Friday, June 23rd, 2023 12:09 pm
Hi all! I mentioned it in the check-in, but I'm gonna make a full post!

There's a pattern that I'd been eyeing, and finally bought it, and the materials for it - hooray!
However I was checking project notes and it looks like I'll have to make some alterations to get it how I want it.
So I'd like some advice from people who have experience knitting this style of shawl, and possibly someone to cast an eye over that parts I've changed. But honestly, any advice about altering this style would go a long way!!

Saturday, December 25th, 2021 02:39 pm
 
Merry Christmeece to all members! Thank you for the past 12 months of fun sharing all our crafting achievements and woes!






Sunday, March 28th, 2021 01:01 pm
Those of you who follow me will already have seen these pictures, but for anyone else, and because I keep saying I will post things, here are my various crafts for March.

crafts during March )
Saturday, December 26th, 2020 11:33 am
One of the delights of being known by family and friends as being 'into crafts' means lots of crafty presents:



Which sorts out rather nicely all my projects once the current ones are finished!

The hat pattern (a present from my husband) naturally required wool to be purchased (I know such a hardship).  It's knitted in the round, so I dug out my circular needles.  Which naturally are both the wrong size for the pattern, so I've ordered needles as well.  Husband said he could either buy me new slippers or pay for the craft order - no contest really ;)

The knitting projects book came from my son and daughter-in-law (chosen by DIL).  I told her how pleased I was with the gift, and she said she wasn't sure what I could do with the items once I'd knitted them.  "Give them to my granddaughter!"  She laughed and said, "When I showed A the book, she pointed at some of the pictures and said, 'Granny can make me those'."


Monday, November 16th, 2020 04:21 pm
I'm babs and love knitting. I also spin although my spinning mojo has deserted me for some time. The other two hobbies I have as far as creativity goes are diamond painting and fanfic writing.

Currently I'm working on the Joy Cardigan from Laine magazine. I'm using Brooklyn Tweed Shelter in Artifact which is a lovely dark smoky gray. I just finished another sweater in a chunky weight Shetland yarn from Liverpool Yarns. That sweater is a pullover in a pattern called Shamokin Pullover. I also have finished a poncho in a naturally colored Shetland that self striped.

I enjoy knitting socks, shawls, and lately sweaters (which I always avoided before).

I probably have enough yarn to last for many many years and am on a yarn diet until next spring at least. My fiber stash is also large and I want to really tackle some spinning this winter.

I have some Brooklyn Tweed yarn for another sweater also--Weekender Light. I made the regular Weekender and it is my favorite sweater ever--so comfy. I wouldn't call myself a yarn snob but I do prefer wool over anything else, mainly because the way wool feels when I knit with it--and I prefer non superwash wool over superwash except for socks.
Sunday, November 15th, 2020 06:46 am
Hello! I am [personal profile] nagi_schwarz, but you can call me Nagi, which I have been known to answer to IRL.

I am a fairly crafty little person. My mother taught me needlepoint when I was about seven, but I haven't done it since I was about...eleven.

I learned how to crochet when I was twelve, but I haven't done in steadily in a few years because it hurts my wrists, and I've more or less given it up in favor of knitting, which I'm not all that expert at.

I also learned how to needle tat back in grad school, and about two years ago I learned how to shuttle tat since it looks a lot less threatening in public and on airplanes (among other things).

I learned how to do origami as a kid, but I don't really do it anymore except for specific projects (one time my mother asked me to writer her a children's book, and since I can't draw, I made origami figures and photographed them in lieu of illustrations).

Around the time I learned to tat I also learned how to do bobbin lace.

My main hobby is writing, and also I love watching Korean dramas (I rarely have time for them these days though) so naturally I am learning Korean (so I can knit and watch dramas at the same time).

Projects:

1. Tatted Dragon. This is close to being done. All I need to do is finish the wings and then block it. This was a test piece to see how the dragon is constructed and assess the difficulty of the pattern (it requires two shuttles and a couple of techniques I had to learn for the first time), but once it's done it can be used as a bookmark (if I add a tassel to the tail, maybe; I do have a tassel-maker...somewhere). It hasn't been that difficult, and I'd be willing to make more in specific colors for people down the road.

2. Basketweave knitted baby blanket. This is also close to being done (but then it has been for years, so that's not saying much). All I need to do is finish the main body of the pattern and add a border.

