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karmalady Sun 09-Jan-22 08:09:00

I own up to being an old hand at knitting, I can knit fast and evenly but have learnt very many new skills, such as knitting top down jumpers, short rows, circular needles. My crocheting skills are very basic, just about enough for a simple blanket or an edging.

I love knitting but it is solitary, nice and cosy while watching a tv film, there must be thousands in a similar boat. I am going to try with a dedicated group on GN. It`ll be up to us, sink or swim

karmalady Sun 18-Dec-22 09:55:33

ixion, oh yes, lovely they did make me smile

Pure wool is coming into its own, for me, this winter, very warm and cosy and I have already worn my new jumper often. A quick airing and as fresh as a daisy the next day. It is a bit too short, so I am layering it and will be recording its measurements as they are not quite right ie the length could be 2" longer and the sleeves an inch longer. I am not frogging it, was far too much work to knit.

I am doing my best to stash but a bit, socks on the go again

AlmaTapia4 Fri 25-Nov-22 08:58:32

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Witzend Wed 14-Sept-22 15:03:17

Those are brilliant, ixion - he’s going to love them!

We are away at the mo, staying with my sister in the US - I brought some knitting since I have a lot to finish before the end of November (Gdcs’ school fair). So I’m really cross with myself that I brought all the right yarn for the Nativity donkey - but the wrong pattern book! Still, I’ve made Mary and the baby, much of the rest done already - bar all the stuffing and sewing up.

I still have a worry-eating Teddy to finish at home - newsletter from Knit for Nowt the other day says that need is still tremendous, she’s expecting a tsunami of requests once the waiting list is open again. So I will have no shortage of projects for the long dark evenings ahead.?

Oldnproud Tue 13-Sept-22 20:50:04

I love both knitting and crocheting.
Luckily, my youngest dgd's mum loves hand knitted things and not only likes the things I make for dgd, but even puts in requests for more.
Then there's the annual village show, and now that this year's has just taken place, I've already planned what I'm going to knit and crochet for bext year's show - I put in a big order with Wool Warehouse today.

I'm trying to improve my fairisle at the moment.
Google is great, and having watched a few videos, I'm now practicing knitting with the two different colours held in a different hand, and catching in the floats as I go.

I often knit on circular needles, but I just can't master knitting with a set of double-pointed needles. No matter what I try, I can't get that stitch tight enough as I swap from one needle to the next. ?

Callistemon21 Tue 13-Sept-22 17:27:32

Don't show him the book!

ixion Tue 13-Sept-22 17:26:30

They do have a certain malevolence about them don't they??
I just hope he won't want the other 15 or so in the pattern book ...

Callistemon21 Tue 13-Sept-22 16:57:25

Scary teeth ???

ixion Tue 13-Sept-22 16:55:43

Thank you!
They do make me smile!

Callistemon21 Tue 13-Sept-22 16:49:01

ixion

On their way to Australia for a dino-mad 4 year old!

He'll love them, ixion, I'm sure ?

Request from Australia for a blanket for DGS, at least I shall have all our winter to tackle it as it's getting warmer Down Under.

ixion Tue 13-Sept-22 16:29:59

On their way to Australia for a dino-mad 4 year old!

karmalady Wed 31-Aug-22 13:17:18

home made blankets and throws are just so lovely, not just comforting but like a cosy hug from the person who made it

I am having a break from knitting now as I have finished all the winter socks that I will need. I use the older ones as bedsocks and they truly do make me sleep better. I made 6 pairs and the last pair was made from odds and sods of LO sock yarn, either for boots or bedsocks. Re the yarns, opal is always reliable and beautiful to knit. Regia 6 fadig yarn was nice to knit, quick, lovely and soft after soaking and drying, it needed to be a snugger fit when trying on as it expands a fair amount after the soak. The yarn that turned out best was, surprisingly, one I got at a very good price from hobii in their sale. I have made a dent in my stash but have enough left for a few more years grin

Time for a sewing and knitting break, I have everything that I will possibly need for winter and beyond so now it is time to take out one of my spinning wheels. I am excited as I have not used this wheel for 5 years, I shall have to re-learn its particular quirks

Witzend Sun 14-Aug-22 10:43:58

What a lovely blanket, *MiniMoon’. I often wish I could crochet, but both fairly recent efforts at having a go have ended in giving up when I couldn’t get the hang of it quickly. I’ll have to stick to the knitting.

Rosalyn69 Sat 13-Aug-22 15:28:08

That blanket made by MiniMoon is lovely.

MiniMoon Sat 13-Aug-22 14:21:23

Here's my finished yoga blanket. DD loves it. It's made in different tunisian crochet stitches and joined with single crochet. I use American crochet terminology these days as most pattern use it.
The border is self striping yarn that was donated to our K&N group.
I made myself a jumper with the rest of it.

