Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.
Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?
There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.
This Week's Question: Which craft that you don't already do would you most like to try?
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I now declare this Check-In OPEN!
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I managed 20 rows! Woohoo!
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I've been doing FebuWhump and I am almost done! Had to write three fics a day for the past two days to catch up, but now I am caught up, so the last two days are going to be a breeze!
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Nice! What are you knitting?
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One day I hope to be good enough at knitting to make a sweater! That's impressive!
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Thanks! And yeah these monthly challenges are a lot of work, I've had to sacrifice weekly challenges and wips for it... But I decided to do it because it seems like all the challenges and events that I do are at the very beginning and ends of the year so I'll have lots of time for other stuff in the coming months xD
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I always say the best way to learn is just to do it. Find a pattern you like, start knitting, and figure it out as you go. It's what I did when I first started, making baby clothes when my older sister was expecting her first. I knew the basics, how to cast on and off, how to knit and purl, but I learned everything else just by trial and error. If you like the pattern enough, you just don't give up until you master the techniques.
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I've got the basics down I just need to knit more often to learn more advanced things. I can't just keep making toques forever! Well, I can, but I can only wear so many. I'm planning on learning cables to spruce things up a bit!
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Its always a good feeling to have a streak going! I suck at streaks, I always end up playing catch-up after missing challenges...
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Also, if you're not already doing it, try slipping the first stitch of every row as if you were going to knit it, then knit the last stitch. It makes for a neater edge and easier sewing up. Someone taught me that 40 years ago and I always do it now. You get a row on nobbles along the edges and if you match them up you can make an invisible seam. There might be a youtube vid showing how, I'll have to see if I can find one.
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Wow I'm proud of myself for writing every day for a month! Ten years is a lot!
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I'll have to try that seam with the scarf I'm going to knit! It sounds like it makes everything super clean looking!
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