Knitting

Mar. 4th, 2007 05:35 pm
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Since my first struggles, I've finally "got" why people like to knit. I love the rhythmicity of it, producing long rows of more or less even stitches that produce more or less interesting patterns. Crochet is looking less and less interesting because a lot of it seems to be about fancy patterns. I love that I am making something. I love that I am making things for people who don't mind a few "extra features" (ahem). I love that I can be productive and active while relaxing in front of the TV or listening to the radio. I love that this is something I can do on the bus that will allow me to think about the day ahead. I have been spending far too much money on yarns and needles recently - all for projects I will make.

Finished: a scarf for my husband in rib stitch. I have two projects on the go, a scarf using a very fine wool and knit one purl one rib stitch for my mother, which will take me ages to get done, and a simple poncho for DD. The scarf is an adaptation (gasp) of a pattern from Stitch'n'Bitch, the poncho I found online. Once that's finished, I have a hat-cum-scarf pattern (extremely simple, just garter stitch) from John Lewis, and a simple teddy pattern that I would like to use for learning how to increase/decrease. And then there's a scarf for my dad ...

I just need to watch my hands. I tend to grip needles and yarn too tightly, resulting in pain and discomfort. I also find that I really prefer pieces that knit up fast on large needles. Overall, I'm really happy with my new hobby. Thank you y'all for your advice!

Date: 2007-03-04 06:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] joesther.livejournal.com
I admire you so much. I can't tell you how many projects I've started and not finished. My half-finished scarf graveyard is overflowing. Quite pathetic, really. :(

YAY you! So very proud of you. :D

Date: 2007-03-04 11:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] actionreplay.livejournal.com
yep you need to relax the hand that the yarn is threading round.
Otherwise the tension makes it difficult to keep the work uniform.

I love crochet btw, there's a lot you can do that's regular stitching with simple patterns, just that you don't see those featured much. I have a ton of bright wool crocheted items I can show you...

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