February 20, 2007Create-Along: Where I Start
With these general thoughts in mind, I went on to my common second step - browsing through my stitch dictionaries. Stitch dictionaries are wonderful, because each time I open one with a specific project in mind, I see something new. Stitch patterns that may not speak to me in one fiber work brilliantly in another. Just changing the yarn that I start with can give me wildly different results, which is fascinating to me - inspirational and fun. I started with Barbara Walker and almost immediately found what I felt would be the "right" lace. Then I went on to my usual third step - swatching. If you don't own a stitch dictionary and want one, the 365 Knitting Stitches Calendar is an excellent and really economical way to go. Public libraries also often have several that you can browse through, and the libraries are licensed to allow you to make limited copies of pages for personal use. Alternately, you can browse through books or magazines of patterns that you like and take stitch patterns from those. My first scarf incorporated a cable that I saw on a sweater in Vogue.
Now that I have my swatch and measurements done, I'm off and running. My next step will be to start sketching.... In create along | main | mishka
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I have a question--When I write my blog information in why does it not print up with a connection to my blog? I hope that was clear since I don't know all of the proper lingo. Posted by: Edna Hart at February 23, 2007 01:33 PMHow pretty! I have a shawl OTN with that lace stitch. It's from Vogue last winter. I've got about 4ft. done and it's a beautiful thing. The stitch, that is...my knitting...not nearly as pretty as yours. Posted by: lola at February 21, 2007 06:00 AMEsthetically beautiful! Pretty, pretty! Posted by: Tiffany at February 21, 2007 12:02 AMHow pretty. And as Laura said, how generous of you to share this information with us. I'm really interested in the process of design, how people go about it, but have never given it any serious thought...until now :) Posted by: kodachrome at February 20, 2007 07:47 PMOoooooh! Only a swatch, and already it's so you. :) I'm really looking forward to seeing your entire design process as it evolves. Posted by: Nonnahs at February 20, 2007 05:47 PMcannot wait to see what that beautiful swatch developes into. the possibilities...endless. Posted by: mamie at February 20, 2007 12:03 PMI want to say thanks... I have no idea how to go about designing something (from nothing); the only designing I have really done is extensive alteration of existing patterns or creative uses of rectangles. Although I'm sure everyone has a different process, I think it's incredibly generous of you to share yours. Posted by: Laura at February 20, 2007 11:06 AMI'm really enjoying these entries. I love the idea of a shell with just one vertical lace component, and you've chosed a wonderful motif! Posted by: Amy at February 20, 2007 08:05 AMI love it. I loved your skirt and have been anxiously awaiting your next project. It is simplicity and elegance at the same time. Keep us posted... Posted by: Jacqueline at February 20, 2007 07:41 AM |