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ahh, haha, I wondered what you meant by armbands!

I was actually thinking of doing that pattern this morning. . .

I have one skein of a bulky, handpainted rowan I need to do something with and I thought of fingerless things. I don't think it'd be the right yarn for this pattern though.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 17:26 (seventeen years ago) link

Hm, I'd think bulky would be too much for this pattern, unless you wanted wrist splints!

patita (patita), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 17:38 (seventeen years ago) link

haha, yeah. not a cable. but maybe just a plain stockinette stitch? it's really soft yarn.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 17:39 (seventeen years ago) link

That should work. Like it says in the pattern, it doesn't take long to do so if you decide it's not right then it's a small thing to rip.

I found a couple of knitalongs for the Fetching that indicated that there's another way to do the thumb that adds less bulk--they did a gusset instead. I don't know how to do this, but I think I can dig up the link.

patita (patita), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 17:50 (seventeen years ago) link

Cables are easy! I haven't tried it in a cardigan/sweater/uh proper thing yet but I've tried it just for fun and it's so easy!

My course lasts three whole YEARS. Eep. I don't know if I'll manage to do all three but I'm more than willing to try. YAY. :-) Lace making however... I know I should just enroll in a course but I'm not up for it as I already do the knitting course and, well, it ain't for fun (but for zee job mostly). (This is PROPER lace making not that knitting thing. hah!)

nathalie (stevienixed), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 18:03 (seventeen years ago) link

3 years????

geez louise.

I've only been knitting for about one.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 18:05 (seventeen years ago) link

a three year knitting course, nathalie? that's like a degree in knitting. no wonder your assignments sound so much harder!

patita (patita), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 18:21 (seventeen years ago) link

you'd think if it went on three years they'd take the pace a bit slower.

I think after xmas I want to do this for myself:
http://www.chicknits.com/catalog/ribbycardi.html

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 18:24 (seventeen years ago) link

Wow, that's really nice Sam! I've got a couple of cardigan patterns I want to try, but that might combine everything I like about each of them. Plus it looks like they are trying to market it directly to you!

I guess with a three year course they are expecting you to already be committed to knitting (hence the other beginners being more advanced than true beginners).

patita (patita), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 18:29 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh yes, it's given at a PROPER EVENING SCHOOL. (This means it's funded by the state as a *Lifelong Education Program for Adults*.) I mean, yeah, it's sort of difficult, but on the other hand you don't have to do any exams and you have to knit one sweater but I don't think that, if you don't finish it, they'll throw you out. It's not like they have that many students. ;-) I just read the course program for the first year again. My migraine is now in full effect.

You are right in that way. I'm happy I didn't know that it was such a *full-on* course - kinda silly cause if it's three yrs you sort of have to expect that. The teacher is very nice. A bit stiff but deep down a VERY nice lady. And such a GR34T name: Gudrun!

Woha Nelly, I just saw the program for the third year. FULL ON crochet and also making your own frigging design.

*boom*

I like how one of my best friends was so *negative* about it - YOU KNITTING COME ON! READ SOME DOSTOYEVSKI! - but now is practically begging me to make her a scarf! *roffle* I'll probably do it. What I most likely want to do (in a year or so) is do RETRO knitting: make old stuff. I already ordered some old patterns. (http://www.yesterknits.com/)

I RRRRREALLY would LOVE to make this one:

http://www.yesterknits.com/sol/Knittingcrossoversmall.jpg

nathalie (stevienixed), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 18:40 (seventeen years ago) link

after three years, I'm sure you'll be able to make anything nath!

that ribbed cardi is cheap too. the called for yarn is only $2.25 a skein!

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 18:42 (seventeen years ago) link

oh yes need info on london yarn shops! are they open on a sunday????? INQUIRING MINDS need to know. :-)

off to knit some more on that matinee cardigan.

oh yes! i'm always jealous of these women who can knit and do something else (like read or watch telly). anyone here at that stage? gawd wouldn't that be the bestest thing EVAH? :-)

nathalie (stevienixed), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 20:44 (seventeen years ago) link

i always knit and watch tv. you only need to glance down(or up) every few seconds.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 20:49 (seventeen years ago) link

for just plain old stockinette I can read, surf or watch tv. ribbing or other stuff takes more visual attention, but I can still listen to music.

patita (patita), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 21:11 (seventeen years ago) link

charts, row counters are essential for multi taksing

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 21:16 (seventeen years ago) link

I can sort of look up'n'down when plain knitting (not purling). Yesterday I watched CSI that way. Hurrah!

