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Wednesday, 15 August 2012

My first time.

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I thought I'd start off my first "post" talking about my first project. When I took that beginner's class, the lady taught us the basics and then she gave us a project. As predicted, nobody had actually finished their project by the end of that class (except mine was almost done - overachiever, much?), so I don't actually know how anyone's came out.

Anyways, the first project was a basic cowl with this really beautiful silk yarn that she dyed for each of us. I chose a coppery/amber colour. She had us cast on 110 stitches and then alternate between knitting and purling for the first 5 rows and then it was supposed to be knit the rest of the way (Right knit, Left purl) and then finish off with another 5 rows of alternating knit and purl. I have to say, by the time I was finished, I'd never seen anything uglier in my life. I had missed a bunch of stitches so there were holes, I somehow managed to increase a few times, I was alternating between making really tight and really loose stitches and I kept knitting so I could only do 2 alternating knit and purl rows before I had to bind off (which came off really tight and I could barely get the piece over my head), after which I ran out of yarn. The project was done on straight needles so we had to use leftover yarn to sew together the two ends of the project. Because I had no yarn left, I had to use sewing thread (which was the worst mistake of my life).

I'm sorry for the crappy quality, but here's the scarf when I was close to binding off.


About a month later, I decided to pull apart the scarf and re-do it. I can tell you now, never use sewing thread to sew together the two ends. I cut it fine, but when I began pulling the scarf apart, the pieces kept getting stuck because there was little threads caught between the yarn. It was the biggest pain in the ass. Eventually, I managed to get my yarn back into a big roll and I started again! I should probably add, before I ripped apart my project, I counted out the rows so that I could approximate at which point I should start ending with my 5 knit/purl rows. That worked out pretty well but I ended up doing 7 rows because I still had so much yarn. I still have quite a bit of yarn left, but I'll be using that to sew together the ends (which I have not done yet).

Please excuse the pictures, it was an odd day and the lighting kept going weird.


This is the truest to the colour of all the pictures.




Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Hello!

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Hello and welcome to my blog! My name is Ada and I am fairly new to knitting. I've been wanting to knit for a while now, but I only started in about May, 2012. A couple of years back I tried knitting and I just couldn't get the hang of it, so I quit in frustration. But unrelenting, I decided to give it another shot and boy am I glad I did! With my mom teaching me the basics, I also decided to take a small-group class that re-inforced what I already knew...kinda.

I've decided to start a blog so that I could keep track of my knitting adventure and share it with everyone!
 

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