Vancouver.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Amazing Technicolour Quilt poster

Tickets are on sale now!
Draw will be during the Library Winter Wonderland luncheon, Wed Dec 15th in the SUB Ball room.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Big Blanket project update ~ renamed Amazing Technicolour Quilt

Hello all,
We're close to having all our squares knitted. Next steps are arranging them into our desired pattern, blocking, sewing together, and finishing.
Then we can start advertising our finished project and selling raffle tickets for charity.
Here are the pictures from our meeting today.
Cheers, Meg






Wednesday, June 23, 2010

How are those squares doing?

Knitwits met for their usual weekly meeting. Here are some more snaps of our Big Blanket project squares.






Monday, June 7, 2010

World Wide Knit in Public Day

"World Wide Knit in Public Day was started in 2005 by Danielle Landes. It began as a way for knitters to come together and enjoy each other’s company. Knitting is such a solitary act that it’s easy to knit alone somewhere and sink into your work without thinking about all the other knitters out there. Neighbors could spend all their lives never knowing that the other knits. This a specific day to get out of your house and go to a local event (with your knitting in tow) just for you and people like you. Who knows you might even bump into your neighbor! Consider this a spark, to ignite a fire; getting all of the closeted knitters out into fresh air."

Knitwits, shall we participate Wed June 16th?








Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Knitwits new project: Big Blanket

Hi all,

We have made a great start on our Big Blanket project!!

Edita bought 14 skeins of yarn yesterday, and today we wound it into balls. I have two balls not yet claimed - navy blue, and a purpley blue one. We are quite certain that each ball will make at least 2 squares. Leftovers from your first square will be used in solid coloured squares or mixed up for multi-coloured squares.

I have attached my list of the folks who are participating. Once I have confirmed the number of us participating, I'll ask you to reimburse Edita for a portion of the yarn expense (it's going to be less than $10).

To remind you of the inspiration for our Big Blanket, check out the photo on the blog shown below. This is not a pattern so we're on our own for figuring out squares. If you're unsure about a pattern - reply to the Knitwits and someone will be able to help you figure out a pattern.

Getting started:

We are going to aim for our squares to 10" by 10".

You'll need to do a swatch to check your tension and to try out your pattern. Do your swatch in stocking stitch (or the pattern that you intend to knit) at least 4" by 4". Use 4.5mm or 5mm needles. (Use 5mm if you are doing cables or twists.)

To determine how many stitches you'll need to make a 10" by 10" square, count how many stitches you have per inch on your swatch. Multiply that by 10 and you'll have the number of stitches to cast on. Based on Edita's sample you should have about 42 or 44 stitches. (If you knit tightly you'll more, if you knit loosely you'll need fewer).

Our wonderful collection of Cascade yarns


Tracking our colour choices


A getting started lesson


Turning skeins into balls using wheel


We used two wheels to get the job done

Friday, January 29, 2010

The Knitwits consider a new project


Hello knitters,

I mentioned today during our knitting session that I saw a blanket made by many people and sewn together on a blog.

Here is the link to that blog. It looks little bit like the beautiful sweater Sara showed us today.

Just another idea to consider:

http://cmeknit.blogspot.com/2009/06/many-hands.html

Edita


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Winner of Knitwit's Lizard Ridge afghan!


CONGRATULATIONS Knitwits! Our combined efforts, creativity, and talent made a beautiful afghan that we raffled off for Covenant House. At last count, there was approximately $1350 in proceeds from raffle tickets and donations. A tremendous success. I can’t wait to see what our next project will be.

Raffle winner: Robin Dutton