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		<title>Not Entirely AWOL</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2006 16:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mary Beth asked for the pattern for the scarf I made for my old boss. I made it up, and at the time wrote something down, but whatever that was it wasn&#8217;t the scarf I knit. The most obvious problem was that I cast on 45, but each row as written had 49 stitches. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://ataleoftwoknittys.blogspot.com/">Mary Beth</a> asked for the pattern for the <a href="http://marq1.info/blog/2006/03/31/what-now/">scarf I made for my old boss</a>. I made it up, and at the time wrote something down, but whatever that was it wasn&#8217;t the scarf I knit. The most obvious problem was that I cast on 45, but each row as written had 49 stitches. I should take better notes.</p>
<p>Using Knit Visualizer from <a href="http://www.knitfoundry.com/">www.knitfoundry.com</a> I charted out the pattern several times and several ways, referring back to the photos I had taken of the <a href="http://marq1.info/blog/2006/03/13/i-will-be-occupied/">unfinished scarf</a>. Turns out I had only cast on 45 and most of problem came from mis-counting the M1&#8217;s.</p>
<p>And here we have the resultant pattern, with chart and text: <a href="http://marq1.info/extras/patterns/undulant_2.pdf">Undulant #2 (pdf)</a></p>
<p>The software is pretty good. It charts with the mouse or by translating text. As you can see, it prints out both the symbols and instructions for both right and wrong side rows. The selection of symbols is fairly broad, but it could use one for make one-purlwise. I had to use a color symbol. Since in print preview you can edit the instructions, but not the symbol name, a small improvement would be to have a few symbols for special instructions. You can also edit the text pattern as well, which I found necessary since the text is a direct translation of the chart.</p>
<p>In other knitting news, because one just can&#8217;t have too many lace projects going at once, I&#8217;ve started a lace scarf in rayon for a friend with a wool sensitivity. Pictures later. Birch is in my desk drawer at work, making slow progress during conference calls. <abbr title="Feather &amp; Fan">F&amp;F</abbr>, unfortunately, needs to be frogged back 4 rounds. I managed to miss two yarn-overs, one after the other on the last increase row. After I finish the laundry, I&#8217;ll lay it out on the bed and frog.</p>
<p>Weather-wise, it&#8217;s like fall today: cool and damp&mdash;too wet to bike.</p>
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		<title>Angled Scarf</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2006 17:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you can see, I have finally completed the Angled Scarf. The Crystal Palace Bamboo needles helped it go a bit faster, though I would still have preferred aluminum.
An interesting note about the Elsebeth Lavold Angora: the knitted yarn got fluffier as it was handled, though the yarn coming off the needles wasn&#8217;t particularly so.



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="256" height="512" alt="Angled Scarf, completed" class="alignleft" title="Angled Scarf, completed" src="http://www.images.bklnq.info/2006/02/239_angled.jpeg" />As you can see, I have finally completed the Angled Scarf. The Crystal Palace Bamboo needles helped it go a bit faster, though I would still have preferred aluminum.</p>
<p>An interesting note about the Elsebeth Lavold Angora: the knitted yarn got fluffier as it was handled, though the yarn coming off the needles wasn&#8217;t particularly so.</p>
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<dt>Yarn:</dt>
<dd>Elsebeth Lavold Angora (60% angora/20% wool/20% polyamide) » 2 hanks of Cherry Red (#010) and 1 hank each of Burgundy Red (#009), and Midnight Blue (#007).</dd>
<dt>Needle:</dt>
<dd>#9 Am/5.5mm</dd>
<dt>Gauge:</dt>
<dd>Approximately 17st/4in or 10cm</dd>
<dt>Pattern:</dt>
<dd>CO 37 in Cherry Red.<br />Seed Stitch (5 rows)<br />1. K1, p2tog, *k1, p1*, k&#038;p into same st, sl1 p-wise.<br />2. *K1, p1*, sl1 p-wise.<br />3. K1, k2tog, *p1, k1*, p&#038;k into same st, sl1 p-wise.<br />4. K2, *p1, k1*, sl1 p-wise.<br />5. repeat #1.<br />Main pattern (The color changes every 15 rows, i.e., the new color is introduced on alternating sides).<br />6. K1, (p7, k1, M1R, k4, k2tog) twice, p7, sl1 p-wise.<br />7. K1, (ssk, k4, M1R, k1, p7) twice, ssk, k4, M1R, k1, sl1 p-wise.<br />Repeat rows 6 &#038; 7 until row 230.
