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I always thought it was the other way round!And the first shall be LAST
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I always thought it was the other way round!And the first shall be LAST
Just home from my Tuesday Night Progressive Christianity group, first meeting of the new school year. Usual technical glitches, I'm afraid. LAST.
The cables were super easy in the round...I'm back to rib so not so bad going back and forth...just took me a bit to remember how to switch the knitting around.I found cables easier to do in the round. 'Regular" style knitting requires remembering the pattern a bit 'backwards' as you work those rows in reverse. I used to like doing complicated Aran sweaters and Guernseys
I always thought it was the other way round!Anyway, now I'm the other way round and last.
We don't worship. We discuss. Not all members of the group are members of the congregation. There's no understanding that any member might be a self-identified Christian, although there is an assumption that you're familiar with the basic concepts.
I have used circulars but not to knit in the round. Just to go back and forth on a large item like a shawl.I prefer knitting on circulars. Of course, actually knitting in the round is much simpler that having to go back and forth. I'm doing a back and forth project right now.
I haven't tried mitts yet...seems something beyond "amateur"I'm a very amateur knitter. I can do a pair of mitts, a scarf or a shawl with ease; beyond that, I struggle or require assistance from the knitting sister. I have made one pair socks and am not particularly keen to repeat the experience. I think he kept them as "keepsake" socks...
4 needles is a tricky one for me, as I often find that when I pick it up again, I have a tendency to charge off in the wrong direction, with amusing results...
4 needles is a tricky one for me, as I often find that when I pick it up again, I have a tendency to charge off in the wrong direction, with amusing results...
I prefer the Magic Loop method to double-pointed needles for small circular items.
I haven't tried mitts yet...seems something beyond "amateur"
I can use Magic Loop way quicker than dpls - when I do get to socks, I'm going to try the process of knitting two at a time.Figuring out the four needles is a challenge. Once you figure that out, socks are easy. Okay, well then you have to figure out the Kitchener stitch. Then they're easy.
I've tried that and was only successful using this when I knitted a bulky weight hat. Otherwise, the Magic Loop hurts my head.
Actually, mitts are quite easy. That being said, if you can knit mitts, you can knit socks because they use the same principles.
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I'm going to try the process of knitting two at a time.