I cant knit anymore as my fingers wont let me. I used to knit loads and had a knitting machine as well, cant do much sewing either so evenings I get bored cant garden in the dark !!
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI love knitting in the winter, it's v.relaxing, but I never finish anything.I've still got half a jumper that I started when Wellie came (for her birthday LAST YEAR) I must try and finish it.
Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI've got about four jumpers knitted up - in boxes in my wardrobe. I hate sewing the pieces together.
Edit: Hmm, I reckon it would make an interesting garment if I sewed them all togetherLast edited by scarey55; 30-10-2008, 10:20 AM.A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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Scarves don't need stitching up!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Years back Knitting used to be my main hobby had something on the go all the time, now I do scrapbooking, dolls house miniatures and jigsaws instead. But this summer I wanted a cosy for our camping teapot so after finishing that I knitted an outfit for my friends new baby and just now I'm doing dishcloths.Location....East Midlands.
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This sites got lots of dishcloth patterns clicky click if anyone fancies having a go.Location....East Midlands.
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I got back into knitting about a year ago and I love it! I can't stand sewing things up either, so I do as much as I can on circular needles so I don't have to. I have no patience for big projects though, so I've got lots of hats and also lots of bits of jumpers. Ravelry is fantastic for finding patterns or reading about different yarns.
Mrs J
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Originally posted by Birdie Wife View PostHas anyone tried knitting a hat that's to go into the washing machine at high temp to felt? Just a thought! It's really cold up here at the moment (was about -6 at 7am) and a felted hat would be just the job. Got lots of wool lying around doing not a lot!) It was a sort of Tam o' Shanter type of thing. The felting doesn't look bad (it was the tumble drier that finished it off!) but the tassle on the top now looks seriously mad!
Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Originally posted by JILLY JACKSON View PostFlummery ,i love those hats your knitting ,looked on knitty.com but didnt see those ones.when my jumper is done i'd love to do some.I am not a natural knitter and need all instuctions.Where did you get the pattern.
Size 8 and 6 needles (that's UK - don't know the metric off hand)Double knitting wool
Cast on 80 sts.
Work 2.5 inches in K1 P1 rib with no. 8 needles - or you can do garter stitch - k every row.
Then change to no 6 and work the same in stocking stitch (K a row p a row)
- I did 8 rows in one colour then 8 in another - came to the right length)
To decrease, K8 then k2 together - continue thus to the end of the row.
P1 row.
K7 then k2 together - continue like this to end of row.
P a row.
Keep doing this until you have to k1, k2 tog etc and you'll end up with 16 sts. Thread the wool though them and pull. Stitch up.
You can do them in a singel colour or stripes to use up wool. For a small child, turn the ribbed cuff up but for an older child, they can use it with the rib pulled down.
Hope this helps.Attached FilesWhoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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My dear old Dad could knit and I remember being sent to school in some reet bonnie ganzees me Ma knit for me!I once nearly broke a kids jaw because he slagged off me Ma's knitting!
Dr Who's scarf didn't have a look in!
I wish I could knit but I'm a bit too auld to learn a new language!Last edited by Snadger; 30-10-2008, 10:15 PM.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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