Showing posts with label Knitwear at the Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knitwear at the Movies. Show all posts

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Knitwear at the Movies: 50/50

Am I a bad person if, when I saw the trailer for this movie, sitting in a darkened theatre, I thought to myself, Ooh, cancer, head-shaving scene... this is going to have a lot of hats?  (Answer: yes, yes I am.)

Three times for this movie: once just watching, once with commentary while knitting, and once for screenshots while knitting.  I really connected with the character of Adam (it doesn't hurt that he's played by super amazing awesome gorgeous Joseph Gordon-Levitt), plus I felt progressively less evil with each viewing.

I was wrong about the hats...
Just two?  -sigh-  I guess it's a realism thing.
Hat #1: wide-band striped beanie; Hat #2: wide-ribbed watch cap.  Sooo simple!  Sooo free!
1) Turn A Square [Rav link] by Jared Flood
2) Lorne's Hat [Rav link] by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee

The Blanket in Katherine's Office
Great big granny square!
he is so cute, I can't stand it
 
I wonder if Katherine is representing any particular school colors, or if some family member made this for her.  Fun fact: lots of knitting can be done by machine, but ALL crochet must be done by hand.  Truth.
Kinda Remindy patterns (all crocheted, all free!)
Big Granny Baby Blanket [Rav link] by Bernat Design Studio
Keyport Afghan [Rav link] by Lion Brand Yarn
Striped Rectangle Granny [Rav link] by April Moreland

Mitch's Wife's Cardigan
Fuzzy!
The shawl collar/buttonband looks to be in garter stitch, knit at the same time rather than picked up later.
Kinda Remindy
free!  108-13 jacket with textured pattern [Rav link] by DROPS design

Katherine's Nighttime Cardi
Texture!
This shawl collar cardi (Anna Kendrick looks impossibly young) has some sort of waffle-y all-over pattern.
Kinda Remindy patterns
Tuzo [Rav link] by Cirilia Rose; in Berroco Booklet #293
free! + German  Tyrosin [Rav link] by Dagmar Lutz
free!  Michele O Cardigan [Rav link] by Vladimir Teriokhin 

Bonus: Knitting On Film
KOFing during chemo -- looks like a nice bulky blanket

Saturday, March 24, 2012

KATM + PR: Love and Other Drugs

Anne Hathaway + Jake Gyllenhaal + Viagra + Parkinson's + comfy sweaters = Love and Other Drugs.  Let's begin, shall we?

Maggie's Black and White Toque
Full disclosure: chicken before the egg.  I found the pattern for this hat serendipitously, which prompted me to add LAOD to the KATM queue ASAP.  Me FTW?
 
Sometimes a picture of a hat is enough to change the course of your afternoon, what can I say.  Also: I want this hair on my head now.
free!  Love and Other Drugs movie Hat [Rav link] by Nancy Fry

Maggie's Black and White Cardi
Where is this movie set?  Pittsburgh.  And Maggie is an artsy photog type.  That combo assures sweaters and I wasn't disappointed.
If you must wear overalls (and I'm definitely not saying you must), it helps to pair them with a sweet cardigan and mussed ringlets.
free! French  743 - Veste couture [Rav link] by Bergère de France
Parkham [Rav link] by Martin Storey; Rowan Classic Coast, Book 17 

Maggie's Aran Turtleneck
I mean, look at this gorgeous thing!  I'm talking about the sweater, not the hairstyle.  Have I mentioned that I covet the hair?
 
 
Wee pocket flaps!  The cables look squishy and warm -- there's more than enough time to complete this pullover before next winter.
#12 Cabled Pullover [Rav link] by Shiri Mor; $6.00 USD

Maggie's Oatmeal Cardigan
Usually when I refer to an "oatmeal" cardigan, I mean the color alone, but this time the texture is along for the ride.
detail shot
It looks comfy, but boring...  the cables on the pockets save me from falling asleep in a pile of porridge.
Oh yeah, and both of these kinda remindy pattern are free!
knit A Serviceable Sweater [Rav link] by Needlecraft Publishing
crochet New Beginnings Bulky Sweater [Rav link] by Agnes Russell

Rando Senior's Bus Hat
Joke for you: how is this pom pom stocking cap like a newspaper?
Ready to laugh?  It's black and white and red all over!!  GET IT?  Whatevs.  I'm a librarian, not a comedienne.  You're welcome.
This motif would be simple enough to replicate, so here's a kinda remindy free! pattern to start you off.
135-6 Hat with Norwegian pattern [Rav link] by DROPS design

