Thursday, 29 November 2018

The Kilted Knitter Podcast Episode 6: ONO

Nothing to do with Yoko...


Thanks for watching! Don't forget to check out the Unwind Fibrecraft Retreat website. www.unwindretreat.co.nz As promised, here is the recipe for my kiwifruit and banana muffins... Ingredients Wet mix: 2 eggs 1/2 cup sugar 1/4 cup oil (canola) 4 large ripe mashed kiwifruit 1 large ripe banana 1/4 teaspoon vanilla essence 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/2 cup milk Dry mix: 3 cups self-raising flour (if you prefer to use plain flour add six teaspoons of baking powder) Method: Blend the eggs, sugar, and oil. Mix in the remaining wet mix ingredients and then fold in the dry ingredients. Place in greased muffin pans and bake at 180 degrees c for 25 minutes. When cool, add lemon icing to taste. Enjoy... and let me know if you bake any!

The Kilted Knitter Podcast Episode 5: RIMA

Travels with Sockmatician and Sockmasister


The Kilted Knitter Podcast Episode 4: WHA

Knitting fo(u)rth...


Basking in the afterglow of another fantastic Knit August Nights (KAN) knitting retreat. Did I buy yarn...YES.

The Kilted Knitter Podcast Episode 3: TORU

The best things come in threes...


The knitting (mis)adventures of Kiwi James the Kilted Knitter from New Zealand People mentioned: Morag - Vintage Purls - https://vintagepurls.co.nz/ Nathan Taylor - Sockmatician - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHO5... Book: Art Nouveau Cross Stitch by Barbara Hammet Patterns mentioned: The Brethren Sock by Millard Fontenot - Free on Ravelry Yarn used - Fibre Alive Merino Mania (Yarn I hand dyed myself). No.8 Wire beanie by Paula Henley - Available for purchase on Ravelry https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr... Yarn used - Countrywide yarns, Windsor W12 8QT by The Sockmatician Nathan Taylor - Available for purchase on Ravelry https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr... Yarn used - Kauni Effekt The Hamish beanie by Delene Mundy-Bennett Available for purchase on Ravelry https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr... Yarn Adoption: Man Made Fibre (Ian) https://www.facebook.com/ManMadeFibre... 8ply 100gm 100%Pure MW NZ Wool - Baked Clay Stray Cat Socks (Tracy) https://www.straycatsocks.com/ Hand Dyed self striping sock yarn 100gm 80% Super Wash Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon yellow, brown cream Prosper yarns (Lester) https://www.prosperyarn.com/ 4 ply fingering weight sock yarn 80% merino 20% nylon Sybil Tasty treat: Rocky Road. 2 x 250gm tablets of chocolate, 1 x packet each of fruit jubes, marshmallows, blanched almonds Line a 20cm square baking tin with baking paper. Toast the almonds. Cut the fruit jubes and marshmallows in half. Place half the almonds, fruit jubes and marshmallows into the baking tin. Melt one of the tablets of chocolate and pour over everything in the baking tin. Put the remaining almonds, fruit jubes and marshmallows into the baking tin. Melt the second tablet of chocolate and pour over everything in the baking tin. Place in the refrigerator for two hours to set. Once set take out of the baking tin and cut into bite size pieces.

The Kilted Knitter Podcast Episode 2: RUA

I'm back for more...


