I have way too many books. Actually, no, I don't. But compared to other Ravelers I have way more. hah.
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Sunday, 3 January 2010 11:11 (sixteen years ago)
My husband counted & the topic taking up the biggest amount of bookshelf space is "knitting" with 22 books. (Not the most space in area, but in quantity.)
― girl moves (Abbott), Sunday, 3 January 2010 19:14 (sixteen years ago)
A bunch of my (crochet) books are either stitch dictionaries or hilarious vintage books (with some patterns that I use a lot, actually!), so I couldn't add them to my Ravelry shelf, alas.
― she is writing about love (Jenny), Sunday, 3 January 2010 20:10 (sixteen years ago)
I signed up for a private lesson with a finishing expert so that I can learn:
SeamingButtonholesPicking up stitches
Just knit ANOTHER hat! Time to move on to something else.
Hey harbl you should totally come with me to the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival this year. Mr. Que went with me once but he is afraid of sheep and goats so.
― quincie, Sunday, 3 January 2010 22:46 (sixteen years ago)
I want to go to Maryland Sheep and Wool!!!
Mr. Que went with me once but he is afraid of sheep and goats so.
Not a good place to go with that mindset.
― tokyo rosemary, Monday, 4 January 2010 03:24 (sixteen years ago)
Buttonholes are a pain, because you really have to plan them out.
― tokyo rosemary, Monday, 4 January 2010 03:26 (sixteen years ago)
Goats are pretty creepy, tbh. Their pupils are all weird.
― girl moves (Abbott), Monday, 4 January 2010 05:26 (sixteen years ago)
My husband counted & the topic taking up the biggest amount of bookshelf space is "knitting" with 22 books.
I'm "blaming" your mad progression on THIS. Off to buy some more books. lol
Will 2010 be the year when I finally get the hang of gauge?
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 4 January 2010 11:49 (sixteen years ago)
i got gauge in 2009. it was hard for me because i'm impatient, but i realized it's not so bad.q we should def go to ms&w
― welcome to gudbergur (harbl), Monday, 4 January 2010 13:59 (sixteen years ago)
I'm beginning to get it, but DAMN i don't wanna get why it's not the same when i start my project. lol my socks for ophelia are slightly larger eg but good since she had zeppelin sized feet
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 4 January 2010 14:05 (sixteen years ago)
also with my short rows (on socks) i have tiny holes when i do p2tog :-(
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 4 January 2010 14:06 (sixteen years ago)
i also want stitch markers. like with tiny metal loops
OTM. It's pretty clear why they are the devil's ruminant.
― she is writing about love (Jenny), Monday, 4 January 2010 14:11 (sixteen years ago)
xpost do you do them in the round for round projects? i haven't been gauging for socks though because i can't make myself do tiny knitting that's not part of the project :(
― welcome to gudbergur (harbl), Monday, 4 January 2010 14:12 (sixteen years ago)
i can't imagine why mr. que would be afraid of sheep and goats! they're like the nicest in the animal kingdom. except the head-butting ^_^
― welcome to gudbergur (harbl), Monday, 4 January 2010 14:13 (sixteen years ago)
Apparently as a toddler he was knocked down by a goat at a petting zoo? Though for the record he has now declared that he is "no longer afraid of goats." He does not, however, like to be around llamas and/or alpacas b/c he is afraid of teh spit.
― quincie, Monday, 4 January 2010 15:08 (sixteen years ago)
IMPORTANT INFO: The 37th Annual Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival will be held on May 1 & 2, 2010, at the Howard County Fairgrounds
― quincie, Monday, 4 January 2010 15:11 (sixteen years ago)
xpost do you do them in the round for round projects?
I do but it's kinda pointless to do a flat knitted swatch as my purls are much tighter and hence it skews the tension. I also tried on my 9inch circs and DAMN it was impossible. But I need to figure it out since, apparently, it's VERY different (as in tighter) than DPNs or longer circs.