BONUS PATTERNS: Annie's Boobs (not the monkey)
In honor of the realistic shocking nudity in this film (sorry, forgot I was American for a second; movie sex is so much worse than movie violence, amirite? /sarcasm), here are some free! chesticle patterns.
Stand-alone breasts for mastectomy recovery, breastfeeding training, or just having a fiber breast around the house...
knit
Tit Bits [Rav link] by Beryl Tsang
Knitted Breast [Rav link] by Carolyn Westcott
Knitted boob [Rav link] by Marte Fagervik
+ Portuguese Customisable breast [Rav link] Crafts From The Cwtch 
+ Dutch Golden Boob Award [Rav link] by Storm in the Attic
crochet
Crochet Breast [Rav link] by Gillian Barclay
Crochet Breast Prosthesis [Rav link] by Jenny King
Faux Boob [Rav link] by Cris Porter
Crochet la Ta-ta [Rav link] by American Girl in Italy
Boob [Rav link] by Jamin Chenault
Crochet Boob [Rav link] by Smeddley
Boob baby beanies for breastfeeding mamas...
knit
+ Danish The Breast Beanie or Boob Hat?! [Rav link] by Irene Birk
Boobie Hat! [Rav link] by Emily Wolf
crochet
Newborn Boob Beanie [Rav link] by Scotti Oxford
Adult hat for breast cancer awareness...
knit  Boob Hat [Rav link] by Keena Lindsay
And finally, a knit bra!
BOOBY TRAP...THE CARPETS NEXT [Rav link] by ADHD Knitting

Thank you to Jill Factotum for this idea!  :)

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Knitwear at the Movies: Never Let Me Go

Sometimes I use books to subtly test my compatibility with people: do we have similar tastes, and will we be friends?  Never Let Me Go, the novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, was not one of those books.

Is the book well-written? Absolutely.  Is is a good book?  Well...  I'm not enthusiastic about it, but it's for sure not bad; I can't seem to figure out how I feel about it as a whole.  Would I recommend it to you?  Not without the caveats I just mentioned.

I'm similarly ambivalent after watching the movie.  Is is well cast? Definitely.  Well acted? Undoubtedly.  Do I like it? Well... I don't know?  Evidently I like it enough to watch it twice.  But I've also seen Dumb and Dumber more than once, so that's not saying much.

So: you wanna see a bunch of gray sweaters?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Grrraaaaayyyyyyy.  These poor kids.

The adults in the movie -- teachers and present-day main characters -- get much more interesting knits, thankyouverymuch.

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It's obvious the audience is supposed to identify with Miss Lucy, played by Sally Hawkins, because she has the best sweaters.
Light, bright, alright!  It stands out as airy and comfortable in a world awash with gloom and rigidness.
Kinda Remindy Patterns:
Snowcloud Cardigan [Rav link] by Dorothy Jane; $4.00 USD
Babette [Rav link] by Sarah Hatton; from Rowan's Cocoon Collection

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When Miss Lucy partakes of the gray trend surrounding her, she does so with some fun details, even as she expounds on not-so-fun lectures.
detail shot
There's a honeycomb brick pattern on the shoulders? And a herringbone/chevron pattern down each cardigan front?  I'm not very good at description today, sorry.
Killybegs [Rav link] by Carol Feller; in book Contemporary Irish Knits

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I was very nearly dissuaded by the sea of gray, but these cuffs on Kathy's sweater convinced me that this post was possible.
detail shot
I hope the colorwork (snowflakes!) and the gull eyelet pattern will distract you from poor Carey Mulligan's horrible haircut.

Did you know that if you're generally looking for a cardigan with stranded colorwork, you will find approximately 800 patterns that include stranding at the yoke and/or all-over fair isle and/or simple striping and/or large intarsia motifs, and approximately 15 patterns patterns with stranded colorwork at the wrists and lower hem only?
True story.  (and then I found twenty dollars.)
Not-Even-Slightly-Remindy-but-Kathy-Might-Like-Them Patterns
free!  116-44 Jacket [Rav link] by DROPS design
free!  61-18 Cardigan in Paris with zipper [Rav link] by DROPS design

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Random Girl at The Cottages (seriously, does her character have a name?) knows that her comfy green sweater is perfect for learning how to laugh at sitcoms.
Hanging out in an English farmhouse with some tea and a rope-cabled mock turtleneck pullover sounds like a perfect weekend plan.
I'll get right on that? --no.  But I can dream.
Cable Cascade Pullover [Rav link] by Jennifer L. Appleby; $5.50 USD

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Awww, Grumpy Guy (character name Keffers, real name David Sterne), you didn't think I'd forget about you, did you?
This quick glimpse of his traditional aran pullover is the best shot I could get; the man likes his outerwear.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Knitwear at the Movies: Waitress

SO GOOD.  I love this movie muchly.  Extremely well written and well acted -- the world lost an awesome talent with the loss of Adrienne Shelly.

