The tech editor has been having a bit of trouble with this pattern.
Looks like she's saying to the yarn, "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to drop the needles."
Looks like she's saying to the yarn, "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to drop the needles."
I wish I could find someone like that for crochet! All the lessons here are in group or inline and I need 1 on 1 fo that. One shop offers that , but it is almost $100 for under an hour! I can't afford that. You are lucky KwikWell,I got so disgusted with my not improving after months of trying to relax my tense akward hands to not have so much tension I couldn't put a straight pin through my stitch that I threw it all in a big bag and tossed it in the closet!!! I start out beautiful and get tighter,tighter And tighter....so I gave up
My dear friend has been knitting longer than I'm alive ,she used to sell antique dolls and repair or replace their handmade clothing- her sewing stitches are incredible- anything she picks up is done meticulously and perfect,from rochet to needlepoint,you name it and so I asked her if she wanted the stuff I bought,yarn,needles ,counter etc..... and she said ' oh no,you're not quitting,you just need to be shown,you probably don't relax your hands because you don't know how to hold the needles or your thread"
So next week I start my lessons - shes going to help me
Wow- that's alot of money..... yes,she's a very very dear friend,we live in the same Condo community ,I've ONLY lived here 25 yrs,she here 50!!!I wish I could find someone like that for crochet! All the lessons here are in group or inline and I need 1 on 1 fo that. One shop offers that , but it is almost $100 for under an hour! I can't afford that. You are lucky Kwik
So glad your friend is there to show you the techniques and help you sort out your tension problems!Wow- that's alot of money..... yes,she's a very very dear friend,we live in the same Condo community ,I've ONLY lived here 25 yrs,she here 50!!!
She said she's going to show me crotchet as well because its easier handling one needle and then I could see which I'm more comfortable with ..... she says everyone has trouble with tension unless they are shown
When I told her what I do with using my hand to loop the stitch she laughed and Saud just your finger moves up down like a bobbin and the yarn glides along freely..... Sounds so nice n completely different from what I'm doing- I'm excited again
Oh & the lady next door told me they have classes at our library once a week ( free) but they are a little afvanced.... she offered to help me get started but then I'd have to hear about her allergies to cats..." No thank you"🫤
Blimey, that's expensive. The yarn shop I go to undercharges for lessons, it's a tenth of that! She does it because teaching knitting and crochet is what she really loves doing.I wish I could find someone like that for crochet! All the lessons here are in group or inline and I need 1 on 1 fo that. One shop offers that , but it is almost $100 for under an hour! I can't afford that. You are lucky Kwik
Even worse is the cost of bringing the finished pieces and having them sewn together into a finished sweater.(you stole my favorite 'swear' word..BLIMEY) LOLBlimey, that's expensive. The yarn shop I go to undercharges for lessons, it's a tenth of that! She does it because teaching knitting and crochet is what she really loves doing.
Some people get around that by learning to knit in the round - no seams. I prefer seaming, it's just a matter of pinning it evenly and not pulling the stitches too tight.Even worse is the cost of bringing the finished pieces and having them sewn together into a finished sweater.(you stole my favorite 'swear' word..BLIMEY) LOL
CATLOVER referring to KWIK's post ? All my knitting is in the round, top down.Some people get around that by learning to knit in the round - no seams. I prefer seaming, it's just a matter of pinning it evenly and not pulling the stitches too tight.
Have you asked the library about their classes? Your neighbour said they were a bit advanced, but they might have more on offer than she knew. Are there things like local neighbourhood/community centres where you live that might offer anything?
No, I was referring to your post mentioning the cost of getting sweaters sewn up - my mistake, I thought you meant you needed that service.CATLOVER referring to KWIK's post ? All my knitting is in the round, top down.
I think so too.... it is something I hope I can change the habit of,not that I have any knitting habits yet but I have a habit of gripping tightly,I grip my pen and press hard- tightly grip tools,brooms and everything,always have.... I wonder if that has something to do with it?I actually did find a class that looks fun. It's near by and it's open to all people of all ages, and would be a fun way to make friends (I don't get out much). But unfortunately, it's mid-morning during the week on days I have to work. Hopefully it will take off and they'll offer an evening class, or maybe on a Friday when I'm off!
Kwik I think having someone there to help will be great. Not only will they be able to help, but it might relax your tension simply by having someone to chat with while you work.
I'm the same way. I was putting a huge grip on each stitch because I was paranoid the whole thing would fall off the needle. Keeping things loose and relaxed made it so much easier to make progress.I think so too.... it is something I hope I can change the habit of,not that I have any knitting habits yet but I have a habit of gripping tightly,I grip my pen and press hard- tightly grip tools,brooms and everything,always have.... I wonder if that has something to do with it?
I think if you asked anyone nearby you might hear" what yarn?" Like anyone who may or may not be in the photo
Oh ,I see- makes alot of senseWell, Phoebe and Daisy told Lila and Sarah that the ball of yarn suddenly sprang into the air and tried to run away, but, they made it stop.