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 4 January 2010 16:26 (sixteen years ago)
tonight is my knitting class. i'll prob only take my current projects and do that (instead of feat exercise)
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 4 January 2010 16:27 (sixteen years ago)
no that's what i mean! you are supposed to do round ones for round projects. i don't though.
― jortin shartgent (harbl), Monday, 4 January 2010 16:48 (sixteen years ago)
i, too, hate gauge.
i am making up the decreases for the hat i'm knitting and ...they can't be completely symmetrical because of the st count. i didn't bother to plan this stuff before casting on, of course. i hope it turns out ok.
― JuliaA, Monday, 4 January 2010 19:49 (sixteen years ago)
I can't speak for knitting yet (Wednesday night is my first class I AM SO FUCKING EXCITED) but I'm kind of a gauge fanatic w/r/t crochet because I have been burned hard too many times. Even still, after carefully crocheting a nice gauge swatch, about 60% of the time, the finished product is still not the size it was supposed to be.
― she is writing about love (Jenny), Monday, 4 January 2010 19:57 (sixteen years ago)
One of the 4-H llama clubs at Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool was called the Spitters Club.
I also saw one sheep stick his face into the business of a lady sheep in the next pen.
― tokyo rosemary, Tuesday, 5 January 2010 00:16 (sixteen years ago)
I am really thinking of using the Maryland Sheep and Wool as an excuse/reason to visit my family in MD & VA.
― tokyo rosemary, Tuesday, 5 January 2010 00:17 (sixteen years ago)
Holy cow, I love knitting. The class was great. We only learned the knit stitch (will learn purl next week), but it is so much fun. I feel like a traitor, but I like this much better than crochet, and it's easier on my hands, as I tend to hold a crochet hook like somebody is trying to take it away from me and stab me with it. I'm trying to train myself to hold my knitting a little more gently.
This sounds ridic, but my main problem so far is that during class, I was too good. I only made one mistake, so I didn't really learn how to fix mistakes. Now that I'm on my own with a ball of yarn and a work in progress (a scarf!), I am fucking up left and right and I have no idea how to fix things. I did learn how to "unknit" so I'm basically stopping after every row to inspect so I can go back and unknit to the point that I screwed up.
I am also not entirely sure about the anatomy of a stitch. Like, with crochet, I can look at the work and see exactly where something is off and decide what, if anything, to do to correct it. With knitting, I'm not sure what everything is supposed to look like, so that makes it harder to tell if I'm doing something right.
Our classes come with free drop ins between classes, so I could go back for help, but I'm going out of town this weekend so I'm kind of on my own with my pretty blue yarn.
Anyway: color me converted. Knitting is the best.
― she is writing about love (Jenny), Thursday, 7 January 2010 17:12 (sixteen years ago)
Awesome! Glad you are digging it.
The lady who taught me knitting said "the best thing you can learn in a knitting class is how to fix your mistakes."
― girl moves (Abbott), Thursday, 7 January 2010 17:31 (sixteen years ago)
When I first learned to knit I counted the stitches on my needle at the end of each row & I'd only have the right number like half the time.
― girl moves (Abbott), Thursday, 7 January 2010 17:32 (sixteen years ago)
Three times last night, I knit three rows and then pulled them out and started all over again because I saw something I'd fucked up. Then on the bus this morning, I thought I had it going on and I just showed what I'd done to my coworker who was like, "Oooo dropped stitch right here at the beginning. You should just pull it out and start over."
I totally blame my Lisa Simpson complex. In a classroom setting, I get so eager to please a teacher that I overachieve and in this case, end up not learning what I really need to learn.