3. Bobbin lace medallion. I started a medallion piece as a final project in a class and never finish it, and I want to finish it before I forget how, but bobbin lace takes up a lot of space, and my toddler is in her running and exploring (and now climbing, egads) phase, and where bobbin lace projects are quite delicate and difficult to fix if disrupted (i.e. tipped over and dozens of bobbins tangled) I'm sort of hesitant to put this up anywhere.

I used to be a very prolific crafter, and these days I mostly...clean the house. Feed the baby. Sneak words in while baby sleeps. Lather. Rinse. Repeat. So. This is motivation to craft more. So thank you for having me!
Saturday, November 14th, 2020 09:43 pm
Hi, I'm Small Hobbit, and DK and I have been chatting about our craft projects for a while now.

My current projects:

Project One: Fair isle style jumper for my granddaughter (nearly 4) for Christmas

The front and back are done, and I intend finishing the first sleeve tonight, so it looks like it will be done in time.  The reserve date was her birthday at the end of January.


Project Two: Various knitted Christmas ornaments

The angel and Santa's washing line are completed and given to my granddaughter.  I have also done a bauble and two toy soldiers.  Currently underway a gingerbread house, which needs a little more sewing up and a Christmas tree which I began this evening while watching a rerun of a Poirot episode.


Project Three: Super sekrit cross stitch for Christmas

No further comment


Project Four: Cross Stitch William Morris - Strawberry Thief

Only just begun - I received it for my birthday at the end of last month.


I also received various other crafty presents, but I haven't managed to start them yet!

I post a monthly Craft update report on my own DW page, which includes photos.  It can be found here: crafts

Tuesday, November 10th, 2020 09:26 pm


Hello! *waves*

I’ve been trying to get this introduction post done and up for days, but life has a bad habit of getting in the way. Anyway, here I am at last.

I’m [personal profile] badly_knitted, also known as BK, and this little community was inspired by a daily writing group I fell into by chance. When I discovered several other keen crafters amongst the group I was inspired to pick up my knitting needles again, and as I discovered how fast my project was growing when I could report my daily progress it made me think… what if there was somewhere specific where crafters could say, “Hey, I got this much done today, what d’you think of that?”

Having the encouragement of fellow crafters has helped keep me focused over the last month or so, to the point that I have almost finished the first of my six (yes, really) unfinished projects, and I’ve made some progress on a couple of the others.


Project One: Drop-shouldered round neck cable and double moss stitch sweater in deep red DK.

I’d only done the rib and a few pattern rows of the back, but after a month of daily knitting I now just have the sleeve and side seams to sew up. Pictures will follow if I can take any that actually come out halfway decent. The colour is making that a bit difficult; the pattern doesn’t seem to show up, it’s just a red splodge.


Project Two: Sleeveless lacy round neck summer top in white DK.

This one I had the back almost finished. That’s now done and I’m working on the front.


Project Three: Another round neck red sweater with cables.

I have the front finished, but the neck shaping is too high for my tastes so I’ll have to unpick and re-do that before I continue. I have at lest found the pattern, which I’d managed to lose.


Project Four: Something in white DK with grey and black blobby bits in it. It’s in basic stocking stitch.

I have no idea what pattern I was using for this, so I’ll just have to make it up as I go. I think the back is mostly done now except for shoulder shaping. I’ve decided it will be drop shouldered again for ease with the blobby yarn, and probably v-necked. I’ve started the front but I’ll have to figure out the neck shaping.


Project Five: Round neck sweater with cables and lace in black DK.

I have most of the front done on this one, just got to do the other side of the neck shaping once I can figure out what pattern row I’m on.


Project Six: Very lacy round neck in black DK.

This is the one I’d done the most on before it got abandoned. The back and front are done, and part of one sleeve, but between the complicated lace pattern and the sleeve shaping, I don’t have a clue what pattern row I’m on. This one’s going to take some figuring out, and better light than there is at this time of year. I’ll probably leave both the black sweaters until spring.


Other Crafts

Aside from knitting, I enjoy cross-stitch, macramé, a bit of simple jewellery making, card making, and I sometimes make small felt toys and other novelties. My latest creation was some Halloween Googly Bugs. Pics are HERE.


Other Hobbies

I enjoy reading, mostly SF and Fantasy, writing fanfic, gardening, collecting crystals, and playing with my action figures.


So, that’s enough about me. How about posting to introduce yourselves and your current projects? We’d love to get to know a bit about you!