Meanwhile, my old experiment is growing. It started off as practice for knitting the garter stitch. Then, I figured out the purl stitch. I made some mistakes and ripped it apart and started all over. It helped keep me in practice with casting one anyway. So, the last time I started it over, I knitted a couple rows. Then I think I purled four rows and then knitted 4 and then purled 4. Then I decided I wanted it to have vertical ribbing so I did something like k5; p5.
I have almost finished the first skein of yarn. I bought another skein to knit in when I run out so it will be as long as I need it to be. Hopefully, I will remember correctly what I did on that first end so the other end matches. I suppose if it doesn't match it will be OK. Someone around here will wear it. And yes, that's my toe in the bottom corner there. I had to stand on the couch in order to get the whole thing to fit in the shot!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
These Are Awesome
This is my next *big* knitting project. When I first went to the yarn shop down here to check the place out and inquire about classes for me, we saw these legwarmers made in the shop. This week I asked about getting the pattern since I've figured out knitting and purling and it turned out to be a free pattern with yarn purchase. Yay! So I bought 2 skeins of this beautiful red yarn. I think the colors in this are so pretty! There were other colors available in this particular brand and if I am successful making these red ones, I may just make another pair in another color.
I will most likely modify this pattern to make them longer. I like legwarmers that go well beyond the knee. Most legwarmers I've purchased are thigh highs. Ultimately, I want to make lots of knits for dancing. I found a ton of patterns online that are free, too. If only I knew how to do this stuff when I was a teenager. I would have handmade all my danceknits!
I will most likely modify this pattern to make them longer. I like legwarmers that go well beyond the knee. Most legwarmers I've purchased are thigh highs. Ultimately, I want to make lots of knits for dancing. I found a ton of patterns online that are free, too. If only I knew how to do this stuff when I was a teenager. I would have handmade all my danceknits!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Increasing and Decreasing
Beginning of a purse. |
Increasing/decreasing |
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Knitting Evolution
So I totally ripped apart what I was doing and startd over because I figured out the purl stitch on my own with a little help from Sally Melville’s book The Knitting Experience: Book 2: The Purl Stitch. I was doing fine til I realized I’d added a stitch somehow. Not knowing how to fix it I took it all apart. I started over and then realized I hadn’t been placing the needles properly. I had the right needle on top of the left instead of under it. So I knitted 4 rows and purled 4 rows a few times and decided to make it look more interesting by purling 5 stitches and then knitting 5 stitches repeatedly. I messed up again by adding stitches. This time I was actually able to undo them and fix it myself without starting over! This time I forgot to move the working yarn to the front and back when switching from knit to purl and vice versa. It’s very satisfying to encounter a problem, identify it, and then figure out how to fix it on one’s own.
Making Progress
My knitting practice project is coming along. I’m ready to start purling. I’m going to a sit and stitch group in a little bit to see what that’s like, too. At the next class on Tuesday we will purl. I’m going to go through my books and things and see if I can figure it out sooner. Right now, I’m just repeating the garter stitch. I’m so ready to move forward! I want to start doing patterns again. I want to finish my unfinished things and start some thing new. There are two patterns I saw at the store that I would love to try. One is very cute flared legwarmers and the other is a cute knit skirt. I’m so ready to go! LOL I want to make the legwarmers and wear them to ballet class!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
My Valentine
Forget flowers and candy. I got something much better and more useful. I got *pink* fishing gear! That's right. My boyfriend and I fish frequently and when he asked me what I wanted for Valentine's Day I said I wanted a pink tackle bag from Gander Mountain and a pink Ugly Stik fishing rod. I'll admit, I mostly just think the name "Ugly Stik" is hilarious and that is why I wanted one; but they happen to be a good fishing rod for a reasonable price!
So, we headed north to a location not to be disclosed to me until someone called and he told him where we were going giving away the surprise. We went to Gander Mountain and then to a humongous Bass Pro Shop up in Richmond. That Bass Pro Shop was unreal! Granted, the one in Hampton has a larger freshwater fish tank; the one in Richmond is just a huge store. It is complete with an awesome restaurant and a fudge shoppe to boot.
We had a great time and I got my pink fishing gear. As an added bonus we picked up a pink tackle backpack from Bass Pro. Now I am ready to fish! My Ugly Stik does need a reel at this point, but we have plenty of other fishing rods that I can use.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
The Search is Over!
I've been looking for a good local yarn shop (LYS) that isn't too much of a hassle to get to. I Googled yarn shops near Hampton, VA, and several came up. Most are in Virginia Beach, which is alright except I prefer to stay on this side of the tunnel. Fortunately, I found a shop in Yorktown called Coordinated Colors and I'm going to check it out and see about taking a class. I need a refresher and this seems ideal. I can't even remember how to cast on! I think once I get started it will all come back to me. I'm so excited about this!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
An Itch to Knit
Around 10 years ago I took up knitting. In the beginning it was just scarves made by the classic knit stitch and purl stitch. Eventually, I learned socks. Then I met someone who didn’t approve of knitting (or anything else I did) so I got away from it. Now I want to finish some of these projects I started all those years ago. I’m really proud of this baby sock. lol Let me add, that it's a baby sock because when I took the class all those years ago, we made baby socks so that we could learn all the steps in a timely manner. I have a few unfinished projects from those days. I started an adult pair of socks and a purse. As I got out of practice, I would forget some of the basics. Then I messed up and didn't know how to fix my mistakes. In the meantime, the yarn shop where I took my classes went out of business. I didn't know where to go for new lessons and so it sat. I'm hoping to find a yarn shop nearby here where I can relearn and get back into my knitting.
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