The knitting (mis)adventures of Kiwi James the Kilted Knitter from New Zealand People mentioned: Major Knitter - Jennifer - http://majorknitter.typepad.com/ Crafty Andy - Andres Nevarez - http://www.craftyandy.net/ Happy Go Knitty - Helene - https://www.facebook.com/Happygoknitty/ Morag - Vintage Purls - https://vintagepurls.co.nz/ Book: The Celtic Collection by Alice Starmore Patterns mentioned: Rolled Edge Beanie - Free from store of purchase Yarn used - Adriafil Knitcol Be It Not Striped Beret by ConnieLene Johnson - Free on Ravelry Yarn used - Countrywide yarns, Windsor The Brethren Sock by Millard Fontenot - Free on Ravelry Yarn used - Yarn I hand dyed myself. No.8 Wire beanie by Paula Henley - Available for purchase on Ravelry Yarn used - Countrywide yarns, Windsor W12 8QT by The Sockmatician Nathan Taylor - Available for purchase on Ravelry Yarn used - Kauni Effekt Yarn Adoption: Darn-Knit NZ https://www.facebook.com/darnknityarn/ 4ply Twist on twist merino gradient Double Knit passionfruit gradient 4 ply sock yarn watermelon gradient Man Made Fibre (Ian) https://www.facebook.com/ManMadeFibre... 4ply machine washable merino - Blackberry wine Hollyberry yarns https://www.facebook.com/hollyberryya... 4ply fingering merino - Black of Heart Outlaw Yarns (Deb) www.outlawyarn.com Bohemia Gothic worsted (Polwarth, Alpaca, Possum - Shelley, Byron, Austen, Jekyll, Poe Kiwiyarn-a (Rebecca) https://www.facebook.com/KiwiYarna/ 4ply high twist merino - Burnt Orange, Manuka Ruataniwha Dye Studio (Steph and Duncan) https://www.ruataniwhadyestudio.com/ 4ply merino/nylon hand dyed in Tokyo - A pandemonium of parrots 4ply blue-faced leicester hand dyed in Delft - Lotus in bloom Revive Designs (Debra) https://www.etsy.com/nz/shop/ReviveDe... 4ply merino/nylon sock - Appletini, moss green Schoppel merino/nylon sock blank Tasty treat: Irish Tea Brack Full size: Place 275 grams of sultanas, 275 grams of raisins, 275 grams of soft brown sugar into a bowl, pour over 475 mls of a strong dark tea. Stir to dissolve the sugar. Cover and leave overnight to allow the fruit to swell. Following day in another bowl add 375 grams of plain flour, 2 teaspoons of baking powder, 2 teaspoons of mixed spice, 2 eggs beaten. Gently mix ingredients together and then add to the fruit mixture. Stir to combine. Pour mixture into a greased cake tin and place in pre-heated oven. Bake at 160c for approx 90 minutes. Small size: Halve the quantity of all the ingredients but follow the same method. Pour mixture into a greased loaf tin. Bake at 160c for approx 80 minutes .

The Kilted Knitter Podcast Episode 1: TAHI

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Sunday, 6 May 2018

'SOCKMATICIAN' Nathan Taylor's 2018 South Island knitting workshop tour, August 29 - 31

Nathan wearing his hugely popular Il Burato double knit scarf
Nathan Taylor is a knitter on a mission... to convert every knitter into a double knitter, one knitter at a time and by his catchphrase 'One Stitch At A Time' or OSAAT. (He lovingly refers to his followers as OSAATers).

You can see his creativity and talent by clicking here to see all his patterns and designs on Ravelry.

Based in London, England Nathan has a varied life and hardly has a moment to spare with everything he is involved with. Apart from his knitting commitments which include designing, teaching and commission work he is also well known as an actor, singer, lyricist and even a sounding board for his composer husband Ben. But perhaps it is his video podcasts on youtube which have helped to increase his visibility in the knitting community on a global scale. You can watch his you tube channel by clicking here and discover just how talented and charming he is.

His mission is now about to bring him all the way to New Zealand in late August of this year and luckily for us it will include four workshops in the South Island, two in Arrowtown and two in Dunedin. All the information about the workshops and how to book are listed below.

ARROWTOWN 

Workshops kindly hosted by The Stitching Post

But held at the Lakes District Museum, Buckingham Street, Arrowtown.

Wednesday, August 29th,  9.30am - 12.30pm

Workshop 1: Demystifying Double Knitting



This is a class for knitters who want to explore the wonderful world of double-knitting (DK). That’s the two-sided technique, not the yarn weight!
DK is a versatile and wonderful way of creating stunning effects in reversible, two-sided knitting, so no more wrong sides, no unsightly floats, and best of all, two garments in one, as whatever beautiful pattern is displayed on the front, shows on the back too, but with the colours reversed. Magic!
In this class we will be exploring how the basic mechanics of DK work: looking at the structure of the fabric, and how the two sides interact with each other to create the interlocked, reversible beauty that only DK can give you. We’ll talk a little bit about what is possible in the technique, to give you a flavour of where this foundation can eventually lead you, but we’ll mostly be concerning ourselves with getting you familiar with what yarn goes where!

