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Knitting Project!

Posted by mandarific on Nov 2, 2009 in Projects

As this past weekend has gone by in a blur, I was really grateful that my friend Leah stopped by to show me some beginner’s steps to knitting! This is my first experience with it, and having been interested but not enough to actually buy some needles and yarn, I had her give me a “Knitting for Dummies” lesson over pizza just before Halloween. Since this is a new project for me, I thought it would be fun to share with you all so you can keep up with my skills!

Leah started me off with some size 13 needles and some yarn of unknown weight and composition – it took me awhile to get the hang of holding the yarn, but once that tiny step was passed it was a breeze! I only had to restart what I was doing once – casting on has become frightfully easy, but I had some trouble getting my stitches mixed up or confused, and occasionally sliding off the needle. Below is what became of this first try…not too shabby for my first shot, I think!

First Try

That was enough to get me hooked, but the solid colored yarn was actually proving problems for me, because I had a hard time seeing where to put the needle in as I went along, and things like that. So when I went to Wal-Mart later I picked up some multi-colored yarn and a pair of smaller needles – size 10.5 – and things went MUCH better. I’ve spent a lot of time since undoing and redoing what I was working on – I’m having a hard time “recovering” from mistakes – but below you can get a feel for what my new swatch was starting to look like:

yarn

Sorry for the blurry photo! So that particular yarn came with a recommendation for size 7 needles and since I’m LOVING the smaller needles I went ahead and picked up some 7’s (and another roll of yarn!) today, so we’ll see how this goes!

I will keep you all updated on my knitting projects – do you have any knitting advice or a tutorial to share? What is your favorite thing to knit?

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