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<dt>Color Changes</dt>
<dd>21. Switch to Burgundy Red<br />36. Cherry Red<br />51. Midnight Blue<br />66. Cherry Red<br />81. Burgundy Red<br />96. Cherry Red<br />111. Midnight Blue<br />126. Cherry Red<br />141. Burgundy Red<br />156. Cherry Red<br />171. Midnight Blue<br />186. Cherry Red<br />201. Burgundy Red<br />216. Cherry Red</dd>
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<p>231. repeat #1.<br />232. repeat #4.<br />233. repeat #3.<br />234. repeat #2.<br />235. repeat #1.<br />BO.</dd>
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<p><a href="http://www.images.bklnq.info/2006/02/239_detail.jpeg"><img alt="detail of Angled Scarf pattern" title="detail of Angled Scarf pattern" class="alignright" src="http://www.marq1.info/thumbs/2006/02/239_detail.jpeg" /></a>Detail of scarf »
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<p class="nofloat">After wet blocking this and while waiting for it to dry, I amused myself yesterday by teaching myself how to populate an HTML form from  a MySQL database using PHP. That pretty much sums up the day, except for the hour or so I spent at the gymâ€”my first time in the gym in about a year. These love handles have got to go.</p>
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<a href="http://www.images.bklnq.info/2006/02/235_sampler.jpeg"><img alt="yarn from Beaverslide Dry Goods" title="yarn from Beaverslide Dry Goods" class="alignleft" src="http://www.marq1.info/thumbs/2006/02/235_sampler.jpeg" /></a>This came Friday, thirteen hanks of wool from <a href="http://www.beaverslide.com/">Beaverslide Dry Goods</a>, two sampler packs of wool/mohair, which is the rainbow effect, and the one in the foreground, wool, which just looked like a something I&#8217;d like, which I do. While J might argue that I don&#8217;t need more yarn, since I don&#8217;t have any place to put it, I like having enoughâ€”in quantity and varietyâ€”to choose from when I want to start something new.<br />
It would make a lovely rainbow sweater don&#8217;t you think? *barf*</p>
<p>There is, unfortunately, a slight floral scent to the yarn, probably from the wool wash used. It&#8217;s not overpowering and most people would find it pleasant, but J and I are both scent-adverse. Break out the Zip-Locs.</p>
<p class="nofloat">I was amazed at this:<br />
<a href="http://www.images.bklnq.info/2006/02/232_stamps.jpeg"><img alt="lots of stamps" src="http://www.marq1.info/thumbs/2006/02/232_stamps.jpeg" /></a><br />
I have never seen so many stamps and so many denominations on one package. Looks cool.</p>
<h4>Different subject altogether</h4>
<p>On the advice of my newly acquired cardiologist&mdash;isn&#8217;t aging wonderful?&mdash;I ordered fish, cod to be specific, at dinner last night instead of the hanger steak or pasta in cream sauce. People eat this? Slimy and nauseating.</p>
<p>Tuna and salmon are fine. Swordfish would be okay if it weren&#8217;t endangered. Cod is going to take a bit more effort.</p>
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		<title>There&#8217;s a Box of Yarn in the Closet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2006 21:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MarQ1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[And I don&#8217;t remember what&#8217;s in it. But does that stop me from buying more? Of course not. Would it stop you?
