Remember that scarf I started a while back (i.e. in October)? I finished it! I'm taking a hint from Robyn and keeping it for myself.
It was nice having an easy, no-pressure project on the go for a few months. I just picked it up whenever I had time and took a break whenever I got annoyed with the fact that a scarf can take so long to knit.
I've never blocked a knitting project before, but it was necessary this time. Usually one doesn't need to block a simple scarf, but in this case the lacy pattern looked a little wonky, and I wanted to even it out. I laid the scarf on my futon, got it damp with a spray bottle, pinned it into shape and let it dry overnight. It worked! If you don't want to pin a project into your upholstry, I hear other people pin their projects onto a towel.
It's warming up around here, so I might put the knitting needles away for another year. At least I made it through one project, as planned. Next winter I might focus on neck warmers and big needles, to save myself some angst.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Making a scarf for myself
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I've learned that blocking works really well with wools (not with acrylics). I discovered that I made a serious error with Camron's wool sweater once I blocked it - I am glad you had better luck.
Erin, ever heard of smittens? I think they are the cutest thing .. check it out: http://www.boingboing.net/2009/02/03/howto-knit-smittens.html
Angie! I saw you were having knitting woes on Facebook. I hope you managed to fix the problem. I'm just impressed with anyone who knits things other than scarves.
Smittens...I don't know Amr. I don't know...
Hooray, finished scarf! I like it. As always. You always pick really foxy yarn.
For novelty mitten, I kinda like Miitens...
3 cheers for keeping what you make!
I love that scarf. You should probably make me one. I look nice in green...
Cheryl
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