Harmony Guide: Lace & Eyelets

Anyone else majorally disappointed with this book?
(Harmony Guide: Lace & Eyelets by Interweave Press)

Two major complaints:

  1. There are no charts!
    Who heard of knitting lace without charts? In my opinion, you need both the written out and the charts to knit lace. Sometimes one works better than the other. Seems very lazy of them not to include charts.
  2. The photos really tick me off.
    O.k. yes, they are all colorful and glossy and an improvement from the old guides, but…. They are cropped in too close, so you can’t see the edges of the lace, or how it is supposed to look as a row or column of lace. The beauty of the lace stitch gets totally lost. And some will show 2/3 of the stitch, then the other 1/3 is to the side. Sloppy work.

I can’t decide if I want to keep the book, or ship it back. I wish I had had the chance to see the book in person before ordering it online. (Bad me.) But to find out if I like a stitch, I’ll have to knit it up myself. But what would I replace it with? I was really excited about having a lace reference book for designing my own stuff. It is hard to find books with JUST lace. (and 250 stitches to boot!)

I’m curious to see what others think..

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If you are starting to knit the Rona Lace Shawl from Knit Picks, beware of a pattern typo on line 50. – You won’t discover it is wrong until after you’ve knit the row and are going on to line 51. According to Knit Picks, the correction is (printed in red):

Round 50: *(KB, p1)10 times, KB, k5. Repeat from * to end of round. (26)

And here are the other corrections if you are just now starting.

Round 38: *K5, KP in next yo, KB, P&K in next yo, k6. Repeat from * to end of round. (16) (note, the first yo into which the KP is worked is followed by KB – then work a P&K). If you do not reverse the order, from KP to P&K, the ribbed design will not come out right. Keep on doing so through the 46th round). …
Round 43: S(1)RHN, * yo, k2tog, yo, (KB, p1)6 times, KB, yo, SKP, yo, SK2P. Repeat from * to end of round. (20)…
Round 46: *K1, KP, (KB, p1)8 times, KB, P&K, K2. Repeat from * to end of round. (24)…

Somehow I got by without the other corrections. I wonder if anyone will notice? Naaah.

But while we are on the subject, here is my progress on the shawl. I’m on line 52 now. I wish there was a way to photograph lace on circulars without it looking like a piled-up load of poop. So use your imagination!

Rona Lace Shawl - Nov 10, 2007

And here is a closeup.

Rona Lace Shawl 2 - Nov 10, 2007

All the ribbing and knitting through the back loop is killing me. I had half a mind to change it to normal knit, but then I was convinced there has to be a reason. I HATE knitting rib. It annoys me for some reason. I think if I were a Continental-style knitter and not a thrower, it might not annoy me so bad. -I’ve been trying to learn to knit Continental for awhile now, and I still need lots of practice. One day.

I have progress on the Rambling Rose cardigan as well, but I am out of time.

Happy Sunday everyone!

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October 01 2007

Adventures in Lace

(this is a re-post from my old blog)

As if I don’t already have a difficult enough time keeping my brain on track these days, I decided a month ago that I needed a lace fix….and an intense one at that. I saw the pattern for the Rona Lace Shawl at Knit Picks and just HAD to have a go. I’ve only knit one other lace shawl before, so you can see why this pattern will be such a challenge. Look at the variety in stitches…wowee. Love it. You heard me complain before that my biggest challenge as a knitter is not getting bored? Well this one will definitely keep me going.

Here is my progress. The yarn is also from Knit Picks, it is a laceweight 100% Merino called Shadow, in the Jewels colorway. Nice, nice yarn with great depth since it is basically 2 shades of blue plied together.

Rona Lace Shawl - Nov 2006

I am loving this pattern so far. Here is the coolest part (well, at least I think so) – the pattern is written out line by line, not in chart form. That I love. Following a chart is all handy-dandy since it is small and easy to take with you, but in the end when you are working on complicated stitch repeats, writing it out, at least for me, is the only way to go.

pattern rona lace

Besides, if I REALLY want to freak out a non-knitter (or knitter for that matter), all I have to do is flash the 3 PAGES of written out lace, line by line, and they will gasp for sure. It’s like looking through one of my brother’s electrical engineering books from college. All numbers, formulas, symbols and who-hauz you have no clue how to read. Now I can arm myself with my knitting pattern and go head to head with the math and science geniuses. ha ha. I’m on line 35. Big proud smile.

Here is what I’ve learned so far from this project:

1. Don’t get too cocky.

Every time I think I’ve memorized the repeat and can do it all without looking at the sheet, I eventually mess up. It also seems that every time I’m feeling good about it and I speed up the knitting – dropped stitch city.

2. Don’t try to watch TV or have conversations while knitting difficult lace.

I have to repeat that I do have Mommy brain and it flies away very quickly and suddenly, so this could be just me, but when engaged in something or someone else, I stop paying attention and I end up backtracking more than knitting.

3. Knit just a few rounds everyday and you’ll feel like you’re getting somewhere.

I don’t have much time AT ALL for knitting, so I keep this project beside the bed for my “bedtime reading” if you will. Even if that means one round before bed, I am still making progress.

4. Cheat when you need to.

I tried to knit the first 6 rows 3 times before I decided there was no way to knit 3 stitches with YO increases every other stitch on DPN’s. How do you make a YO between needles?? I couldn’t get it to work. So I cheated – I knit the first 10 rows on straight needles, then stitched the ends together to form the circle. Brilliant. In the end, who will notice?

ronal lace center

There, I’ve cleansed my knitting self. There is a tiny ridge where the edges meet up, but it doesn’t bother me. You should have seen the horror when I was trying to knit the center on DPNs. Talk about some BAAAAD knitting. But we are all better now.

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