Learning to Knit
I really enjoy doing things with thread and yarn. I sometimes cross stitch, but not very often. I'm working on a pattern so epic that I really need to be able to sit down and work on it for a couple of hours to make dragging out all my materials worth the effort. But yarn... ahh, quick and easy, instant satisfaction.
I know how to crochet, or at least I know how to crochet one thing. It's called a granny square. When I crochet a granny square, I have a process. I assemble a huge amount of yarn of all different colors, work on it until it's big enough to cover a queen sized bed, and call it an "ugly blanket". TaDA! Finished!
My mom had been bugging me about learning to knit off and on for a long time, and I had been resisting. 'I'm not even remotely interested,' I told her. Two straight sticks that looked like I should only pick them up to eat Chinese food seemed a bit overwhelming compared to my single crochet hook. I couldn't fathom how knitting could possibly work. Then one random day I suddenly decided for no reason whatsoever that I needed to learn how to knit. So I went over to my mom's house, and she taught me the basics. A couple days later I had finished my first dishcloth (apparently I have perfect tension, yay!), and mom taught me a few more stitches.
There are just so many things one can knit! Sweaters, hats, gloves, and scarves, of course - but did you know there are also patterns out there for things like knitted penis (complete with balls) shaped chap stick holders?
I'm inspired to continue to learn about knitting. I never had any ambitions with crochet, I was more than happy with the one thing I knew how to do and had no interest in learning anything else. But with knitting I'm excited about learning more and being able to do more and more advanced things. You know, like penis shaped chap stick holders!
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4 comments:
Penis shaped chapstick holders really is a good motivator. ;)
Good for you though. I tried knitting once and my scarf looked pathetic when I was done. Also, it was more like a barbie blanket is was so small. And it took ages too. *sigh*
Why is there no *link* to the chap stick holder????????
I like how you said "learn more about knitting" which technically gets you off the hook to learn HOW to knit. 2 different things entirely.
xoxo, SG
SG, you caught me! You've discovered my plan! Curses! ^_^
Mouse, I would've posted the link, but I found it on Ravelry.com - that pesky site insists that you register before letting you look at their patterns.
Without a motivator like that, Sleepyjane, I probably would have been knitting barbie blankets too. ^_^ It helps that I've been crocheting for... oh... fifteen years or so? I can relate to other yarn things a little easier. ^_^
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