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knitting-junk
Knits in progress
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knitting-junk · 3 months ago
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not all who wander are lost ✨🏔️🪡
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knitting-junk · 4 months ago
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Two friends gifted me their Polwarth handspun and I finished a scarf. ❤️ They spin very differently, so this project showcases the varied yarn texture beautifully.
The pattern is Black Forest Brioche by Kieran Foley narrowed into a scarf. As someone who enjoys brioche knitting, I REALLY loved this pattern. It may be the first flat-knit brioche piece I found relaxing!
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Bonus, it’s a gift for one of the spinners (who dyed and spun the pale yarn). It matches a hat I spun and knit for him out of more of the same fiber he dyed earlier. So he’ll have a matching set!
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knitting-junk · 4 months ago
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First sock done, time to start the second
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knitting-junk · 4 months ago
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I don't usually post my non-fandom craft stuff but I worked for a long time on this tablecloth so I wanted to show it off😌
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knitting-junk · 1 year ago
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knitting-junk · 1 year ago
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Oh hey, do you know what time it is? It is highly specific resource time!
Today we have the Royal School of Needlework Stitch Bank! There are HUNDREDS of stitch types in the RSN Stitch Bank.
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And more added regularly, let’s look at a recent addition
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I picked the first one in the 25 recently added Elizabethan stitches, the Elizabethan French Stitch
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The stitch bank provides written and photo tutorials as well as a video option to learn to do it yourself. There are examples of the stitch in use, resources, references, everything but a needle and thread!
rsnstitchbank.org
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knitting-junk · 5 years ago
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While waiting for the turkey to cook.
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knitting-junk · 5 years ago
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I found this marvelous hat at my grandfather’s house and made a chart so other people can replicate this delightful pattern.
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knitting-junk · 5 years ago
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Tag me in your current project! I love seeing what everyone is working on, and I need some motivation if I’m going to get back on my beekeeper quilt bullshit
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knitting-junk · 6 years ago
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progress!!! im gonna set up for the decreases soon!!
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knitting-junk · 6 years ago
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I'm just... in love with this project. Nice squishy fishermans rib with merino wool in this fabulous color
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knitting-junk · 6 years ago
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Let’s talk about sweaters
It took me quite awhile before I felt comfortable enough to knit a sweater, mostly because I had a lot of foundational work I felt like I needed to do before I could approach it. So, for a while I just neve knit them assuming it was too hard.
One day I just really wanted something to show for all of my swatches and practices and experiments, so I decided to just jump in.
My first sweater was a riff off of a basic pattern, I felt like the pattern could hold my hand while I felt free to be a little more creative and try things out.
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This sweater was the first result. I was proud I finished a garment but the variegated yarn pooled completely different than I thought. My rainbow sleeve didn’t quite have the effect I wanted and my COLLAR WAS ALL WRONG. I realized how many things I wanted to just redo myself, and I felt a couple tweaks would be able to get that perfect sweater. This was called the “Sunburst sweater” because of the ombré on the collar. Maybe one day I’ll revisit this to get a more effective outcome.
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So for the first time I decided to try at it all my own. This was the result. I took my sisters measurements and decided to try and knit a sweater in her favorite color. I thought I got my gauge right and I wanted the gut area slightly bigger so that you could wear it on a full stomach— I failed to realize that I was unintentionally creating an A line. I gave the sweater too much ease for a bulky weight yarn. I felt better about the collar but man did this look and feel weird. I’ll admit I was pretty discouraged after this. This sweater is in my frogging pile ready for when I’m ready to tackle it again. (I have ideas) This was going to be called “lavender fields” but I’ll reserve that for when this is reincarnated
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This is my third design! I was pretty discouraged from doing something out on my own, and I had this red yarn in my stash for a specific project in mind. That was a lopapeysa sweater, and I had a pattern just for that. I was going stick to the pattern and everything was going go perfectly. Except it didn’t. The yarn was too variegated for multicolor stranded work and I slowly realized that as I knit bottom up. So midway through I just decided to riff. I threw away the pattern and went forward with designing the shape and faire isle motif by my self. I crafted the collar (my favorite of all three) by myself. I call this “Red Herring” because I started going down one line of inquiry and it ended up being completely outside of that realm. I also cheekily made sure every motif was a chevron or herringbone related pattern. 🙃 gosh there’s so much to this sweater I love it.
Y’all I am so proud of that sweater you don’t even know. So proud that I want to grade it and release it as a pattern. But what I really want to say here is
I would have never have gotten to that sweater if it wasn’t for the first two.
things aren’t going work out perfectly
But that’s okay. What I love about knitting is that every stitch is a learning experience. You learn something new about your craft with every project and that informs your next one. So please don’t be discouraged. Don’t feel like you’re a failure when things don’t work out the way you planned, be that your first granny square, scarf or any other attempts you make in life. Mistakes will be made but you can love yourself and your work at every step of the way. The fact that you could have done better doesn’t have to be destructive. You can let that push you forward into the next thing and you will do better.
You can keep growing and growing but remember when you look back at that first thing. You did that with all the same intention, work, and passion that you have now.
You just got better.
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knitting-junk · 6 years ago
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Made these Broken Seed Stitch socks to finally use up some scraps and have some thicker ankle socks to wear with my docs!
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knitting-junk · 6 years ago
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We've all run out of yarn in the middle of a project. This is my favourite method of joining yarn & continuing knitting.
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knitting-junk · 6 years ago
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knitblr, please share my pain
i want to use the wonderful, adorable, FREE latvian blooms cowl pattern to make a pillow cover. i plan to make it in fresh blues and greens with maybe a little chocolate brown thrown in. but for some reason the (wonderful, generous) designer chose to make it in freaking chartreuse and fuschia.
and colored the chart accordingly.
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my eyes are watering and i haven’t even started yet. hold me.
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knitting-junk · 6 years ago
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Pokemon Gameboy Blankets made by Haley Banks
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knitting-junk · 6 years ago
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Gemma blanket pattern - Stone Washed XL, joined and bordered with original weight Stone Washed - YUM! http://bit.ly/2GJSVRO https://ift.tt/2WjElVc
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