Yarn update
Nov. 19th, 2022 10:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am still crocheting away, I haven't stopped!
And knitting, actually. I... actually... really like knitting. As long as I don't make any mistakes (that I don't immediately catch) because what I really don't like is fixing knitting mistakes. (Fixing crochet mistakes that happened in the last round is tedious but fine, which is good because I make a lot of them.) I'm in it for the miles of knit stitch, not doing anything actually hard! I am working on a sweater. It is... pretty clearly a first sweater? It's been my go-to during work meetings and I've been working on it off and on during meetings for about six months now and am halfway through the first sleeve, which I guess is good insomuch as it means I can't have been spending that much time in meetings, right?
A large part of what I have been doing is making baby blankets for various church friends (people at my church keep having babies, just found out about another one due in Feb I'd like to make a blanket for) and baby-sized blankets for my niece and nephew, not super interesting (eventually I found my One True Baby Blanket pattern, the lemon peel stitch and just keep repeating that one) but also satisfying because they are small and take relatively little time, so my short attention span is kept happy.
But also! I have fiiiinally managed to finish those two blankets I have been working on for ages! Well, the Coral Story blanket I actually did a lot of work on very quickly because I loved it so much, and then I got stuck on the joining the hexes together thing and let it sit for about a year before doing the joining. The Hue Shift blanket was a slog and I kept leaving it to work on baby blankets and so on, but I got faster at it which helped a lot, and I got a lot done in the double whammy of travel and covid this summer. Anyway it has taken me a little less than two years to get both of these done! (Ssh don't tell anyone, the Coral story still has some ends that need to be woven in, but I did weave in all the ends for the Hue Shift because A. and E. were eager to use it.)
Now that I have finished these blankets, I... have plans to make another one! (No, we do not need another blanket. Yes, I'm going to make another one anyway.) Using the pattern
thistleingrey talks about here. (This one will be scrappy -- I am planning on using a lot of the odds and ends of yarn that I bought when I first learned to crochet thinking "that looks pretty!" but, uh, didn't know what to do with after that.)
Avena:

Coral story:
Hue shift:
And knitting, actually. I... actually... really like knitting. As long as I don't make any mistakes (that I don't immediately catch) because what I really don't like is fixing knitting mistakes. (Fixing crochet mistakes that happened in the last round is tedious but fine, which is good because I make a lot of them.) I'm in it for the miles of knit stitch, not doing anything actually hard! I am working on a sweater. It is... pretty clearly a first sweater? It's been my go-to during work meetings and I've been working on it off and on during meetings for about six months now and am halfway through the first sleeve, which I guess is good insomuch as it means I can't have been spending that much time in meetings, right?
A large part of what I have been doing is making baby blankets for various church friends (people at my church keep having babies, just found out about another one due in Feb I'd like to make a blanket for) and baby-sized blankets for my niece and nephew, not super interesting (eventually I found my One True Baby Blanket pattern, the lemon peel stitch and just keep repeating that one) but also satisfying because they are small and take relatively little time, so my short attention span is kept happy.
But also! I have fiiiinally managed to finish those two blankets I have been working on for ages! Well, the Coral Story blanket I actually did a lot of work on very quickly because I loved it so much, and then I got stuck on the joining the hexes together thing and let it sit for about a year before doing the joining. The Hue Shift blanket was a slog and I kept leaving it to work on baby blankets and so on, but I got faster at it which helped a lot, and I got a lot done in the double whammy of travel and covid this summer. Anyway it has taken me a little less than two years to get both of these done! (Ssh don't tell anyone, the Coral story still has some ends that need to be woven in, but I did weave in all the ends for the Hue Shift because A. and E. were eager to use it.)
Now that I have finished these blankets, I... have plans to make another one! (No, we do not need another blanket. Yes, I'm going to make another one anyway.) Using the pattern
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Avena:

Coral story:

Hue shift:

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Date: 2022-11-20 04:07 am (UTC)Also, lol, this all sounds extremely familiar, from the making and giving away of baby things, to the tail ends that still need to be tied in, to walking through your house and seeing something being blocked out. Our foam squares are pastel and don't have the alphabet, but otherwise it is the same. ;)
I'm glad you're having fun!
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Date: 2022-11-20 09:32 pm (UTC)Tail ends, aaaargh!
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Date: 2022-11-20 05:43 pm (UTC)She agrees with you about undoing knitting mistakes, but says it was a gamechanger when she realized that if she needs to pick up a dropped stich or redo a wrong stitch several rows ago, she doesn't have to undo all the rows in between. She can just wait until she gets to that stitch on the current row, purposely drop that stitch through all the rows down to the mistake, then use a crochet hook to fix it and redo all the stitches back up to the current row.
She said it took her forever to figure this out, so I mention this in case you haven't yet discovered this trick!
ETA: I also mentioned the lemon peel stitch to her, and she said, "Oh, yeah, I made a whole blanket out of that once." You really are following in her footsteps, the deja vu is quite funny from my perspective. :D
Daughter of ETA: I also read "No, we do not need another blanket. Yes, I'm going to make another one anyway," aloud to her, because it was SO FAMILIAR, and she laughed ad said, "No, I do not need another sweater. Yes, I'm going to make another one anyway."
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Date: 2022-11-20 09:42 pm (UTC)Oh WAIT I don't think I realized that about knitting mistakes, that... sounds SO much easier, thank you! (I should have figured that out, as I have definitely had to use a crochet hook to fix a stitch that slipped several rows, and now that I think about it other people, like
HAHA, I also do not need more sweaters but I am making them anyway! (I'm also working on a crochet cardigan.)
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Date: 2022-11-21 06:47 am (UTC)Neat, I will pass this on, thanks!
Oh WAIT I don't think I realized that about knitting mistakes, that... sounds SO much easier, thank you!
Oh, YAY! I'm glad me telling her about your yarn posts continues to be helpful!
I'm also working on a crochet cardigan.
Lol, she is *always* working on a crochet cardigan, it seems like. ;)
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Date: 2022-11-20 07:02 pm (UTC)On Friday I was complaining to D about how girls tend to go to the textile art activities and boys go to the STEM activities (see skipping MOEMS for macrame) and consequently the girls pick up these time-consuming hobbies that get in the way of other activities. (kind of like being in a school play)
But then I see work like yours, and I see the other side of the argument...
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Date: 2022-11-20 09:53 pm (UTC)School plays, though, definitely. I think I've told you, my parents wouldn't even let me do them at all!
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Date: 2022-12-05 01:13 am (UTC)(Unrelatedly, I have been watching Sherrill Milnes as Rodrigo (the 1980 Met) -- you once showed me him as the quintessential Rodrigo :) He is just GREAT and I see what you mean :D )
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