I believe that variety is the spice of life. So I like to work on more than on project at a time. Usually it ends up being 3-4 projects at a time...
Right now i really like cabling. I have this wonderful book called Cables Untangled. It has lovely patterns and some good tips on cabling. I'm making a sweater and an area rug from it. The sweater is made from Marble which is soft and lovely. It's also self striping. :) I'm only just starting that one.
The area rug is made from Bernat Chunky, a giant 1lb ball.... ah walmart....
The other project I have going is a hooded, zippered sweater from Spindling (see my list of fave websites) made from sirdar yo-yo. I changes colour and is super fun to work with. The fabric produced has almost a fleecy texture. :)
That's all for now....
Alley
When all you can think about is your next project, enlarging your stash and talking to other knitters... you are addicted!!
Friday, April 20, 2007
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Why in heavens name would you knit a scarf????
I've knit many projects in the last year and a half. The project that took me the longest was a scarf I knit for my husband.
I started it in fall 2005, about 4 months before we got engaged. It was blue and made from two balls Patons Shetland Chunky, a very nice acrylic/wool blend. I used a simple knit two, purl two ribbing. I thought at the time that it was a good starter project. I worked diligently and finished it by Xmas and presented it to my sweetheart. Being a good honest boyfriend, he told me it was too short!! :-P I saw that indeed it was but I couldn't get the same dye lot of yarn to make it longer......
So I ripped it all out! (a good lesson for another day)
I bought two more balls of yarn, in charcoal grey, and started a stripe pattern.
I was through about one ball of yarn when I finally realized that scarves are BORING. Even with stripes. And this one was twice as long as the original. I worked on it for a month and then only picked it up if my hubby asked me when I was going to finish it.
I did finish it, over a year later.
I have since taught a couple of ppl how to knit. They both started with scarves. I know one friend has still not finished her scarf. She moved on to xmas stockings. Much more interesting!
Why would you start knitting with a scarf??? Yes a scarf is useful but it's a very long rectangle and if you're ambitious, you learn to knit and purl. By the time you've got a square you're ready to stop because you've mastered the basic stitch.
I'm not saying start with a sweater, but there are so many other small, simple, useful projects out there. Knitty (my new favorite online magazine) has a great little article on this exact topic. When I read it I was jumping up and down saying "yes, why didn't someone write this sooner!?!?!!"
The Moral of the Story:
Start with a small, interesting, useful project. You'll be satisfied when you finish it and you'll be confident enough to try another project. (maybe even a sweater!?!?!) Mittens are a good choice.... unless you pick hot pink yarn I guess....
That's my rant for today!
Alley
Monday, April 9, 2007
The Start of an addiction
When I was a kid, I used to do all sorts of crafts. Cross stitch, foamies, painting, drawing, pottery. I tried crocheting (I ended up with one very long chain). I also picked up a pair of knitting needles.
I knit one mitten.
It was hot pink. (ah... the 1980's)
By the time I finished it I didn't like hot pink anymore so it remained a lonely mitten, never worn. I'm not even sure where it is right now...
Then I started highschool, and after that university. My creative outlets were clogged with homework and social activities.
Near the end of my university degree, some of my terms were work terms. I found I had more time on my hands and was bored.
I decided once again to pick up the needles.
I made a dish cloth..... and then a scarf (there may be another post about scarves...) for my now husband.
That was a year and half ago and now I've lost count of the number of projects I've completed. (Yes I actually finish projects!!!!). I accomplished one thing in particular that makes me proud though....
I made 4 pairs of mittens in a little over two months! :)
Stay tuned for photos and updates on my current projects along with insightful tidbits about knitting!
Alley- The Knitting Addict
I knit one mitten.
It was hot pink. (ah... the 1980's)
By the time I finished it I didn't like hot pink anymore so it remained a lonely mitten, never worn. I'm not even sure where it is right now...
Then I started highschool, and after that university. My creative outlets were clogged with homework and social activities.
Near the end of my university degree, some of my terms were work terms. I found I had more time on my hands and was bored.
I decided once again to pick up the needles.
I made a dish cloth..... and then a scarf (there may be another post about scarves...) for my now husband.
That was a year and half ago and now I've lost count of the number of projects I've completed. (Yes I actually finish projects!!!!). I accomplished one thing in particular that makes me proud though....
I made 4 pairs of mittens in a little over two months! :)
Stay tuned for photos and updates on my current projects along with insightful tidbits about knitting!
Alley- The Knitting Addict
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