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Welcome to the Phoebe-along knitalong blog! We are knitting the Phoebe Capelet from the Spring 2005 issue of Interweave Knits.

Interested in joining us? Just take a minute and do the following:

1. Email me at senorafarrell (at) yahoo (dot) com and I'll invite you to join the knitalong ...
2. Share what yarn you're using and any photos!

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Check out their Phoebes:

Jenifer (host)

Lu

Gina

Nyxxie (Jennifer)

Gillian

Gracie

Alexa

Barbara

Alex

Carol

Michelle

Allie

all cute art in this blog from artbycheryl.com


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Sunday, May 29, 2005
FO at last!


Yarn: Lorna's Laces Shepherd Worsted in Raspberry (Or was it Ruby?)
Neeldes: US size 10.5

I know I'm probably the last person to finish this project, but school has just been so busy and has limited my knitting time. It started off as my Mom's birthday gift, then Mother's Day gift, and now it's just the really belated gift, ha! I messed up and rip all of it out at one point, but somehow I stuck with it and have re-knit the little thing. Right now I'm just glad it's done!

Posted at 12:33 pm by Alexa
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Thursday, May 05, 2005
Updates ...

Hi everyone, I thought I'd update on the Phoebe-along ...

First of all, welcome Allie at Trendy Knitter to the knitalong!

Second, Alex emailed me to share that she's working on (or finished already?) her fourth Phoebe ... can you believe it?!  Go, Alex!

I remember mentioning that I wanted to make a Phoebe in two rectangles out of Noro Silk Garden ... I'm thinking one skein per rectangle ought to do it.  What do you think? 

Posted at 07:12 am by farrellfamily
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Sunday, April 24, 2005
It's coming along.

<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v19/claudior/knitting/phoebe.jpg" alt="Image hosted by Photobucket.com">

I know this is a lousy photo, but my Phoebe is coming along. I'm only about 10 inches into the project, and it's going pretty well for the most part. I messed up on one row, but hasn't really messed up the rest of the project. Better photos and more details coming in the future.

Posted at 10:36 am by Alexa
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Monday, April 04, 2005
Welcome Michelle and her finished Phoebe!

A big welcome to Michelle and her finished Phoebe!  Check out her blog for more info and to say job well done.

Posted at 01:53 pm by farrellfamily
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Sunday, April 03, 2005
Finished Phoebe

Thought I'd share the link that Cathi (too cool to join our little knitalong here ... no, really, probably just busy, but thought I'd just say that because it's late at night) finished a Phoebe from on errant skein of Cotton Ease.  Go take a peek!

Posted at 09:56 pm by farrellfamily
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and ps...

And also welcome Carol to the group from WI!

Posted at 09:37 pm by farrellfamily
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Question ...

I'm thinking of starting another Phoebe sometime soon, and instead of doing the one long rectangle, this time I'd like to do two rectangles with one point in back and one in front.  I haven't done the measurements yet, but I think that I'd need longer than 20" per rectangle length as the length will go up against the shorter edge of the other rectangle. (Whew, was that confusing or what?)  What I mean is that I know I'll be needing more yarn ... but how much do you think I'd need?  I guesstimate that I used around 225 yds for my phoebe (a little into the 2nd skein of Lamb's Pride, and the first was 190 yds).  How many yards did you all use exactly for your phoebe?  Any advice is appreciated! :)

Posted at 09:32 pm by farrellfamily
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Saturday, April 02, 2005
Finishing Phoebe

Everyone's finished Phoebe's look great! I'm done too -- except for the sewing -- planning to do that later on tonight. Mine looks exactly like Lu's -- same color which I really like. But I also love the colorful Phoebe's!  I think I'll start another one while I still have the pattern in mind. In fact I did start another one in Big Kureyon (an idea that I got when Jenifer was thinking about using Silk Garden--plus I had a stray skein) but the Kureyon is too scratchy I think--it might be o.k. during the winter over a turtleneck or something but the Silk Garden would probably be great.  

Posted at 02:44 pm by Gillian
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Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Yea, I did it!

I finished this last week, but just haven't quite had time to blog about it yet, so here's the 4-1-1:

FO Report:  Phoebe
Designer: Norah Gaughan

Pattern Source: IWK Spring 05 issue
Yarn: Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted, color Fuschia
Yarn Source: my stash (gotta love that!)

Needle Size: US 10.5
Gauge: 
more or less whatever the pattern said



What can I say about this little capelet?

At first glance, I thought it would be super-easy.  Upon casting on, I found it to be a little difficult at first ... good thing we have this knitalong!  The stitch pattern sent me running to my Vogue Knitting book, something that not many patterns make me do very often.
If you're having difficulties with this pattern, the following tips may (or may not) help you ...
 
The tricky parts of the patterns have to do with the yarn overs ... and you have to have a good understanding of how to yo between p to k stitches, and between p to p stitches.  Check this out if you're having problems.  Or, the Vogue Knitting book was a savior to me (does your library carry it?).

Next, you have to understand the "k into the next st without removing the st from the needle, and then k into the following st and remove both at the same time."  I think that those directions pretty much say it ... I tried to take photos, in vain, because I'm a crummy photographer of my knitting. 

Then, at the end of the rows, you'll have always worked a yo on the third st of the previous row, so you have to be sure to work this st as the 3rd to last st of the end of each row.  Always. (Don't let it fall over so that you're working it 2nd to last or last.)

If you watch the pattern unfold, you'll see that you're always doing the same thing to each st on every row ... so once you get the rhythm, it sort of clicks and makes sense.  I had to start the pattern twice and rip out twice before it started working ... I will say that this isn't a mindless knit.  Does anyone else remember exactly what happened when?

I measured from where I thought the capelet would start and end on me, and I came up with a little over 40", so I think that my final phoebe (totally stretched) was about 42" in length.  I like the length.

In the end, once I got going this worked up really nicely and I'd say that practically any heavy to light worsted weight yarn would work really nicely here.  This took not too much yarn, and I really like the pattern in the end.  I definitely think I'll do another one, and this time I may do two rectangles and then join them in that two-rectangles-poncho look. (that is, if it's not too trendy now.  I think I can still get away with the look.)  I may do a shrug, first, however ...

Last, but not least, I'll leave you with the shot that my budding photographer took in the "Phoebe pose".


Posted at 10:37 pm by farrellfamily
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Monday, March 28, 2005
I'm finished too!

Hello everyone!!

I finished my Phoebe as well and I love it!  It doesn't look too much like the one in the picture.  I have no idea why, but I think my gauge was off a bit.  But, I really like it and I got lots of compliments on it.  I may make another one! 






Excuse the strange expression on my face!

Posted at 01:45 pm by Gracie
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