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Not Afraid 03-10-2006 10:56 AM

Knitting and other Creative Endeavors
 
After literally YEARS of contemplating it, I learned to knit yesterday. There's a really cool shop in Cal Heights that has knitting supplies as well as a BUNCH of other cool things. I had some time after an appointment and I decided to go for it. I'm just knitting, not purling at the moment and I'm making a scary with beautiful and forgiving blood red yarn with black fibers mixed in. Yeah, I've had my problems so far - mostly ending up with extra stitches - but it has been very fun.

Now, if only I could find a decent book to download onto my iPod (iTunes sucks) I'd be set for hours of fun!

I'm not sure why my small but crafty side is showing now, but I like it.

What projects are you working on now?

Snowflake 03-10-2006 11:22 AM

I'm contemplating quilting and have been contemplating it for years. Eventually I will take the plunge.

Knitting sounds like it might be fun, too. We havea great yarn and bead store in Warrenton, my problem is, I'm never in town during the day when they are open.

In the past I had a proficiency for ceramics and would love to get my hands all mucked with clay once again. It was massively therapeudic and God knows, I could use some of that right now.

Donna

katiesue 03-10-2006 11:34 AM

My daugher has gotten into knitting, all the cool kids are doing it. I can make a basic scarf but that's about it.

My mother has always knitted and does some crochet as well. I just don't have the patience. It bores me out of my mind. The same goes for needlepoint, counted cross stitch, etc. A lot of my good friends are quite crafty and do these amazing projects but I just can't seem to finish one.

Quilting I've thought of. I've done some basic quilting when I was in 4H in Jr.High but nothing since. I got a sewing maching a couple of years ago, my daughter wanted to learn how to sew. We've done a few basic things but not much.

I admire all the crafty people but I just can't seem to do it.

JWBear 03-10-2006 12:03 PM

So NA, what are you going to knit us? :evil:

FEJ 03-10-2006 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
After literally YEARS of contemplating it, I learned to knit yesterday. There's a really cool shop in Cal Heights that has knitting supplies as well as a BUNCH of other cool things. I had some time after an appointment and I decided to go for it. I'm just knitting, not purling at the moment and I'm making a scary with beautiful and forgiving blood red yarn with black fibers mixed in. Yeah, I've had my problems so far - mostly ending up with extra stitches - but it has been very fun.

Now, if only I could find a decent book to download onto my iPod (iTunes sucks) I'd be set for hours of fun!

I'm not sure why my small but crafty side is showing now, but I like it.

What projects are you working on now?

Try Audible.com for books.

I am wrking on some Beading(not so much right now), and Metal Clay.

Prudence 03-10-2006 12:09 PM

I've been knitting since I was in jr. high. Not the same item, of course. I used to wear sweaters I'd made for myself. I like to think that I'm not so much uncool as lightyears ahead of the trends.

Currently, my in-progress projects are:

1) light sage green baby afghan that is completed except for the fringe, which is partially done.

2) white baby afghan which is about 1/4 of the way done.

3) red wool knee-length socks based on some extant 16th century Italian socks. Still on the top foldover bit.

4) cross-stitch of an angel that is part of a series. Christmas angels. I've done about half of them, but I have a bunch left to do. (Thank goodness the series finally ended so I can catch up.) About 1/5 of the way done.

5) Italian camica (chemise) that is assembled but still needs some seams finished and needs the neck band put on. Which is where it's been sitting because I haven't decided what I want to do with that, but I think I have enough evidence of smocking that I want to try that.

That's only the projects I've actually started. The pending projects? We have three bedrooms. One we sleep in, one we work in, and one devoted to my craft projects.

The secret's out - Prudence, domestic goddess.

Ponine 03-10-2006 12:22 PM

I am so jealous NA.
After trying to knit for over a year, I finally gave in and decided to learn to crochet.
I need a class!!!!!! Of course, I continental knit as well, and that makes it worse for other people.

I wish I could say that I had a project.

BarTopDancer 03-10-2006 12:28 PM

I've been crocheting a scarf for the last 2 years. In my defense I just found it in a box of stuff I've had since I moved. I'll have it done for next winter.

Not Afraid 03-10-2006 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear
So NA, what are you going to knit us? :evil:

Awwww, are your naughty bits cold?

Matterhorn Fan 03-10-2006 02:22 PM

Does bread count as a "creative endeavor"?

I'm thinking of starting a quilt, but I'd have to do everything by hand, so I dunno.


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