Right, drum roll please, I've been knitting! And, shock, horror, knitting rather well (even if I do say so myself). I'm knitting a Shaker-style throw.
Everyone should knit. It's the new 'thing' to do. And, it's passing on an ancient tradition. Mum was taught to knit by Nuns in Westport, Ireland. She was (is) so good at knitting, the nun's had her knit cardi's and blankets for other nun's who were sick in the infirmary. Mum was only little at the time, but knitting has been a life-long hobby of hers since, and I just
wish I'd taken it up in earnest years ago, too.
Now, this new hobby of mine doesn't come without its dangers - sore finger-pad syndrome, stiff wrist, poke-your-eye-out-with-a-size-7-needle, and the odd spout of swearing when things go wrong - are just a few of the side-effects, but the final product albeit too tight, too holey, too many dropped stitches, or so unlike-the-actual-pattern-its-hard-to-actually-figure-out-just-what-it-is you’ve-created, is too satisfying for words.
My first attempt wasn't too good, but with each knitted square I see my work getting better and better.
This was my first attempt at Garter Stitch. The little tassles above are markers for a heart that I'm suppposed to darn on the finished square. Only, as some of the pattern might as well be written in Latin, actually figuring out what the pattern is telling me to do, and actually
doing what the pattern is telling me to do, are two very different things! So, I never actually got past inserting the marking tassles. When complete, is should look like this:
Since knitting the Garter Stitch and heart square above, I've gone on to knit a Little Ladders square. Only, my little ladders is a wee bit holey, and is also a bit squished in places due to me getting carried away with ironing it.....
My next adventure was the Garter Stitch Stripe square, only minus the little kisses as, like above, I can't figure out the pattern! It should look like this when it's done:
For the time being, my version looks like this:
The square below is my favourite square to date. It's called Stocking Stitch Diamond.
I had a hard time with this square. Mock Rib with Garter Stitch Ridges square!!!! I kept forgetting where I was in the pattern, then knitting out of sync, the end result being the lines didn't match! Grrr! But, apart from the odd hiccup here and there (and the occassional swearing episode), I finally did it.
I whizzed (do you like that...whizz....) this up yesterday afternoon. This is the Stocking Stitch heart square. Not only an I getting faster, I'm getting better. It's edges keep curling up, and after my last disasterous attempt to smooth the squares out by ironing them (don't do it!) I've decided this time to pin it down to a towel in the hope that over time it'll settle flat. The white thing in the middle is supposed to be a heart, but it looks more like the 1980s Space Invader creature. But, hey ho, Rome wasn't built in a day.
So, to date, I've knitted the following for the throw...
Only another 50 to go!