Monday, March 12, 2012

Catching Up, Hobby Lobby and Bobbles

I have discovered an interesting thing about bobbles while knitting a project for Hobby Lobby (more on that later). You can push them through to the back side of your knitting if you want to. They (the bobbles) don't like it much, but, as Elizabeth Zimmermann says, "you are the boss of your knitting." Now, why would anyone go to the trouble of knitting a bobble only to push it to the wrong side? Why, button placement, of course. Some of the bobbles on this project are to be omitted for a button. So, if I screw up and make a bobble where a button should be, I have recourse. Always good to have options.

I began a contract relationship with Hobby Lobby last fall and have really enjoyed it. They tell me what yarn to use and what object they want knitted and some guidelines, and let me do the rest. So far I haven't seen anything in print that I've done. As soon as I see it in print, I'll post pictures here and on Ravelry and (hopefully) drum up some interest. So far, I've done a woman's tunic, baby/toddler tunics with matching headbands and coordinating blankets, and am now working on a hooded duster. The downside is, once I turn in the article and pattern to them, I never see it again. I don't have copyrights or even any final editing review. Since this is my first "gig", I didn't want to blow it by making a bunch of demands up front.

We'll see what happens when these first few items are published. If there are editing errors, I will ask for final review. I'm not at all meaning to imply that they're a bunch of screwups, they are in fact a great group of creative, non-ego, truly nice people. My concern is that a non-knitter will make pattern changes for the sake of print brevity and not realize the implications. Hopefully my fears are unfounded.

What have I been doing since November of 2010? I dunno, it's all a blur. See Ravelry for a list of my knitted items, good and bad. ha.

1 comment:

Pat said...

I have been trying to get the pattern for the Hobby Lobby pattern "Two of a Kind" knitted duster cardigan and dog sweater. my daughter and I love this pattern and would love to make. When you go where Ravelry sends you, a defunct website comes up. Can you help?