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well done sarah,next thing is crochet for a finnish trim on your blankets,lol,i used to knit,by hand and machine,but not now,got no time,but have my late mams old knitmaster,about the first model out,lol,and loads of yarn on cones,still in the attic,one day,just one day.
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
Well done you!
My mum and gran taught me to knit when I was young it was hilarious as I am left handed and they are both right handed somehow my knitting was kinda back to front, it woul take them ages to fix a mistake!!
Make sure we get a piccie of the final blanket
I was worried then for a minute you were trying to walk again...but it's just knitting. Phew.
It's looking good - i've not knitted since I was a gal. A long long time ago.
I thought Sarah had got a job at B&Q!!!!!!!
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)
can anyone explain to me how to cast off? been struggling
Knit the first two stitches (assuming you knit from the left needle to the right) put left needle under the first stitch you knitted )closest to your right hand) and lift it over the second one and off the end of the needle. You should now have one stitch on the right needle. Knit the next stitch and repeat the passing stitch over bit. Repeat till the end when I usually loop the yarn round the needle and pass the last stitch over that, pulling the loop through and finishing off. Hope that is clear enough to follow.
Good explanation Shirley
I found the pics on this very helpful too How to Cast Off
I've finished 7 squares now
Thanks Sarz - I have been knitting since I was about 4 and just cast off without thinking about it. It was interesting to actually study the process and write it down!
Well done on the squares. I must remember to scan in the baby outfit pattern I found and send it to you. It is just done in stocking stitch with some very simple shaping.
I keep reading the instructions on that page i posted for how to increase and decrease... I must say, absolute clarity eludes me I'll have to just try and do it once I'm finished with squares, hopefully it will make more sense when I'm doing the actions rather than just trying to imagine them!
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