I have to be more miticulous about keeping my knitting diary: I forgot which nr of needles I used for the sweater (for Ophelia/KnitClass). Christ, I roffled (inwardly) at the fact the woman next to me in class was so miticulous and now I pay the price. :-(

nathalie (stevienixed), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 08:14 (seventeen years ago) link

I bought some Crystal Palace Choo Choo, and have started the Ballet Shirt in Loop d Loop. It's a very quick pattern. And I bought some sheep buttons for my cardigan. I still have to do the neckband and button bands, ugh.

And I have various holiday presents to make.

tokyo rosemary (rosemary), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 13:59 (seventeen years ago) link

I bought two pattern for making little stuffed toys, and some Oh My yarn, it's very soft.

tokyo rosemary (rosemary), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 13:59 (seventeen years ago) link

i gave up on my knitting journal long ago. I don't throw away ball bands, thinking maybe one day I'll catch up. but knowing me, I doubt it.

Nath, soon you'll be able to do all manner of stitches while watching tv.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 14:07 (seventeen years ago) link

omigod I want to make these NOW!!

http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter05/PATTblu.html

(and Knitty, Marilyn wasn't in Giant. grr.)

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 14:53 (seventeen years ago) link

Damn those are adorable! I guess she was wearing jeans in The Misfits?

I put the brim in the Topi last night and washed it in cold water, so the damn thing didn't shrink at all. Shrinking is critical for the hat to be the right size, or I will have to make a hydroencephalic friend real soon.

patita (patita), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 19:25 (seventeen years ago) link

why didn't you wash it in hot?

yes marilyn was in misfits. peoples need to get their 50s classics right!

srsly, I need to find a baby to knit those jeans for.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 19:37 (seventeen years ago) link

I goofed. I'll wash it again, of course, but it was so not fun to pull a damp and floppy hat from the machine and realize it was still huge. I washed and dried the swatch and it shrunk, so hopefully it will be fine.

There was a great book of stills and accounts of the filming of Misfits at Half Priced Books... ah, what a film.

I'm sure you can find a baby! I mean: friends, family, make your own? ;)

patita (patita), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 19:43 (seventeen years ago) link

OH MY GOD! I'm so fucking in LOVE with those jeans. This is coming from someone who usually hates knitted pants.

I frogged my hat. I think it was a good idea: It'll teach me to make a gauge. This was s'posed to be for Ophelia but fucking up the gauge (too small -> less dependent) meant it would be for me and STILL be a little too big. I figured frogging it'd be better.

Eh, that matinee cardigan is a hellalot of work. But I'm doing the left panel (70 procent finished) and will then proceed to do other panel... and sleeves... and collar... AND SEAMING. Urgh. Probably will take it with me to class just for practice/check-up by teacher.

Other sweater: Oops, used wrong needles, so sleeves a bit larger. Ahum. Ah well... :-)

Live'n'learn, right?

Bought MORE yarn.

Oh and that frilly scarf:

Sort of like Wendy Knitit ribbon but bettah (duh) colours and much larger scarf:

http://www.art-of-craft.co.uk/acatalog/CP161s.gif

nathalie (stevienixed), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 22:00 (seventeen years ago) link

LOL @ knit tit

quincie, Wednesday, 29 November 2006 22:03 (seventeen years ago) link

Freedom Wool! what a name!

I got a needle gauge that has a handy gadget along the side--you set it as wide as 10 stitches and it tells you how many stitches per inch you've got. It has made gauge swatching much faster for me )especially after I got a couple of inches into a hat for my little sister and then realized it was big enough to go around my waist).

patita (patita), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 22:05 (seventeen years ago) link

A classmate had oneof those. Never seen'em in my town. :-( Asked around but alas noone has it. So I'll have to order it in. :-)

nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 30 November 2006 08:57 (seventeen years ago) link

Believe me Nath, I don't like knitted pants either. But those are awesome.

I think my youngest niece is too old for them so I shall have to make a baby of my own so I can knit them!

man, I'm dying to get started on post-xmas projects. . .

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Thursday, 30 November 2006 14:45 (seventeen years ago) link

Yay, I made the left panel of the matinee cardigan. Trying to finish the other panel by the end of the week? Should be possible since husband is going out tonight so I'm all alone (with Ophelia sleeping) and my knitting needles. HURRAH. :-))))

I also have to knit 1 and a half sleeve for that other sweater but I PH34R that I used the wrong needle (4,5 instead of 4) as it seems so big. Then again it's a baby sweater and they have to be roomy, right? (Excuses excuses.)

