Thursday 29 November 2007

I hate grafting

Grafting torments me. I can't do it. I hate not being able to do it. I'm pretty much a self taught knitter and have picked up techniques really well through books and the internet - I've actually been really impressed with myself. But grafting is HARD. It reminds me of pool...I'm a logical person, pool is basically geometry, so why do the balls do the complete opposite of what I thought/wanted them to do? Grafting works the same way...it's just a bunch of loops, so why won't they loop the right way?

I need to graft a small section of the hat I'm making for the boys. I've actually finished one. It took me about a week to do the grafting. Lots of swearing and unpicking and trying again. I tried soooo many times and went to bed with a headache on several evenings. I got to the point where I had a join that was pretty bad but, for sanity's sake, would do. I therefore carried on with the pattern for a few rounds. My boyfriend noticed that I'd given up and started looking at it, he convinced me to have another go (it did look quite bad). At one point he even picked it up and had a go himself! During the England match!! He didn't manage but I got a result in the end...it's not EXACTLY right, but only if you look REALLY closely. So this is the first hat - finished (except for the dreaded ends):
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But now I have this in front me:
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Two failed attempts so far this evening and a headache to boot.

Did I say I hated grafting?

Friday 16 November 2007

Magic scarf!!

I'm so excited. I'm making a magic scarf. This technique is genius...

Now you see it:
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Now you don't:
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I cast on last night and couldn't put it down until I had finished a whole scull. I was mesmerised watching it taking shape. It probably took me twice as long as it should have done because I kept stopping to look at it!! Even my boyfriend thinks it's brilliant...and so he should as it's his kids who are going to be sporting the finished items (a hat and scarf for two boys - the hat won't be magic though).

I was scared that it was going to take me ages to make two scarves...

Sunday 11 November 2007

Finished: Cable Comfort Throw

...or at least my version of it. And when I say finished, I mean it's almost finished, just the ends to work in.

I'm soooo pleased with it, it looks great! Not too big, but not too small - hopefully the perfect size for an eighty year old to snuggle into. Did I say how much I like it?

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I enjoyed making it, although it became a bit of a chore towards the end. The yarn has given my fingers a bit of a sheen, but I have had quite an intensive day of working on it.

Pleased to cross it off my list and get on with something else!
(note to self: don't relax until the ends are all finished)

Pressure

I'm starting to feel gift-knitting-pressure! I need to get the cable comfort throw finished before next weekend - preferably this weekend, so I can get on with other stuff. I've been picking at it, but not got that far with the last strip. I've been very focused this evening and have made some headway with it, only two repeat pattern sets to go!!

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I've not picked up the sweater bag at all, and I'm desperate to make a start on the skull illusion scarves! Not decided on a pattern for the matching hats yet...but I do know that I'm not going to use dpns but try out the magic loop method. I had a bit of a play the other night and got on fine with it (at least for the few stitches, and few rows that I tried). It's got to be better than using dpns! I've even ordered an addi circular turbo needle for it (why don't Denise interchangeable have 7mm?). I have made half a Santa hat, so there has been some kind of progress...