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25 Sep 2020 07:22 AM
25 Sep 2020 07:22 AM
Hi @Judi9877 , I'm just a beginner knitter, but at the moment I'm making a blanket with 6 mm bamboo needles and acrylic yarn, in squares out of plain stitch. My mother says it'll be a summerweight blanket when I'm finished. It was supposed to need 28 squares and I'm not counting the pile of squares I've got finished - I'm about haflway there. I've been knitting like this since my hospitalisation and so I like to think of my blanket as my recovery blanket. I'm knitting it to give away to charity, but I'd like to be able to knit well enough to knit someting for keeps. I find smaller needles difficult to use, but my mum keeps encouraging me to try with smaller needles for my next project... I think I'd rather try to learn purl and try and make this scarf: https://sheepandstitch.com/library/mistake-rib-stitch-for-beginners/ How did you graduate from larger needles to smaller needles?
25 Sep 2020 07:29 AM
25 Sep 2020 07:29 AM
Hi @Gwynn @utopia @Judi9877 @Appleblossom @NatureLover
I have been knitting for a while now. I started three years ago when my granddaughter was born. Knsitting little things was easy.
I'm currently knitting a blanket with left over wool. It's quite thick so I am using big needles. It's grey and yellow wool.
I find knitting quite calming 🙂
25 Sep 2020 11:38 AM
25 Sep 2020 11:38 AM
Great you enjoy knitting @BlueBay and great benefits for A!
@GwynnLook for a project with slightly smaller needles. I started off with medium needles and was amazed when I first used large ones, how fast things grew.
@Judi9877Ha ha ... yarn and needles in case of car issues ... its great we can take the idle hands away from the devil these days amd simply understand we humans are wired for acitivity and does not need to be frenetic, but also fine if we go at speed.
26 Sep 2020 12:24 PM
26 Sep 2020 12:24 PM
Hello fellow knitters @Appleblossom @Gwynn @BlueBay @utopia @NatureLover and all other knitters here!
I have just completed a knitted picture of a dinosaur that I found off the internet as a free pattern. It's just basic knit and purl stitches to make up the picture and can be used as a square to make a blanket or as a dishcloth which tends to be a popular thing at the moment. I used 4mm knitting needles to knit it on. I hope you can all see the photo. Enjoy!
The pattern is from a website called Daisy and Storm and has lots of other designs to knit if anyone is interested, including transport, animals and beach type things like shells and whales.
Enjoy your knitting everyone!
Judi9877☺️🧶
26 Sep 2020 12:49 PM
27 Sep 2020 02:21 PM
27 Sep 2020 02:21 PM
@Appleblossom - will try going down a size and see how that goes for me.
@Judi9877 that looks so cute! How long did it take you to whip up?
15 Nov 2020 04:29 PM
15 Nov 2020 04:29 PM
Hi @Gwynn @Maggie @Appleblossom @BlueBay @utopia @Former-Member @Former-Member and everyone visiting. What's on everyone's knitting needles at the moment?
I'm currently knitting a teddy bear on 4mm needles. It's a different version from Red Cross Trauma Teddies that I like to adjust the pattern to. I'm making one for a charity that I knit for. It's helping me to relax as I store the pattern on my phone so I can pick it up whenever I want to as well as having a paper pattern on standby. I'll post a photo soon.
Enjoy your knitting and stay safe🧶☺️
Judi9877
15 Nov 2020 05:09 PM
15 Nov 2020 05:09 PM
Hi @Judi9877 , Are teddy bears hard to knit? I've just finished the scarf (pictured below at the start of November) I was talking about before - now it's waiting for my mother to help crochet the ends together so it can be finished! I have asked for wool for Christmas, too... o:-) Currently knitting a yellow square for my blanket - my knitting has really gotten better over this last year!!!
16 Nov 2020 05:25 PM
16 Nov 2020 05:25 PM
thanks @Judi9877 for tagging me 🙂
currently i am knitting some grey, white and lemon long strips. then i will sew them up altogether to make a big blanket.
the wool is really thick. i haven't knitted for a while, but i must get back into it.
your knitting sounds really cute and for a great charity.
16 Nov 2020 07:27 PM
16 Nov 2020 07:27 PM
I'm not knitting at the moment. I tend to knit when i'm in hospital. Gives me something to do and calms me down.
I look forward to seeing a photo of your finished project.
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