Anyone do entrelac?

Oh yes! Do you guys buy yarn without basing yourself on a pattern? HOw do you buy yarn?

nathalie (stevienixed), Friday, 1 December 2006 13:22 (seventeen years ago) link

I'd never heard of entrelac before, but I really like the look of this scarf.

Madchen (Madchen), Friday, 1 December 2006 13:51 (seventeen years ago) link

Entrelac is peasy actually! I don't really tend to like the effect of it though as it can get awfully bumpy in construction which isn't to my taste I'm afraid - I am someone who cries with joy when seaming things when the seams just disappear and it is all lovely and smooth and hooray and LOVELY.

I am v happy there is a knitting thread here! I even signed up to the sandbox! Erm, and I also see managed to typo my heerlarious login name. Oops.

Sarah (Science of Unforunate Events), Friday, 1 December 2006 14:04 (seventeen years ago) link

Current project updates! I did take photos but haven't uploaded them, sorry...

I am FIVE ROWS from finishing the straight section of clapotis! The end is in sight. Am still undecided whether to give it as a present thus checking someone off the list or whether I will like it too much and I have to keep it! Suspect the final decision will be made once it's blocked out.

SOX: I am practicing SHORT ROW HEELS. They are so much better than the heel-flap method! Except I keep making them gappy. However, with a bit of utterly terrible mangling I can make them go almost perfect - I printed off a guide to a double-wrap method of short-rowing heels/toes which I am going to try at the weekend.

Making socks on 4mm dpns with dk yarn is AWESOME. Stuff you 2mm needles and sock yarn! It is even better if the yarn is shocking pink :)

Also - secret christmas knitting. There is lots of it. LOTS. Argh! I am going to have to take days off to get it all done which I WILL spend knitting and not just watch episode of House and LOOK at the knitting...

Sarah (Science of Unforunate Events), Friday, 1 December 2006 14:11 (seventeen years ago) link

Anyone do entrelac?

I want to try it, I like the look.

I'll often buy yarn with the thoughts of making something. and then it sits. this is how you build a stash.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Friday, 1 December 2006 15:52 (seventeen years ago) link

projects in progress (not posted on Flickr since they are gifts and I don't want people to see them):

Lace-y scarf for grandma

Cable scarf for grandpa

Purse for my sister-in-law

inside purse showing off lazy lining and my little labels

Purses for my oldest nieces, pre-felting

Kitty ear hat for my baby niece

today I stayed home sick (for real sick) and I must now sew.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Friday, 1 December 2006 16:14 (seventeen years ago) link

niiiiiiice! (hope you get better quickly!)

nathalie (stevienixed), Friday, 1 December 2006 16:16 (seventeen years ago) link

Ooh your kitty hat turned out awesome :)
Hope you recover soon, especially with this cold front we've got now.

I just took some pictures of the stuff I've finished in the past month--I need to get it all uploaded to share.

patita (patita), Friday, 1 December 2006 20:40 (seventeen years ago) link

http://static.flickr.com/111/313137695_dbf34e4540.jpg?v=0

trying to finish this sweater! still gotta do half of the second sleeve, make collar and seam it all together! i'm thinking about putting in a zipper. is that difficult? i'll ask my teacher!

very tempted to try 'n' knit that jeans! might order some of that yarn. :-)

nathalie (stevienixed), Sunday, 3 December 2006 19:38 (seventeen years ago) link

Am on the final decrease section. HOORAY!

In the meantime here is a hem hem profile shot. Lovely noro.

http://static.flickr.com/115/313142911_2b218d8a24.jpg

Sarah (Science of Unforunate Events), Monday, 4 December 2006 10:16 (seventeen years ago) link

i absolutely LOVE this picture. i'm tempted to put my cheek up to the screen. :-D

nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 4 December 2006 13:40 (seventeen years ago) link

i need to do something with noro again.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Monday, 4 December 2006 13:47 (seventeen years ago) link

Just got a bunch of Noro, as the dear Mr. remembered we hadn't gotten gifts for his part of the family yet. Hooray for hats!

patita (patita), Monday, 4 December 2006 15:50 (seventeen years ago) link

http://static.flickr.com/104/314329094_40714a372d.jpg?v=1165269768

HURRAH! Finished! The class was helladifficult. The lady next to me was CRYING. Poor thing. We had to do an elastic finish which baffled even the pros amongst us. :-) I didn't really understand until the second time she explained. But next week she's gonna teach us individually.