― she is writing about love (Jenny), Thursday, 7 January 2010 17:38 (sixteen years ago)
I am taking that class with Jenny (her idea) and it's so much fun! I especially loved being able to "shop" for my yarn before we started our scarves. :-D
― KitCat, Thursday, 7 January 2010 17:44 (sixteen years ago)
i have way too many projects :-( frog? helllluuuuup
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 7 January 2010 17:55 (sixteen years ago)
you can fix a dropped stitch with a crochet hook. it's kind of awesome. if you're feeling desperate about it between knitting classes, you're welcome to stop by and i'll show you, jenny. (or sarah!)
recently i have tragically lost my reasonably-sized crochet hook, and i've discovered that you can do a kind of picking up stitches-psso kind of thing with dropped stitches that does the same thing. but it's a PITA. i really need some fucking crochet hooks. i have some coming in the mail at some point, tho.
i've even figured out how to pick up dropped stitches with CABLES. omg. one-stitch cables, but still. (i have no patience for thick cables--my sanity will not abide that shit)
― JuliaA, Thursday, 7 January 2010 18:26 (sixteen years ago)
Jules, I have a shit ton of doubles of crochet hooks. I obsessively cataloged them on Ravelry, so if you look and see that I have doubles of a size that you want, let me know and it's yours.
― she is writing about love (Jenny), Thursday, 7 January 2010 18:57 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, I was about to say that ("RONG!") but then I noticed she said she dropped the st from the start. I think. Anyway I don't mind dropped sts in stockinette. :-) I would love to know how do to granny squares but beyond that I am so not interested in crochet. Apart from maybe finishing dresses or whatnot with a crochet border.
I can't believe my knitting course is now in its third year. That said, I didn't really do much opf it since I was too pregnant or Elisabeth was keeping me busy. I do think I'll re-enroll after next year. Next year is the last year. I'm not sure what we'll do then. *shrug*
Girls, what are your fave needles?
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 7 January 2010 19:01 (sixteen years ago)
metal. knitpicks are best for circs, but they don't make fixed-cable circs in size, say, SIX. which annoys me greatly. not everyone is a sock knitter!
i have some addis in 3 that seem ok but i honestly don't see what the big deal is about them. a friend gifted them to me used.
i kind of hate bamboo, tho i have a bunch of bamboo needles.
― JuliaA, Thursday, 7 January 2010 19:05 (sixteen years ago)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2631/4230397701_4945681645.jpg
I think I have Second Mitts Syndrome. lol. These are the Bella Mitts. I renamed'em Dexter Mitts cause Twilights sucks ass.
I really like Lantern Moon straight needles. I want. More. Lots more. Clover? Meh. Not anymore. Metal's great (again, used to dislike). For DPNs/soxor knitting I prefer metal cause I'm such a tight knitter.
My teacher said to NOT swatch for sock knitting. I mean, I can, but she says it's not necessary. WAH?
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 7 January 2010 19:07 (sixteen years ago)
uhhh, how is that not necessary? socks are the only thing i've ever swatched for in the round. i've had socks knitted for me several times and none of them fit quite right, so i'm kind of afraid of gauge with socks. and the one i started is languishing in my knitting bag.
i'm curious about lantern moons--people seem to really like them. most of my straights were bought cheap/inherited from people, but maybe i'll buy myself some nice ones one of these days.
― JuliaA, Thursday, 7 January 2010 19:26 (sixteen years ago)
What yarn is that Nath?
I love those mittens, I made myself a pair & they're great bcz you can wear them over a jacket. Actually, I wore them last night to Stitch & Bitch and a lady I'd never met greeted me by saying, "oooh, bella mittens."
― girl moves (Abbott), Thursday, 7 January 2010 19:56 (sixteen years ago)
Julia do you not like interchangeable circular needles? Any reason they need to be fixed?
― girl moves (Abbott), Thursday, 7 January 2010 19:57 (sixteen years ago)
i've never tried interchangeables, because i sometimes hear things about them being difficult and figure i'm better off with fixed circs. plus, i generally have enough projects going at one time that i want many pairs of circs.
am i just being stubborn?
― JuliaA, Thursday, 7 January 2010 20:22 (sixteen years ago)
IMO interchangeables kick ass! I have a Denise set and some KP interchangeables. The joins are smooth & inconspicuous, the needles don't fall off the cables or come detached or anything. Sometimes w/the Denise set I have had a problem of this plastic thing that connects different lengths of cables coming apart, but that's only when I am like tugging at it, fucking around w/it or generally treating it wrong.
