Wednesday, March 28, 2012

[Blog Post : Mission Knitting COMPLETE!]

Pretend the little stinker Fergie hadn't just ducked into the hidey.


I think I first learnt how to knit when I was five. I was quite terrible at it, I added stiches as the mood struck me, I split wool, I dropped stitches, and my scarves were this wibbly wobbly mess that I wouldn't put on my worst enemy.. not that I ever finished any!

Having followed Shell over at Raspberry Rabbits and Donna over at Lavender Rabbits and their glorious creations for a while now, I finally decided to get back into the crafting world. I enjoyed tapestry work but if you've seen the price for preprinted tapestries, you'd know why I decided to give knitting another go!

Up above is the first knitting creation I have ever finished! Its not perfect .. a couple of the squares are a bit retangular because I lost track of how many rows I'd knit .. and I may have miscounted stitches.. but its passes the casual muster AND it keeps my neck warm. :)  It's made from reclaimed wool (donated via Full Circles) and rather abused bamboo needles.

So thank you Shell (Happy Birthday!), Donna, my very patient mother who answered 5,000 knitting questions 10,000 times, and Penny Dablin over at The Knitting Site. (With bonus of her beautiful accent patiently explaining everything via video!)

I kind of want to learn Intarsia Knitting now.. but I figure one ambition at a time. Next is a blanket for my bed. :) All my blankets are twin sized .. My bed is queen. I figure I may actually have it finished before winter sets in again. (Ahahaha. The scarf took me a year and two months.)

The gerbilly opinion is about the same as the lagomorphic, I'm sure. "Okay, so can we chew on it and make a nest of it now?"

6 comments:

  1. I started knitting before I started crocheting, but I never could get past the basic knit stitch so I eventually gave it up. I really would like to learn how to properly knit so I can expand my repertoire.

    May I suggest little gerbil sweaters for your next project? :)

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    1. I don't think gerbil sweaters would last very long.. :D *nom nom nom*

      I can knit .. and perl .. and uhm. That's it! :D My Mum can do all the fancy stuff, but she says its all just 'practice practice practice' and learning one thing at a time.

      I'm tempted to try crocheting since it looks better for making big stuff like blankets, BUT.. One ambition at a time. :)

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  2. I got back into knitting the last couple of years (after horrid scarves as a kid just as you described). It is tons of fun. I highly recommend the site, ravelry.com. They have tons of great free patterns and it is an awesome resource.

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    1. I had lost that link when my hard drive blew up -- thank you for the refresh! :)

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  3. Hi lorna thank you for following me,I love your furry friends but being a bunny knitting is beyond me.So I shall have to enjoy seeing your posts on your furry friends instead.xx Speedy!

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    1. Hello Mr Speedy! A pleasure to meet you :)

      I have my doubts about you not being able to knit -- so I had to write a blog post about it :)

      http://rabbitsandfuzz.blogspot.ca/2012/03/bunny-fiction-speedy-and-scarf.html

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