Next up? A DRESS. PAAAARTY. Yay.

I'm very excited because I LOVE to seam! I started in class and, I gotta tell ya, I'm not that bad at it. (NOt as horrible as with other stuff.) :-) Not saying that I know how to do it properly, but I sorta like doing it. :-)

Gonna try the sweater on tomorrow. Let's hope it fits! I made it with yarn that I also used for a scarf for my mom (who lives in Japan). I figured I would make something that connects them. :-)

nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 4 December 2006 22:07 (seventeen years ago) link

Such a pretty sweater! Very nice work, nathalie.

patita (patita), Monday, 4 December 2006 22:43 (seventeen years ago) link

love to seam? srsly, you gotta finish my cardigan. it was supposed to be my mom's bday present in May! I dread even pulling the thing out.

(and sweater looks lovely. what kind of yarn?)

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Tuesday, 5 December 2006 14:41 (seventeen years ago) link

Well, I'm not saying I'm great at seaming,but it was sorta fun. :-)

The yarn is Katia's Mexico.

I just started the party dress. I made one tiny mistake AT THE SIDE which I can (hopefully!) cover up with my seaming techniques. Heh. Techniques. My husband is impressed with my knitting speed: I did about 12 cm in about 2 hrs. Or something. I hardly think that's fast, but hey... :-)

I'm also now officially addicted to knitting and SEX (teehee). I can't leave a shop without having bought some yarn. Yup yup. Swapped records for skeins. Ah well. :-)

A friend just said I was a good mother for giving Ophelia such lovely clothes. Aaaah.

nathalie (stevienixed), Tuesday, 5 December 2006 22:01 (seventeen years ago) link

how is the knitting tied to sex?

i haven't bought any yarn except online in awhile.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Tuesday, 5 December 2006 22:04 (seventeen years ago) link

SEX = Stash Enhancement Excursion, I think.

Swapped records for skeins

haha! I hear you!

That sweater is such a great color.

tokyo rosemary (rosemary), Tuesday, 5 December 2006 23:11 (seventeen years ago) link

hi knitting persons! i just bought, at an estate sale, a beautiful knitted lap blanket. what is the best way to clean it? can i just throw it into a washing machine? i'd love to use it soon.

amd (atm), Sunday, 10 December 2006 00:04 (seventeen years ago) link

do you know what the yarn is? your best bet is probably to wash it on a cold cycle, and dry it flat.

tokyo rosemary (rosemary), Sunday, 10 December 2006 01:24 (seventeen years ago) link

it's older and it looks like what i guess is 'standard' yarn. pretty plainish. wash on cold, dry flat. 'ank you!

atm (atm), Sunday, 10 December 2006 01:28 (seventeen years ago) link

That's my Friday night too!

Liz, I second Sam and Nath with getting big yarn. I've taught people in the past who've started off with 2 strands together, and they got confused really quickly. If you can find a big fat yarn, that takes 10 1/2 (US), for example that might be easy.

And Stitch'n'Bitch is a SUPER book to have if you're learning. It explains things so clearly. I've been knitting for about 4 years, and I still reference it all the time. It's a good purchase.

Don't get discourage if your first scarf comes out terribly! It's a learning experience. I still have the first thing I knit and I used it as a potholder. It was supposed to be a scarf.

molly mummenschanz (molly d), Friday, 16 February 2007 16:51 (seventeen years ago) link

re: Etsy -- I don't know what I was thinking. My friend (whom I've known since I was 4) is having a baby girl, so I need to get knitting things for her ASAP. I've been pokey. And that's a good point, Sam: does anyone who's not crafty know about it? I kinda doubt it.

I'm knitting a bib from the Mason Dixon book for someone in Mr. Pike's office who recently had a baby. It's turning out really well!

molly mummenschanz (molly d), Friday, 16 February 2007 16:53 (seventeen years ago) link

I'd recommend doing lots of practice swatches, unravelling them and starting again while you learn stitches, increases, decreases etc. Don't start on an actual garment you want to wear until you're happy you're not going to cock up. The good thing about practice swatches is it doesn't really matter about the needle size or yarn weight.