Witzend Sat 13-Aug-22 13:30:35

This is the pattern book, just in case anyone else is interested - you’d probably need to start now though. Finished size is about 68 x 48 cm.

I made some of the pockets in ‘fir tree’ green instead, and didn’t knit the ribbon - that was a knit too far! - I used a tartan ribbon from John Lewis.

Witzend Sat 13-Aug-22 13:23:26

Alan Dart’s patterns are brilliant, Karmalady - I’ve made a few of his, notably a pirate for Gds - his neck was soon broken, though - AD’s instructions were not robust enough for Basher Gds - , but I resuscitated him with plastic drinking straws reinforced with pipe cleaners inside.

The other major Alan Dart was a huge Advent calendar - hangs nicely on the back of dd’s kitchen door. Made it a few years ago - Gdcs love it and expect it every year now.

A massive project, though - all the backing (on a huge piece of robust card) plus 24 pockets with numerals knitted in, plus all the little inserts. I did substitute a few of Jean Greenhowe’s that I was already familiar with, so easier - elf, snowman, fairy, etc., plus another of AD’s from another pattern - a mini penguin.

The pattern wasn’t on his website - I found it via Google somewhere - an entire booklet of course.

karmalady Thu 11-Aug-22 18:02:11

That lovely little cat reminds me that I have a thick file of alan dart patterns, many that are now unavailable, there was a time when I loved to make these small novelty things. I gave the nativity set away to a dd and just have a sheep with long legs and a heavy bottom, she sits on a cill in the corner and is busy with her knitting. Jean Greenhowe was a favourite and I still have her books

It has been a nice day for knitting in my cave, far too hot to be anywhere else but the wool slipped easily over the metal tipped circulars and I enjoyed it. Very very thankful to have, at long last, finished breslin, the pattern instructions were poor, too messy to follow properly. The jumper however looks lovely and fits me well so it is going into a mothproof bag and that is it, no more long sleeved jumpers in 4 ply this year or next

I have tidied up and dug out a ball of sock yarn, from hobii sale, size 2 and 2.75 9" circulars until the heel. Fab to be making vanilla socks now, means that I can concentrate on a film

nanna8 Fri 05-Aug-22 12:57:26

Thanks Witzend, I’ll definitely check that out !

lixy Fri 05-Aug-22 10:35:10

I love following Jean Greenhowe patterns Witzend, they just make sense and work out well for me.

I have been battling with dpn's to make this tiny cat. I seem to have lost the knack of circular knitting somehow and his ears are out of proportion. I'll have another go sometime.

Witzend Fri 05-Aug-22 09:36:18

Since Whiff has posted a pic of her lovely Christmas decoration, I hope nobody will mind another C-word mention.

This is a free downloadable pattern on the Jean Greenhowe website. The stockings are barely 10cm long, so brilliant for using up very small oddments.
I’ve made about ten so far, destined for bunting on the raffle stall dd will again be running at Gdcs’ school fair in late Nov/early Dec. I’ll be using mini clothes pegs and a silver cord.
They’re very quick and easy to make.

nanna8 Fri 05-Aug-22 09:21:04

I like knitting socks in a nice 3 or 4 ply. Quick and good for using odds and ends of left over wool.

Grany Fri 05-Aug-22 09:15:32

I made this Hawaiian skirt from the left over yarn I had for my 4 year old Granddaughter it is Hawaiian Day at her preschool today. Quite pleased with the result and I scrunched up coloured tissue paper and threaded cotton yarn through for a Lei

Whiff Tue 26-Jul-22 10:02:08

One of my decorations.

Whiff Tue 26-Jul-22 10:01:06

Karmalady some of my craft group love knitting socks they favour the toe up method.

Still doing my cross stitch. Been making Christmas decorations the last 2 months..It's a slow craft but I love it.

My sister in law crochets and needle felting. The picture is her latest one .

karmalady Tue 26-Jul-22 09:00:11

oh I do like that very much whiff smile

Hand crafting, well it does make the world slow down, to be in that moment. I am soon going into knit mode again, for autumn, I just want to clear the UFOs that I have cut out for sewing. Tidy sewing room, will be enticing next spring

Meantime I sleep with my crocheted blanket on my bed, just natural devon sheep, hand spun and lightweight. It is like being in a hug when I go up and who doesn`t need a hug

I am still on my breslin jumper but I can only concentrate on a few rows, the last sleeve, the pattern bit. It will be lovely and the colour is a lovely rose pink. Messy pattern in parts, not one of those well written ones and I have to use 2 row counters. The next knit will have to be socks, I have lots of stash grin and will need them for winter