I took a sick day today for a mid-day doctor&#8217;s appointment that had every possibility of being a very long one, but only it only swallowed two hours of my lifeâ€”including a twelve-block walk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And I don&#8217;t remember what&#8217;s in it. But does that stop me from buying more? Of course not. Would it stop you?</p>
<p>I took a sick day today for a mid-day doctor&#8217;s appointment that had every possibility of being a very long one, but only it only swallowed two hours of my lifeâ€”including a twelve-block walk for bloodworkâ€”so I went shopping. I visited <a href="http://www.thepointnyc.com/">The Point</a> on Bedford in the Village for the first time. There are some very nice yarns in there. I bought a few.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.images.bklnq.info/2006/02/222_yarndish.jpeg"><img width="128" height="96" class="alignleft" alt="Plate of Manos Cotton Stria and Fleece Artist Kid Silk 3 Ply" src="http://www.marq1.info/thumbs/2006/02/222_yarndish.jpeg" /></a> The green is Fleece Artist Kidâ€‰/â€‰Silk 3 Ply in Moss. It&#8217;s so pretty, it will be a shame to untwist and wind it. The blue and the yellow are Manos Cotton Stria in two of my favorite hues. They&#8217;re labeled Navy and Saffron, but the blue as a hint of green to it.</p>
<p class="nofloat">I also picked up a set of Crystal Palace Bamboo #9&#8217;s (Am). These are smoother with a slightly sharper point than the hated Clovers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.images.bklnq.info/2006/02/225_davis_pattern.jpeg"><img width="128" height="96" class="alignleft" alt="Pattern illustration" src="http://www.marq1.info/thumbs/2006/02/225_davis_pattern.jpeg" /></a> This is my progress on the pattern from the last <a href="http://marq1.info/blog/2006/01/29/so-im-working-on-a-pattern/">post</a>. When viewed from the side the pattern is distinct, but from the front, it&#8217;s pretty much a blue rectangle.</p>
<p class="nofloat">Today&#8217;s Mystery: Just how many tissues did J forget to remove from the last load of laundry he did?</p>
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		<title>So I&#8217;m working on a Pattern</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2006 01:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MarQ1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At work&#8212;for conference calls where I have to pay attention and can&#8217;t actually work through them, yet don&#8217;t have anything to contribute&#8212;I have a bit of knitting I started, a scarf, and have been futzing around with a pattern. It&#8217;s in Baby Ull on #3 Am (3.00 mm) Swallow straights, so it&#8217;s in a fairly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At work&mdash;for conference calls where I have to pay attention and can&#8217;t actually work through them, yet don&#8217;t have anything to contribute&mdash;I have a bit of knitting I started, a scarf, and have been futzing around with a pattern. It&#8217;s in Baby Ull on #3 Am (3.00 mm) Swallow straights, so it&#8217;s in a fairly small gauge, but it&#8217;s just knits and purls, so I wouldn&#8217;t call it particularly difficult to knit. What&#8217;s been difficult was working my pattern out in my head. I tried working it out on paper, but my notebook isn&#8217;t big enough, so I turned to MS Excel, which can provide a decent grid.<br />
Is a 102 row repeat excessive?<br />
Four or five of them should yield a nice scarf.<br />
I&#8217;ve put the pattern chart in a <acronym title="Portable Document Format">PDF</acronym> <a href="http://www.marq1.info/extras/20060129/davis.pdf">here</a>. I tried a table in HTML, but it wouldn&#8217;t print.</p>
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		<title>Who&#8217;s That Girl?</title>
		<link>http://blog.bklnq.info/2006/01/whos-that-girl/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2006 02:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Men Knit, Issue 2 is out and I have a design in it, the Chevron Scarf, but I have no idea whose head is shown next to my &#8220;bio&#8221;.
Any clues? I haven&#8217;t had that much hair in twenty-five years.
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<p><a href="http://www.menknit.net/mag.html">Men Knit, Issue 2</a> is out and I have a design in it, <a href="http://marq1.info/blog/2005/10/10/i-love-days-off/">the Chevron Scarf</a>, but I have no idea whose head is shown next to my &#8220;bio&#8221;.</p>
<p>Any clues? I haven&#8217;t had that much hair in twenty-five years.</p>
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