Madchen (Madchen), Friday, 16 February 2007 17:28 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh good, my wool is acrylic. I don't much like the feel of it but that's OK if it's easier to knit.

I wanted to mention not doing the two threads simultaneously, it can be somewhat hard in the beginning to do this. I'm actually doing this for a cardigan I'm making and it's going pretty well, but I doubt I could have done this way back in July when I started knitting again. :-)

In regard to the acrylic, there's different types. I bought some at Wibra (cheapass store) and I could heard the yarn crackle'n'pop when I knitted. Awful! But I bought some other acrylic in Veritas that was slightly more expensive but still dirt cheap and it was AWESOME. You can tell after a while which yarn will work and which won't. (Well, for me that only works when it's acrylic, other types I'm not used to YET).

I can more or less knit while watching telly now! ONly for stockinette (?), no fancy stitches (yet). HURRAH!

OTN: cardigan for Ophelia
cardigan pour moi
sweater pour moi
bag pour moi (i'm so selfish)
lacy shawl for mummy (if she wants it)

I bought some pattern books and fell in love with a gazillion items.

I want to knit better. harumph!

nathalie (stevienixed), Saturday, 17 February 2007 11:07 (seventeen years ago) link

Hey Lucy, I finished that scarf - have you finished yours? I blocked it out the other day but it didn't go very well as I could only find a couple of pins. Also - so much colour came out whilst it was soaking! I was really q. shocked! I am going to get more pins and try and block it out PROPERLY again today. By which time it will probably turn back to white!

Sarah (Science of Unforunate Events), Saturday, 17 February 2007 11:28 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh crap, just checked and that pattern book I bought will be hellahard: In Japanese the graphical charts are different. They are read left to right and also they start with a cast on row. ARGH! I'll probably swatch to check if I can read'em correctly and/or ask my Japanese friend (who loves to knit as well).

nathalie (stevienixed), Saturday, 17 February 2007 13:43 (seventeen years ago) link

I hadn't touched it for about a fortnight, S, but did another 10 rows this morning. I have half a ball of wool left, so the end is in sight. Won't be long now...

stet (stet), Saturday, 17 February 2007 14:19 (seventeen years ago) link

Why Stet I did not know you were one of us :)

I was going to go and get more blocking pins today but I appear to have stayed in watching season 2 of Popular instead...


Sarah (Science of Unforunate Events), Saturday, 17 February 2007 15:12 (seventeen years ago) link

I am happy to report the scarf for my mother is almost done. Her birthday was in November. Also, my first bib is almost done, so I'll have pictures of that soon, if I can locate my digital camera.

molly mummenschanz (molly d), Saturday, 17 February 2007 20:13 (seventeen years ago) link

I love the Lion Brand newsletter. New stitches every week!

http://cache.lionbrand.com/cgi-bin/faq-search.cgi?store=/stores/eyarn&faqKey=278

molly mummenschanz (molly d), Saturday, 17 February 2007 20:30 (seventeen years ago) link

After making a few scarves, a hat, and a baby blanket for other people, I'm finally ready to make something for myself. I've been looking for a shrug pattern that's simple and fitted, not flowy or ruffly or flared or otherwise overly girly. Here's one I haven't ruled out yet.

http://www.knitnet.com/sampler/current/page5.htm

I like the way this sweater looks from the front, but it really bugs me that they don't show the back. Since it's tied around the waist, it could look like a lumpy mess. Thoughts?

lindseykai (lindseykai), Saturday, 17 February 2007 21:03 (seventeen years ago) link

there's a gorgeous shrug pattern for silk yarn in the erika knight 'classic' book

Gem (gem ), Sunday, 18 February 2007 00:52 (seventeen years ago) link

I love all the new knitters dropping in on the thread. (unless you just have different log-ins)

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Sunday, 18 February 2007 00:57 (seventeen years ago) link

i have occasionally dropped in on your thread on normal ilx too. i always read it, just don't post that much.

Gem (gem ), Sunday, 18 February 2007 01:17 (seventeen years ago) link

Buttonholes! Anyone have any tips? Mine turned out miserably at first, but I managed to salvage it with a crochet hook while I was tying in ends.

molly mummenschanz (molly d), Sunday, 18 February 2007 03:11 (seventeen years ago) link

I think it helps if you sew (?) around'em.

