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I worked more on my jigsaw puzzle, that's about it. Wednesday is running errands day.
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i haven't gotten any work on my main project the past few days because i was sick and didn't want to work on a gift for my best friend while full of pestilence, but tonight i'm getting back to it -- it's a double-knitted scarf in the Ace Pride Flag colours, with an Ace of Hearts design on a few of the squares.
my goal is to manage 3 rows a day. double-knitting takes a bit more brain from me so 3 is a safe-ish number. also i'd like to finish it and send it THIS YEAR (it was intended for Christmas 2020).
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Nothing like a jigsaw to unwind on a busy day =)
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The scarf sounds awesome! My mum did a double-knitted scarf once but never finished it. It's not something I've ever tried, but it's perfect for cosy scarves. With the complications of knitting double three rows a day sounds a sensible goal. I hope it'll be done for next Christmas! The trouble with scarves is that they're so LONG! *grins*
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I'll post a link when I've done it for anyone who is keenly interested in How I Failed At Belt Mounts But Still Made An Amazing Belt.
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double knitting is where you knit both sides of a double-sided piece of fabric at once -- so in this case i'm doing knit, purl, knit, purl, with two strands of different coloured yarn that i move back and forth with each stitch. the result is a very thick & warm reversible piece of cloth!
this tutorial on how to do it has some pictures that illustrate what it looks like.
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thank you! :D
haha, RIGHT? I did once crochet the 4th Doctor's scarf...if I ever do that again I'm knitting it, because with crochet I had troubles keeping the edges straight and had to frog it 14 times. (this was before I knew how to knit, so I thought it would be better to stick to a craft I knew. HAR.)
this one I originally planned for 200 rows (50 of each colour) but almost done the second block now and I think it'll have to be double that. so might have to up it to 4 rows/day! XD (especially as I am actually terrible at doing the row count *every* day.)
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double-knitting is basically knitting both sides of a piece of fabric at once so there's no "wrong" side to the fabric (as we often say in knitting; the back side of fabric is referred to as the wrong side). it's a reversible piece of work. this leads the way for some interesting colour work as well as you can reverse colours to make patterns.
this tutorial has some picture examples of what it looks like to make and as a finished project. it looks daunting, but I actually found it's one of the simpler fancy knitting techniques I've learned. just...needs more brain than I usually at the end of the day (when I do my knitting). XD
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Yes, 200 rows does sound a bit on the short side but I'm sure you'll figure it out and end uop with a good length! Some days you might get more rows done than others.