OK, I'll admit that I want to knit faster so I can get more projects done. Right now, I call myself an English "throw" knitter and can go relatively fast if I concentrate. But those "Continental Knitters" blow me right out of the park in speed. So.....I decided to make a simple dishcloth in the Continental style of knitting figuring that I would have it mastered by the end of the cloth. Using a simple basketweave stitch, I thought that would give me all the practice I would need for knit and purl. Well, I was wrong. At the end of the cloth, I found I needed more practice. I just didn't have a very regular smooth stitch yet. I needed more and more practice so I kept on knitting and knitting and knitting. The cloth turned into a scarf which is when it began it's tranformation into a purse. I was designing as I went along because I really just wanted to use knit and purl and get a decent looking stitch gauge that didn't look all irregular. Well, as you can see, this became a rather nice sized purse knit in cotton Sugar and Cream Yarn. I am working on the lining now and should be showing the finished product soon. And yes, I think I have the Continental thing down pretty well. It just took more than a dishcloth amount of knitting. You can see my progression in mastering the stitch as the gauge is pretty awful at the beginning of the dishcloth, err... purse.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Dishcloth that turned into a purse!
OK, I'll admit that I want to knit faster so I can get more projects done. Right now, I call myself an English "throw" knitter and can go relatively fast if I concentrate. But those "Continental Knitters" blow me right out of the park in speed. So.....I decided to make a simple dishcloth in the Continental style of knitting figuring that I would have it mastered by the end of the cloth. Using a simple basketweave stitch, I thought that would give me all the practice I would need for knit and purl. Well, I was wrong. At the end of the cloth, I found I needed more practice. I just didn't have a very regular smooth stitch yet. I needed more and more practice so I kept on knitting and knitting and knitting. The cloth turned into a scarf which is when it began it's tranformation into a purse. I was designing as I went along because I really just wanted to use knit and purl and get a decent looking stitch gauge that didn't look all irregular. Well, as you can see, this became a rather nice sized purse knit in cotton Sugar and Cream Yarn. I am working on the lining now and should be showing the finished product soon. And yes, I think I have the Continental thing down pretty well. It just took more than a dishcloth amount of knitting. You can see my progression in mastering the stitch as the gauge is pretty awful at the beginning of the dishcloth, err... purse.
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