Beginnings of a scarf
I got some cotton-candy-colored acrylic yarn today...it's supposed to be good for people with sensitivity to wool. I've learned to cast on with some proficiency (that's basically the beginning of a scarf), although knitting itself is harder. I kept dropping stitches (a phrase I never really understood before) but it becomes clear when all your yarn slides off the needle!
Also, knitting is a workout. I taught a yoga class today, but knitting is definitely harder on your shoulders. Maybe I will develop new "knitting muscles."
I'm a little irritated by the concept of holidays. I don't think you should be forced to celebrate anything. Or maybe I'm just becoming Scrooge-like in my dotage.
Anyway, here's a picture of where I'll start tomorrow:
Also, knitting is a workout. I taught a yoga class today, but knitting is definitely harder on your shoulders. Maybe I will develop new "knitting muscles."
I'm a little irritated by the concept of holidays. I don't think you should be forced to celebrate anything. Or maybe I'm just becoming Scrooge-like in my dotage.
Anyway, here's a picture of where I'll start tomorrow:
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Maybe I should take it up again, with two cats in the house to chase the ball of yarn around, I'm almost all set already.
Happy Valnetine's, I hope you have a lovely dinner :)
One hint: You might want to try wood needles. They are a little more expensive, but the yarn doesn't slide off of them as much.
Good luck!
Good luck on the first project. :)
elsa - well (gulp) it doesn't really look like a scarf yet. i'm still better at casting on than the actual knitting, so i signed up for a class. i'm looking forward to it!
lisa - thanks for the tip! in the book i'm reading, the author recommends bamboo needles...now i know why.
amy & roxanne - thanks! i like yummy-sounding colors, too.
Best of luck, and I hope that doesn't happen to you (often).
And maybe switch to circular needles (it looks like you have a lot of stitches smooshed on there).
I read the post up above that said you're taking a class. It will make all the difference in the world AND you'll love it. I promise.
Paula - thanks for the advice. I hope the class will help too :) I'm holding off a bit on knitting till I take the class (a week from today.)