A Fisherman Knits

I am interested in hand knit traditional ganseys. They were beautiful and extraordinarily functional garments. Here is my research journal and thoughts on related historical issues

Tuesday, February 08, 2022

Learning to use a knitting sheath

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 I learned several different ways to knit using handheld needles prior to using a knitting sheath.  Everyone said, that circular needle were...

Clarifications

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 It turns out that it is perfectly possible to hand knit (with no knitting sheath) with flat tipped "knitting pins". It takes lear...
Saturday, January 22, 2022

The Craftsman

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"Craftsman" is a traditional term referring to  people of all genders that make fine objects and materials. The craftsman sets out...
Friday, January 21, 2022

Planning

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 As usual, I have a sweater in progress. It will be about 100,000 stiches.  It is a worsted weight yarn, knit on 2.3 mm needles knit at 7.5 ...
Thursday, January 20, 2022

Knitting fast revisited

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 When I came back to knitting, circa 1999,  I was told a lot of things - circular needles are faster, Continental knitting style is faster, ...
Friday, January 14, 2022

Just knitting

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A while back, I read an account of a Master Knitter who required his apprentices to "knit" for 5 years before he allowed them to p...
Saturday, January 01, 2022

More crossed stitches

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 I have been working on crossed stitches for a while now - there were little swatches, some approaches did not work, some sort of worked. So...
Thursday, December 30, 2021

Cassandra said, "Beware of knitting in the dark!"

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 I am trying to learn to knit cross stitch. I had done a few rows - I thought I would test myself by knitting cross stitch while watching th...
Wednesday, December 29, 2021

As usual, when I try something new, I get part of it wrong!

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 It is perfectly possible to knit cross stitch / twisted stich / plaited fabric with blunt needles (and a knitting sheath.  It can be done a...
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Monday, December 27, 2021

Statement of errors (again)

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 Since taking Gladys Thompson as my primary teacher some 15 years ago, I have focused on uncrossed stiches. Neglecting crossed stitches in k...
Saturday, December 25, 2021

How I got ply-twist on Sheringham & Jersey yarns so wrong

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 I use  differential rotation speed (DRS) control of twist insertion as I spin. It is a well known technology - both Henry Clemes and Alden ...
Friday, December 24, 2021

Walking through a cave

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I find knitting crossed stitches to be like walking through cave -- it is an adventure. One never knows what one will find. Left over right ...

Notes from Sheringham

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  Knitting “Sheringham” fabrics has been a goal since I first picked up Patterns for Guernseys, Jerseys, and Arans by Gladys Thompson some 1...
Friday, October 01, 2021

Swatch knit from handspun 6-ply ~1,700 ypp sock yarn

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  4" by 4" swatch of latest sock yarn. One of the most elastic yarns I have ever spun and one of the most elastic fabrics I have e...

New Draperies

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 Consider the explosion of exports of English worsted textiles in the 16th and 17th century, the so called "New Draperies". It has...
Thursday, September 30, 2021

Tudor Textiles

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 Look at paintings of the Tudor Court (Henry VIII ==> Elizabeth R). Now, sit down and spin threads and weave samples of fabrics that matc...
Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Sheringham

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 If the fine yarns the Sheringham ganseys were knit from had/have the beauty of the yarns I am spinning, then I can very much understand the...

Bias

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 As I began producing these finer yarns, I had a problem matching singles twist to ply twist.  This was resolved with a new drive band betwe...

The Economics of the yarns I am making these days

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 I start by spinning worsted singles at 17 tpi and between 11,000 and 14,000 ypp.  In an hour, I can spin about 300 yards, using about 10 gr...
Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Spinning and sampling - Jacob

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   September 28, 2021 - spinning singles from dyed Jacob fiber,  then plying into 4-ply yarn at about 2,700 ypp. I knit this yarn on 1.3 mm ...
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