This movie surprises me with questions I don't often ponder, like...
what would I do if Nathan Fillion was all-of-a-sudden my OBGYN?
I, for one, would make this face.
Anyway.  That's enough of that.

There's really only one sweater of which to speak, but what a sweater it is:
 
 
Look at those cables!  Look at 'em!

I found a possible name for this cable pattern -- Criss Cross Cable With Twists?  AND I found Unintentional Holiday [Rav link], designed by Kathleen Gill-Slee; it's only $6.00 USD for a gorgeous doppelganger.  In fact, I like Gill-Slee's design better -- she goes with only one crazy cable traveling down each sleeve, removing a lot of sweater bulk without losing sweater coziness.  Love.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Knitwear at the Movies: Anne of Avonlea

Second verse, better than the first?  YES.  I watched the clam bake scene eight times...  just mentioning it makes me want to watch it again.  With director's commentary.
Marilla KOFing (Knitting on Film)


Fred's Simple Sweater Vest
Honestly, I'm only including this because Bruce McCulloch, the actor who plays Diana's fiance Fred Wright, was a member of the very awesome Kids in the Hall.
"Bruce, what's this with you and Jazz?"
Trivia Question: what other Kids in the Hall cast member makes an appearance in Anne of Avonlea?
Answer: Lewis Allen, the boastful teacher at the hospital benefit ball, is played by Dave Foley.

Gil's V-Neck Cabled Vest
This screenshot makes me swoon, even though I know in the back of my head that they're "fighting" in this scene.
I want the collared-shirt/skinny-tie/sweater-vest/newsboy-cap look to come back in a MAJOR WAY.
Extra bonus funny points: I found this Tumblr site -- genius! (language is NSFW)

Anne's Clambake Cardigan
Seriously, how do women accomplish a full-on Gibson 'do?  It staggers the imagination.
detail shot
The sleeves and back are this honeycomb pattern; the front panels feature a diagonal eyelet pattern not dissimilar to that of the cardigan I just knit (ok, fine, it was a couple months ago now... but it feels very recent.). 

Anne's Tan Teacher Sweater
Anne's new school is full of sweaters and hijinks and chance meetings with that old guy who has pretty intense mood swings.
First he's grumpy, then he's manically smiling.  Whatevs.
Seed stitch edging and lapels and slightly puffed sleeves balance the bland color for a perfectly serviceable sweater.

Anne's Sweater Vest
The middle part of AA should be called "let's hang out with rich people; it's so fun."
detail shot
It's suuuper difficult to see the texture on this (thanks, black), but I assure you that it's there.  Even better is the cool pattern on her shirt: very pretty.

Mrs. Harris's Granny Square Blanket
Just goes to show you, granny squares know no class.
I, for one, always use a lap blanket when wearing a full black taffeta dress.  That's how I roll.  Hey-yo!  (...I can't believe I just made a wheelchair joke.  Maybe it's time to stop drinking wine and go to sleep.)

Emmeline's Brown Vest
So many sweater vests, y'all.
The dipping neckline and the closures keep it unique and slightly more interesting than it could be (vest, brown, on the quiet girl). Also contributing to the interesting: teensy watch pin!  I want one!

Rachel's Mourning Shawl
Well.  It's a shawl and she's in mourning (RIP, Thomas).
Rachel Lynde really mellowed over the years.  I hope if I'm eventually alone, I'll have a friend who'll put up with me.

Katherine Brooke's Coat
Poor quality first image, I know, but there's nothing much to be done for it.
detail image via Sullivan Movies
It's plain and simple; most importantly, it shows that Katherine can relax... even if her body language suggests otherwise.




...wait, is that really going to be the last picture?  No.
image via the Official Anne of Green Gables Wiki

There.  That's better.  :)


p.s. for those who are wondering: no, I will not be covering Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story.  I know they got all the actors back BUT they totally changed the story from the books.  So no.