Thursday, August 30th,  9.30am - 12.30pm

Workshop 2:  “Strantarsia” – Stranded Intarsia




We all know that intarsia can’t be done in the round. (Well, you can do some sorts of things that involve working back and forth, and seaming up the side, but it’s not really possible to do it properly.)
You CAN, however, work a panel of stranded (think fair-isle) knitting in the round, where the colour work does not go all the way round the piece, but is only worked in one specific area.


This is a technique is pioneered by Nathan and it’s really fun to do. Its applications are many and various. You can, for example, put a contrasting motif on the ankle of a sock, or a sports logo on the front of a hat. Fancy working a patch of colour work into the breast of a jumper knitted in the round? Thought you could only achieve it with duplicate stitch after the event? Not anymore! Now you can add little patches of stranded colour work anywhere you like in your in-the-round projects.

DUNEDIN

Workshops kindly hosted at The Valley Project Rooms,                                        262 North Road, North East Valley, Dunedin.

Friday, August 31st, 1.00pm - 4.00pm (Fred Hollows Room)

Workshop 3:  “Strantarsia” – Stranded Intarsia


A repeat of the Arrowtown workshop, please see above for the content detail.

Friday, August 31st, 6.00pm - 9.00pm (Te Putake Room)

Workshop 4: Double Knitting Shaping - The Future of Double Knitting


Double-knitting is a fantastic technique for creating reversible, double-squishy fabric with no unsightly wrong sides, and can be used for many different purposes. If you want to take your double-knitting to the next level, you are going to need to know a little bit more than how to make the standard stocking-stitch-on-both-sides fabric that we all know and love. Nathan will show you how to execute a variety of different types of both increases and decreases, and tell you where you might want to use each of them to their best effect.
The class covers two different types of yarn overs (both connected and unconnected forms), along with the Make One increase (both left- and right-leaning). For decreases, we’ll discuss the idea of matched pairs, and learn about right- and left-leaning single and double decreases, as well as the Centred Double Decrease, and a whole variety of others. Time permitting, we’ll even learn how to do German Short Rows in DK, so that you can send your double-knitting round corners! Once you get to grips with what is possible, the possibilities are endless. This really IS the future of double-knitting!

Additional class information

Duration - Three hours (please arrive a few minutes early)
Cost - $67.00 per class
Requirements
  • A smile and an open mind
  • Yarn - Bring two contrasting solid colours of yarn. Please avoid variegated colours.
  • Yarn type - The yarn should be smooth to help show off stitch definition.
  • Yarn weight - Your own choice but DK/8 ply is most common. Please avoid novelty yarns.
  • Needle size - Appropriate to your yarn choice
  • Needle type for Demystifying Double Knitting - Straight or circular
  • Needle type for Double Knitting Shaping - Straight or circular
  • Needle type for Strantarsia - Circular or DPN's (You'll be knitting in the round)
  • For the Double Knitting Shaping workshop you must already know how to double knit
  • For the Strantarsia workshop you must already know how to knit in the round
  • Notebook and pen

Booking Information

To book your place on any of the workshops and to arrange payment just send an email to jamesherbison@gmail.com indicating which workshops you would like to take. Payment details will then be provided and your place(s) will be confirmed once payment is received.

You can take more than one workshop if you wish to but the number of places in each workshop is limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.

(Double) Knit in Public with Nathan

If you are not able to make any of Nathan's workshops, fear not, you will still have an opportunity to see him in Dunedin.  If you have been lucky enough to have taken a workshop with Nathan you will have one last opportunity to see him before he heads to Wellington.

Saturday September 1st, 8.30am - 9.00am you are welcome to join Nathan outside the Dunedin Railway Station for a (Double) Knit in Public event. Bring along your double knitting and add to the colour of the day and knit out loud. 


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