I *love* interchangeables bcz you can made the cable longer or shorter, or change the size of your needles, without having to move the stitches onto a different needle or use another circ. ie if I want to bind off with a bigger needle, I just shove all the live stitches to the cable & swap out the tips, easy & quick. Or if I want to try on a sweater as I'm going, I just add some length to the cables, which I can then easily remove after trying on (way easier than moving the whole damn thing to scrap yarn). So awesome. Plus they are easier to keep organized than fixed needles.
― girl moves (Abbott), Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:06 (sixteen years ago)
Also getting a set is a wicked fast/cheap way to have like almost all the needle lengths + sizes in the entire world. If you don't mind doing your str8 knitting on circulars this is an extra bonus, too.
― girl moves (Abbott), Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:07 (sixteen years ago)
No, you're smart, J. Addi Clicks are okay, but the cord has come undone (?) once and, honestly, I don't need circs so much. I've been going back to my reg metal needles (Prym and such).
A; the yarn is Manos del Uruguay Wool Clasica.
Julia, I think my teacher is a bit "off". She had never heard of afterthought heels. I mean, I understand she's not interested in English/American knit related stuff, but COME ON if you have knitted for a few decades, you should know about afterthought heels! I asked her about the very tiny holes in my short row (socks) and she advised to do SKPO instead of p2tog. Hmm, but then it slants the other way or am I wrong? I can never "envision" these de/increases and how the frigging slant. I thought a SSP would be the thing to do?
They are having a big sale in a LYS. SEVENTY PERCENT OFF. But damn it I promised my friend to come to Antwerp. Damn. Maybe next week I'll go. So far this "no yarn in 2010" seems to be undoable: I might visit a shop in Antwerp. They have some great stuff, like Habu. Tempted to check that out.
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:09 (sixteen years ago)
I think she doesn't fuss with gauge because most socks are done in rib. She didn't even mention a fancy patt! Then it matters less. also, if you are more or less a "regular" knitter, you don't need to care so much about gauge. Fior me it is relevant as I'm a tight knitter. But weirdly I think my tension is changing. Well, not weirdly, I know it does but it is strange when your gauge matches the one in the patt more or less. lol
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:11 (sixteen years ago)
The LYS here is closing (*sniff*). I don't have any $$$ so I haven't gone but apparently people are getting all vultured out at only 30% off. Like my friend went & said another lady snatched stuff out of her shopping basket right in front of her face. wtf? I'm gonna wait 'til stuff is at least 50% off to look.
― girl moves (Abbott), Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:14 (sixteen years ago)
SKPO would slant to the left, i think, nath, same as p2tog. tho i can't tell you jack about sock heels.
snatching stuff out of someone else's shopping basket? duuuuude. fistfight at the LYS.
― JuliaA, Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:22 (sixteen years ago)
I think I"m gonna cry myself to sleep: 70 procent off. Some skeins are less than a euro. Then again do I need more yarn (yes). lolStealing out of a bag? WTF. That's just crazy.
Yeah, as I was doing it in my head, I realized that SKPO does slant the same way.
Will 2010 be the year I feel a bit more secure about my knitting skills? Doubt it.
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:34 (sixteen years ago)
you see how you can do that in your head? you *should* be more secure about your knitting skills. it took me a long time to be able to visualize like that.
― JuliaA, Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:48 (sixteen years ago)
People have done nothing but bitch & moan about the LYS here but I will miss it. The only other place to get yarn is Hobby Lobby, which I don't like shopping at bcz I generally don't care for their politics, and also 95% of their yarn is gross.
― girl moves (Abbott), Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:50 (sixteen years ago)
There will be no place in town to just get a skein of honest, attractive 100% wool anymore.
― girl moves (Abbott), Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:51 (sixteen years ago)
j, yeah in my head. in reality my knitting looks shit. lol
a, order online!
― Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 7 January 2010 21:59 (sixteen years ago)