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Check out what I made today:
What do you do when you get a crush on someone?
Now, on to my own knitting news. It's bad news. I had to totally frog Circley (aka Circular Shrug) and I was, oh, 15 inches in. The amazing thing about it is I am totally not even bummed out. I just ripped it out last night and I cast on the right number of stitches today. Does the fact that I didn't mind and am just happy to be knitting mean I am a process and not a product knitter? I don't know.
...by the Seacoast Goddess of Knitting... who has just joined vox (I can't believe, I have a new friend on vox! yeah!!!)
Here is what she suggests:
1) Bold things you’ve done,
2) Green thing you are currently doing
3) Red out things you’ve abandoned or will never attempt
4) Italicize things you want to try
Afghan
American/English knitting (as opposed to continental)
Baby items
Bobbles
Button holes
Cable stitch patterns (incl. Aran)
Cardigan
Charity knitting
Continental knitting
Cuffs/fingerless mitts/arm warmers
Darning
Designing knitted garments
Domino knitting (modular knitting)
Drop stitch patterns
Dyeing with plant colors
Dyeing yarn
Entrelac
Fair Isle knitting
Freeform knitting
Fulling/felting
Gloves
Graffiti knitting (knitting items on, or to be left on the street)
Hair accessories
Hat
Holiday related knitting
Household items (dishcloths,
washcloths, tea cozies…)
I-cord
Intarsia
Jewelry
Kitchener
BO
Knitting a gift
Knitting and purling backwards
Knitting for a living
Knitting for pets
Knitting for preemies
Knitting in public
Knitting items for a wedding
Knitting socks
Knitting to make money
Lace patterns
Long Tail CO
Machine knitting
Mittens: Cuff-up
Mittens: Tip-down
Moebius band knitting
Norwegian knitting
Olympic knitting
Participating in a KAL
Pillows
Publishing a knitting book
Purses/bags
Rug
Scarf
Shawl
Short rows
Shrug/bolero/poncho
Slip stitch patterns
Slippers
Socks: toe-up
Socks: top-down
Steeks
Stockinette stitch
Stuffed toys
Swatching
Sweater
Teaching a child to knit
Teaching a male how to knit
Textured knitting
Thrummed knitting
Toy/doll clothing
Tubular CO
Twisted stitch patterns
Two end knitting
Writing a pattern
It really looks like I'm ready for anything (what about finishing those socks???)
I'd like to tag Kristine, Abby, RosaLux and Abigail.
Happy Knitting!
The last few days have been filled with music theory to degrees beyond most human comprehension. I liked it. Now I'm back to putting off the writing of my thesis by knitting.
Crossposted at The Best of Interweave Knits KnitAlong.
I finally made my project choice.
The yarn I chose is Debbie Bliss Cashmerino DK in #11, a sage-colored green, a darker shade than what's in the book. Needles are size 5 straight and size 5 DPN. All my supplies arrived this week and I'm starting tonight!
I finished my Tomato tee today! (Ravelry project details.) I'm very pleased with it. I have to say that I was a bit anxious how it would turn out when I tried it on before washing it. It just looked droopy and not very flattering.
But, Pakucho is magic in the washing machine. All the knitting evens out and it shrinks about 10% into a wearable garment!
.....and over the worst of the headache and sickness - knitting hats for babies:
Knitting a hat for a newborn baby can help save its life. Telling politicians to do their bit could save the lives of millions of newborns each year.
A newborn baby can't regulate its own body temperature. It loses lots of vital body heat through its head which make it more prone to pneumonia - a disease which still kills around 2 million children each year.
::read more plus link to pdf of instructions and labels
Made one last night and part way through second. And I can use some of that knitting stash thats been growing through mumblemumble years. And they're easy to carry for the odd moment or journeys (but not knitting needles on aeroplanes, I guess)
I am a sneeze away from being done with my Organic Chocolate Tomato tee. I've been quietly knitting away on it. It's hard for me to tell if it's going well, since it will shrink 10% when I wash and dry it the first time. It doesn't look great now, but hopefully that will change. I also have mixed feelings about the colorwork, but I think I will like that much better after washing as well. Washing fixes everything!
The thing washing won't fix is that the ribbing on the one sleeve I finished is too loose. I'm going to reknit it with smaller needles. Cookie helpfully pointed that out to me, but was kind enough to also warn me not to show her my sweaters, because she'll always find something wrong. Duly noted, Cookie!
I have also pulled my Lotus Blossom Tank out of hibernation. It was actually pretty much finished. I had sewn the shoulder seams and just had to finish around the edges and it was done. But, it wasn't right. I did two sets of short rows for the bust and that was too much. In addition, I hadn't knit far enough on the sides so it did some ugly angling things. I ripped back to right before I started the second set of short rows and I'm moving forward. It might even be done in the right season!
Hello everyone. My name is Adriana and I am new to the group. I would love to say I am an avid knitter but nothing could be further from the truth. What I am is a woman interested in learning to knit, and when I saw this group I thought it would be a great start! I look forward to seeing pictures of knitting and learning from all of you. Thanks for having me.
If any of you have any tips, websites, books or anything to get me started I would greatly appreciate it.
Adriana