I'm knitting *blind*. I did frog it as the stockinette didn't work on the scarf: it curled up! So I'm knitting to and fro BLIND! I watched six episodes of 24 this way (on DVD). HURRAH!

nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 19 February 2007 08:59 (seventeen years ago) link

I found some wool on sale in a shop which was closing down over the weekend, and bought half a dozen balls of big chunky yarn (with the same shade code on it, too!) in a lovely burnt orange colour for just £1 the lot! I used some big needles, and knitted up a scarf for myself while watching Lewis on tv last night.

I'm getting really hooked on knitting now. My daughters have asked me to knit some clothes for their Barbie dolls, and I've found some free doll's clothes knitting patterns online which I might have a bash at next week :)

C J (C J), Monday, 19 February 2007 09:39 (seventeen years ago) link

Why Stet I did not know you were one of us :)

Haha, whoops. WHY O WHY did I not use his supermodpowers for eevil deeds when I had the chance?

Madchen (Madchen), Monday, 19 February 2007 12:56 (seventeen years ago) link

xpost I love to knit *blind*. THis way I can cut down on my yarn - I have too many 4 skeins of the same yarn - and practice AND watch 24.

I'm fascinated by lace knitting!

nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 19 February 2007 12:59 (seventeen years ago) link

I finished my second pair of mittens this weekend (looks much better than the first as usual) pictures tonight. Alas spring looks like it might be here to stay though. I'm gifting them to my therapist and she might just have to put them away for next year.

I also sewed a teddybear for my aunt which was awesome fun. I think, much like knitting, I prefer sewing things rather than garments. Perhaps this is because I'm not really into clothes. I should try to sew myself a hoodie and see how that goes.

I loathe knitting buttonholes and therefore suck at it.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Monday, 19 February 2007 13:59 (seventeen years ago) link

I finished my second pair of mittens this weekend (looks much better than the first as usual) pictures tonight. Alas spring looks like it might be here to stay though. I'm gifting them to my therapist and she might just have to put them away for next year.

I also sewed a teddybear for my aunt which was awesome fun. I think, much like knitting, I prefer sewing "things" rather than garments. Perhaps this is because I'm not really into clothes. I should try to sew myself a hoodie and see how that goes.

I loathe knitting buttonholes and therefore suck at it.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:00 (seventeen years ago) link

i sent yr package!

nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:18 (seventeen years ago) link

hooray! I look forward to getting knitting supplies from across the seas.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:19 (seventeen years ago) link

i had to put a value on it. hopefully they won't tax you for it. i only put 10 euros on it. :-)

nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:20 (seventeen years ago) link

ooh, help help help!

I do quite a bit of card-making (I've got one of those sizzix die-cutting machines and everything!) and I've just bought these from ebay :

http://i14.ebayimg.com/07/i/000/83/28/4829_2.JPG

They were really inexpensive - but I'd like to be able to knit card embellishments for baby cards like this myself. Being a total newbie to the knitting world, I'd need a pattern ...... i've tried searching on google to find something, but have failed. Does anyone know where I might find free patterns for knitting tiddly little things like this, to go on greetings cards??

Help/advice appreciated! Thanks :)

C J (C J), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:31 (seventeen years ago) link

have you looked at this site:

http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory.php

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:32 (seventeen years ago) link

Wow, there are some great things on that site!

I need something tiny though, which is knitted on cocktail sticks. I can't find anything on that site, but thanks for the link! I've seen several things there I'd like to try.

C J (C J), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:42 (seventeen years ago) link

yeah it's a good first start. I know I've stuff like you describe (gift embellishments) but can't remember where?

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:46 (seventeen years ago) link

some (now useless) mitt-ens!

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Wednesday, 21 February 2007 01:35 (seventeen years ago) link

Starry, I was just looking around your flickr at your knitting. . .do you still want squares for your blanket?

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Wednesday, 21 February 2007 18:42 (seventeen years ago) link

Cute mittens! I was going to knit Ben a scarf, but we both realized that's it's too late in the season. 60 degree weather is not conducive to scarves.

molly mummenschanz (molly d), Wednesday, 21 February 2007 18:45 (seventeen years ago) link

high today in austin, 81. :( This is all that kept me from wringing the dog's neck for destroying one of my mittens.

Ms Misery (MsMisery), Wednesday, 21 February 2007 18:49 (seventeen years ago) link

Well, you can always knit lightweight lacey scarves with various novelty yarns, but I don't know how well they'd work on boys.

tokyo rosemary (rosemary), Wednesday, 21 February 2007 19:32 (seventeen years ago) link


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