Starting with Square One . . .

We’re starting 2024 with a make-a-long of knit and crochet squares as part of our monthly club, 
Tour of the Season.  When designing our Tour of the Season project for knitting I spent a lot of time thinking about how blanket squares are constructed — how different stitches yield different sizes and wondered about the ease of assembly with all these squares.  Ultimately I decided I liked the look of a center-out square. There’s no top, there’s no bottom, just perfect symmetry.  However, in order to achieve that look, it either means knitting from the outside in, or the inside out.  And in order to have the most amount of texture & stitch pattern options, it was best to knit from the inside out.  And this meant using something like the pinhole cast-on. . .this meant fidgety.

To be honest, I don’t like fidgety knitting. I don’t like *really* challenging stitches or tiny needles. I have intentionally avoided projects that require picking up lots of stitches or complicated colorwork — even if I loved the look of the finished garment.  But the square really wanted symmetry.  I had to do this for the square.

So I came home from work one night and sat down to start my square — my darling is making dinner and I’m chatting with him, meanwhile texting with my kids — and I ended up trying this cast-on for an hour and a half, pulling it out each time.  Fidgety!

The next morning, I was home alone and the house was quiet.  I watched this  slow-mo video from VeryPink Knits and got it and the first try. So lesson learned — don’t be tired and distracted when doing something fidgety!  A really helpful thing she says in the video is “all the action happens right here.”  That section of yarn is really the only section of yarn that you’re picking up with your needle.  That’s when it all clicked!



Now is my pinhole cast on perfect?  Absolutely not!  Is it still fidgety for the first few rounds?  Yes!  But is it pretty and satisfying when done?  Yes!

So here we have our first square, which will be the building block for the 11 other squares we will be making this year.

Some tips for other non-fidgety knitters:
1.  peace and quiet while learning something new — no audio book, no tv, no distractions
2.  don’t try to learn when tired — a friend told me he has a “no crafting after 9 pm” rule as it always ends in tears
3.  working over a flat surface, like a table, helps your needles stay vertical instead of getting all twisted up.
4.  once you have enough rounds, mark the start of the round with a locking marker



This first block of our knit-a-long blanket is “First Dance” and is included in with a club membership. And don’t worry if you’re starting late — this club will continue throughout 2024 and all squares will be available to subscribers.

One More Day!

We’ll keep the guessing game open for our fiber giveaway until tomorrow night (that’s Wednesday, March 18th!).

Oh, and since it’s proving to be difficult, we’ll put everyone’s name in the bucket for at least venturing a guess, with additional entries for correct guesses on the fiber types. Sound good? Now, head on over to comment on the Giveaway Post and we’ll announce a winner on Thursday!

In other news, there has been shawl progress:

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Are you working up a LightWaves shawl, too? Keep up with our intimate little KAL on Ravelry. I’m starting in on my Too Much Pepper waves today, after I peruse videos on the German short row technique.

Which short row technique do you like best?

We Want YOU! (to test-spin)

We’re hard at work on new offerings for Fall 2015, and there are fiber bases among the newness.

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Feedback wanted!

We’ll give away a 4-oz. braid of this Top Who Must Not Be Named to a randomly drawn winner. The catch? You have to guess the fiber blend. Hint: there are three fibers in this blend. Get at least two of them right (be specific with wool breed guesses), and we’ll enter you into the drawing for one braid in our Chocolate Cherry colorway. The other test-braids are in the hands of staff, but we already know we love it. We want to know if you love it, too. Comment on this post to enter! 

In other news, it’s time again for a seasonal, limited edition colorway in our Three Feet of Sheep. Your LYS can order it for just a short window of time, so put in your requests now!

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Our first Knitalong is small and informal, but we’re plugging away at our LightWaves shawls, and it’s about to get real with some wave action. Melody has been making progress:

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…and I’m ready to start on the waves. I’ve been charting it out and not really coming to any decision, but I’ll force myself to do that and post pics to the Rav group ASAP.

So, here we go:

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Three fiber types.

Get two of them right.

Win fiber.

GO!

A Knit-Along: won’t you join us?

Good morning!

Have you joined our Wonderland Yarns group on Ravelry yet? We’re hosting a knit-along beginning on March 1st, and we hope you’ll join us. Really, we just want another excuse to play with mini skein packs.

We’ve chosen the LightWaves pattern by Susan Ashcroft of Stitchnerd Designs for our first go ’round with community knitting:

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photo by Stitchnerd Designs

Doesn’t it just scream for mini skein packs? The color combining potential is boggling my brain, and I’m glad we have a few weeks to decide on colorways!

We’re offering some incentive for participants and to grow our Rav group and community:

Let us know you’re joining in and which Wonderland Yarns colors you are planning to use, and we’ll enter you in a drawing to win yarn for our next knit-along!

Share on social media when we post about the knit-along and we’ll enter you again!

Gain more entries into the drawing by sharing progress pics as we go, and of course, your finished shawl!

For those who would rather work on a smaller project, check out the link to the Wave Cowls pattern that the LightWaves pattern was inspired by. We think this would work well with a mini skein pack. LightWaves will require a 4 oz. skein in addition to a mini pack.

We’ll post more details about the drawing as we get closer to starting. In the meantime, watch our Facebook page for announcements you can share, and think about your favorite colorways!

In the meantime, we’re all trying to finish up some projects to free up needles for the knit-along!

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Melody’s $5 in Paris is coming along in Too Much Pepper and our Roses Red limited edition mini skein pack.

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I have to admit I’ve stalled a bit on my Enchanted Mesa, but mainly because I need to get something else off the necessary interchangeable needle cable.  It’s good incentive to get two projects done before the end of the month!

What are you working on?