I'll have to fess up and say that a rather disproportionate amount of joy for me comes from naming knits for designing.
This is a case in point.
![Photobucket](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_u0A1Vc3HqBu5b4u3QOzpVP2TMQrEF3YDFYdKXjcpl8fQpNXQ0q_wW4TURXQI8V6dU0Ygi-a1pKQ-ncFetETLiL7KqcFTJP9B4IC3MJbzcTdUitTZgdlTfaqdHx04Dfi5Z-WJ5VzsKiAQ=s0-d)
Pattern: Alauda
Yarn: oh, a few scraps. Methinks it was
1) Brown Louisa Harding "Grace"
2) Orange Manos Silk Blend
3) a couple different yellow/golden shades of Handmaiden's "Silk Maiden"
4) white Elsebeth Lavold "ClassicAL"
Why I made it:
My hands were unbelievably cold at work.
Why it's got such a highfalutin name?
I love the naming. I love the organizing and labelling and making odd and rather twitsy-turny connections. In this instance, I knew I wanted to use some pretty stash scraps, hence the idea of a "legion", expand that to a particular legion (one of Caesar's Gaulish legions, see here)
and to top it all off, this particular Alauda word morphed into the modern French word Alouette, which is denotative of a small bird.
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Gratuitous Butters photo:
![Photobucket](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tZY4xCiKMKNjdQ_NCin17YkS6uNykQ8P4EujDZsxpIHIJkosYOPNHSzMMyvzj60bOm8WL1C30XEK5s1AydqvJXtwxJrJ3RFWcobgQ8EAg6Zq1jIf6FZYC_50KL1ZoUOIabJXhI3m7D=s0-d)
If you want to make a pair:
step 1 - get scrap (all same gauge)
step 2 - measure around knuckles to get # of sts cast on (1” neg ease)
step 3 - cast on and knit knit knit in a rectangle til the piece measures to your wrist (if you want to add the YO row, just work one YO, k2tog across the fourth row).
step 4 - cast off and stitch together edge, leaving thumb holes!
![Photobucket](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_txxCGDYwUXm8L3letucktbG5ID4-YXUm-Jvreguv7U76trB45GT6JZ7L_LXQyw5vY1m8WFqPy4cInZ1Pmg9ARGqmaF-MVFoeii-3Uy3qN15i8sf1zhE-qg8uIN4vZjebChIUR3TPWj=s0-d)
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This is a case in point.
Pattern: Alauda
Yarn: oh, a few scraps. Methinks it was
1) Brown Louisa Harding "Grace"
2) Orange Manos Silk Blend
3) a couple different yellow/golden shades of Handmaiden's "Silk Maiden"
4) white Elsebeth Lavold "ClassicAL"
Why I made it:
My hands were unbelievably cold at work.
Why it's got such a highfalutin name?
I love the naming. I love the organizing and labelling and making odd and rather twitsy-turny connections. In this instance, I knew I wanted to use some pretty stash scraps, hence the idea of a "legion", expand that to a particular legion (one of Caesar's Gaulish legions, see here)
and to top it all off, this particular Alauda word morphed into the modern French word Alouette, which is denotative of a small bird.
Gratuitous Butters photo:
If you want to make a pair:
step 1 - get scrap (all same gauge)
step 2 - measure around knuckles to get # of sts cast on (1” neg ease)
step 3 - cast on and knit knit knit in a rectangle til the piece measures to your wrist (if you want to add the YO row, just work one YO, k2tog across the fourth row).
step 4 - cast off and stitch together edge, leaving thumb holes!
This post has been brought to you by procrastiknitting.
8 comments:
Cuuuuute! (gloves and birdies. hello, birdies!)
Cool project and name. I like the color gradations
Cool! These are way, way cool! :)
Awww, Butters. :)
The mitts are great and so is their name! I love your fancy names for designs -- especially the ones with Classical references!
My hubby gets a real kick out of naming his on-line gaming characters. If the name isn't right, he doesn't have fun with the character.....So I get what you mean. Very cute wristbone warmers! Air conditioning should not be turned on that strong in the summer. It is one of my pet peeves....
I love Butters photos!! He seems to really appreciate your pretty designs, too...
Biggest name for the littlest knit. Just your style. geek.
Lurves you ;-)
BTW, my word verification was:
yvhuoxvkithe
Fitting, the longest word verifacation for the shortest comment.
Oh I LOVE Butters! And fancy-pants names...
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