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Jess M. replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
With shawls, I am finding that I am not an agressive enough blocker So they come out smaller.
As for hats—2 very l9vely patterns that were quick knits—windshief, & Beeswax(cables). beeswax looks so complex. But the patternis SO intuitive.
And sometimes you just have to out the needles down and walk away for a bit. Thdre is nothing…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
Oh, and just to add, I’ve been very happy with the Brooklyn Tweed patterns thus far, everything works out pretty well. I had a lot of growth in a pattern where I didn’t block the swatch but obviously that was my fault. Blocking is quite the art form in itself, I might add. It’s *very* easy to undo months of good work with improper handling of a wet piece.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
I really feel your pain on this one. I also feel that knitting is so labor-intensive, it’s not worth it to use yarns you don’t love, so even a small project gets very expensive very quickly. The problem is that swatching it so much slower and more expensive than doing a muslin for something sewn. You have to knit a big swatch, using the same yarn…[Read more]
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roundtheworldgirl replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
I can’t say I’ve found knitting patterns across the board to be unreliable, but I do think that there are so many factors that can affect how a project turns out – gauge, needle size, changes in yarn after blocking, etc. It is easy to get an off result. I went through a shawl phase a couple years ago and I found that it was more difficult to get…[Read more]
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meleliza replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
well that’s what this was supposed to be: fantastic yarn and a pretty easy pattern. I gave up knitting sweaters ages ago when the kids got too big for quick and easy. And when I realized that I just don’t wear sweaters I make for myself. Especially when I can just get one from Anthropologie for less money and effort. I only buy nice yarn anyway,…[Read more]
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roundtheworldgirl replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
I am also an obsessive reader of project notes on Revelry before starting something – I usually at least scroll through every picture on the project pages and click on a few. I love it when people leave really detailed notes about finished measurements so I try to do the same with my projects. With shawls I think I have found that I needed to do…[Read more]
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roundtheworldgirl replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
I am a frog-er when things don’t go right in knitting. Nice yarn is expensive and I am cheap! It is true, though, that after I frog a project I tend not to want to pick the needles back up for awhile. I always end up going back to it, though. There is something wonderful about knitting, curled up in a chair, with a cup of tea or coffee at your…[Read more]
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Masha Richart joined the group Fiber Club! 9 years ago
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Linda replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
How about going back to knitting some basic, easy stuff that you can complete in the blink of an eye, using gorgeous colour yarn, from a good manufacturer? Nothing too big, say child’s size to start so you get quick, satisfying results- get your enjoyment from using beautiful yarn instead of complex stitch or garment patterns. Pick something not…[Read more]
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Jess M. replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
Firstly, pics. Or it didnthappen. I love me some Tosh yarn. I practicaly knit with it exclusively.
I tend to be this way with all ofmy crafts—I am obsessed with it until I am burned out. Then it has to go away for awhile while I become obsessed with something else, and somethIng else. Rinse and repeat. Thisbis how I keep the love…[Read more]
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Jess M. replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
Firstly, pics. Or it didnthappen. I love me some Tosh yarn. I practicaly knit with it exclusively.
I tend to be this way with all ofmy crafts—I am obsessed with it until I am burned out. Then it has to go away for awhile while I become obsessed with something else, and somethIng else. Rinse and repeat. Thisbis how I keep the love…[Read more]
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Jess M. joined the group Fiber Club! 9 years ago
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meleliza started the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum Fiber Club! 9 years ago
As an example of everything that’s wrong with knitting: I started a shawl project at the beginning of the soccer season (I can’t lug my sewing machine to the field, after all) and it was close to finished, so I motivated myself to finish it off. Lovely pink Tosh yarn, pretty pattern with lots of excellent reviews on ravely, not too hard, not too…[Read more]
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meleliza joined the group Fiber Club! 9 years ago
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jay_1965vw joined the group Fiber Club! 9 years ago
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needlewoman posted an update in the group Fiber Club! 9 years ago
A month’s worth of weekends (including some days of 40C in Adelaide) has seen me finish 3 quilt tops. The must do content were a tablecloth/lap quilt, and a single bed quilt for my aunt/godmother who turn 88 in May. I’ve made many quilts during the last 10-15 years, but haven’t worked on any for a year. So I’m very pleased to have these projects…[Read more]
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needlewoman joined the group Fiber Club! 9 years ago
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Kate Clemens posted an update in the group Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
Hi there, I’m very new to embroidery and heirloom sewing. At the moment I’m trying to do my first piece of pleated smocking, does anyone know of any good video tutorials on simple smocking stitches for beginners… I’ve had no luck with YouTube??
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@kateclemens What about these… http://www.infinitefreedom.com/free-smocking-lessons/
They look simple and straightforward – and are for basic smocking stitches!!
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I don’t know about any video tutorials but I do know that if you pick up a copy of the A-Z of Smocking, you can’t go wrong! I also know that if you live in the US, a SAGA chapter might also help. I’m in Australia but have been a SAGA member and they have online courses etc – but first things first, you need to know some little ins and outs of…[Read more]
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Kate Clemens joined the group Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
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brenda1652 posted an update in the group Fiber Club! 9 years ago
Lovely sale at Purl Soho, http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/sale Gorgeous yarns, and fabrics including Liberty Tana Lawn prints at 40% off!
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