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Wednesday, May 03, 2006

So, looking through Tudor Roses again...

The first day of sunshine in spring. It is wonderful, and my heart sings. I left my cotton summer knit (picture) in the sailboat (yes, now the mast is on, and the sails!) and I'm just thinking about what in the Roses knitalong I should knit. Is that not just the best thing? Planning for a knit.
So, I decided that I would go for a good Finish 2-stranded wool yarn (Piirtin Villalanka) with some tweed- feel - in brown. (Hello finish people, give me the full story about this yarn!) So, the big discussion is, what is the contrast colour? One good thing is that it has a large size (which of course is not true of the ones I really would love to do). But hey, I can change a pattern...Secondly, If it is a knitalong, I should at least go for more than one (that is how I usually cheat myself into doing one. I would really love to do one of the fairisle patterns but in shetland yarn. I do not have shetland yarn. So Catherine Parr? Good start. So I have choosen brown (Syksy = Autumn = that is when it is going to be ready ;-) (not like the original). Need a second colour ..."gold" so what colour is really "gold"? bronze? I have yellow, and 4 shades of orange, but no bronze...So,I'm really looking through my stash, and of course I have GOLD - I mean REAL GOLD coloured yarn. Its from Jaeger. and it is so fabulus and soft, cashmina or something. Hmm.. Or should I really chase another wool yarn? Those hunts are the best. To get the colours "just right". I think the gold will be a bit bleak to the brown, so maybe lighter, like beige? or should I be bold and do RED? or does brown and turquoise work? Hmm. The last one sounds interesting. Secondly, these are knitted back and forth? I really like changing the pattern to the circular, so, I have to check if it fits. (some patterns actually is better back and forth).. So. Wish me luck! Anyway! Tudor friends, here is my wishlist and rating of the patterns in the book. (where I alread have decided for Catherine Parr! -Sweater with both a two-colour pattern,and an Aran part.)
  1. Henry VIII is colourwise the one! Will probably fit me too.
  2. Anne Boleyn Is great - but will not fit. so, there is a problem..
  3. Mary Tudor is also ok in colour, but I would alter it slightly, the problem here is, too small
  4. Kataherin of Aragon (great name ;-) is also a good fairisle,but but again, sould alter the colours somewhat.
  5. Then the Katherine Howard Jacket/Cardigan is just fantastic. Wrong size of course, and wrong colours, I would do bule with lime and light blue braids.
  6. Anne of Cleves fits, But color..Hmm. A great Aran! Seems like a lot of yarn! but here Size is great. This one is very useful!
  7. Elisabeth I is a great summersweater in white, beautiful, and probably a fast knit, but, Again too small, and then is narrow waiste does not work for me. So, this is something to ponder about.
  8. Jane Seamour is nice, but I would really like to understand what original yarn that is. It just looks like two different qualities. and the colours should be more constrast.
  9. Margret Tudor has buttons that just look odd, but the Aran is probably ok, as well as the henry VII and the Elizabeth of York. But, they are not to very high up.

Conclusion, the 1-8 is knittable, and all but nuber 1 and 6 needs pattern altering. All fair-ilse should have specially bought yarn. So, they will not get knit until I can visit the Shetland Island on my own. (Probably very many years in the future!) Sigh... But Catherine Parr, I hope you are interesting.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Catherine Parr?! Jo, jag gillar den oxå, men jag tycks ha fastnat för Katherine of Aragon.

Hifa2 är varken tykt eller tunnt utan är den kvaliten som Solveig Hisdal använde i sin bok "Dikt i maskor" - alltså en lite tjockare kvalité. Men den var perfekt till Elizabeth 1, både avseende masktäthet och för att få mönstret att se jättebra ut! Rekommenderas varmt med andra ord.

Du kan titta närmare på det här:
http://www.3ug.se/brittandersson.html

Anonymous said...

Hej!
Valde själv mellan att köpa garn till C.Parr eller Seymore, valde den senare i den mörkröda färgställningen (och ja, det är två olika sorts garntjocklek på nedre respektive överdelen). Garnerna till dessa i originalfärgerna finns fortfarande att få hos Jamieson´s på Shetland. De plockar ihop det som behövs - nu blir jag sååå sugen att också proviantera garn till en Catherin Parr tröja.

Garngamen said...

Jo, hela trickset här är att "inte beställa garn" utan att gräva i gömmorna och använda garn från mitt garnrum. Det kräver lite extra jobb. Önskar jag var bättre på garnstorlekar.../tjocklekar typ.
Men kul att vi kikar på samma!

Anonymous said...

Ja, stickidéer är mer smittsamma än influensa:) Uppskattar att du delade med dig av kal till Tudor Roses, det ska bli intressant att följa de olika projekten (letade efter en sådan för några månader sedan, så det kom lägligt). Hoppas din garngömma visar upp lämpligt garn!

Anonymous said...

Dök upp som anonymous, så jag gör ett nytt försök och hoppas namnet mitt kommer upp

Garngamen said...

Superkul Anne! Stockholmskatten låter spännande. Jo, himla kul om man kan inspirera någon. Jag tycker själv att inspiration hmtar man bäst genom att surfa runt på allehanda stickbloggar. Och det tar nästan aldrig slut. Men efter genomgång av garnlagret... jojo, inte är det lätt alltid!
/kram, Sigrid (hupp, denna katten har tagit en fredagsvin)