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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #17 on: October 14, 2009, 23:45:48 PM »
There might be  :briggin:  :evillaugh: I do have a blue/grey Icarus done.

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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #16 on: October 14, 2009, 22:35:19 PM »
OMG Catz that Icarus shawl is awesome .... I'd love something like that ...... I wonder if there'll be anything like it in the auction  :innocent:

I can't knit at all.  I was taught how to do it but I never got the hang of it ..... never got the hang to keeping the right tension so it would get tighter and tighter as I went along then I would end up with more stitches than I started off with .... complete nightmare! LOL
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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #15 on: October 14, 2009, 22:26:13 PM »
Thats lovely work Catz but blooming heck I dont understand what you are talking about in last post............think it should go in the techie section on Purrs  :rofl: :rofl:

Laughin aside, I have admiration for those who can do things like this cos I just dont have the patience and not enough fingers to lose while trying at things with small sharp needles.

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« Reply #14 on: October 14, 2009, 22:19:17 PM »
It would be interesting as to how you knit. I used to knit the english (throwing) way but now I knit continental (picking) way. I've also switched to using circulars exclusively now as they're so much easier to use while knitting continental. Its so much faster too  :evillaugh:. I've got 2 sets of knit picks interchangeable options, the nickle and the harmony sets. They have a new set of acrylic options out and I'm sweet talking OH in getting me them for my christmas  :evillaugh:

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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #13 on: October 14, 2009, 21:49:01 PM »
I knit all the time. Been knitting about 19 years now.At the moment I'm into knitting lace shawls.

Catz Thats amazing!! It looks so fiddly.

" I get those kits from artshops - not made anything constructive with them though, I've done various intricate designs the last was a fairground and I have one waiting in a bag somewhere but not done any for a while now all my spare time been studying" 

Can you use  dk wool for tapestry on that material thats a mesh?


Not sure but I would think so, if it's not too thick.
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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #12 on: October 14, 2009, 21:45:19 PM »
the cream shawl took 12 days to do. I just couldn't put it down  :evillaugh: the black took a bit longer as its difficult to see the stitches in certain lights. I'm still working on the Icarus.

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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #11 on: October 14, 2009, 21:35:16 PM »
Oooh those a stunning!
Do they take an awful long time? I don't think I would have the patience for anything that fiddly!

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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #10 on: October 14, 2009, 21:22:46 PM »
This is my first lace shawl. Its called Sheraphim



I've done a second in a sparkly black that I use for when I go out



I did a couple of smaller ones for my nieces last year for christmas.

At the moment I'm working on this shawl. Its called Icarus


This is a picture of what the shawl looks like, Its not the colour of what mine is.
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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #9 on: October 14, 2009, 21:08:54 PM »
I knit all the time. Been knitting about 19 years now.At the moment I'm into knitting lace shawls.

Catz Thats amazing!! It looks so fiddly.

" I get those kits from artshops - not made anything constructive with them though, I've done various intricate designs the last was a fairground and I have one waiting in a bag somewhere but not done any for a while now all my spare time been studying" 

Can you use  dk wool for tapestry on that material thats a mesh?
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« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2009, 20:42:45 PM »
I knit all the time. Been knitting about 19 years now.At the moment I'm into knitting lace shawls.

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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2009, 20:33:07 PM »
Knitting mice sounds very fiddly and complicated. Any piccies? Might have a go at that at some point.
I hate knitting or sewing or anything else like that LOL

Im going to hide mine before it hears you ;)

Only  11" inches to go...  Im only knitting it in normal garter stitch as when I try patterns I just end up with something that resembles a dishcloth.
Embroidery..what kinda tings do you do?? I did some butterflies on appillowcase when I was ickle but I was terrible at it and the back was covered in knots and lumps.



I bet you cant beat this Mark. I bought a £12 tapestry thingy whatsit for holding it for £1 in the dogs trust HB







 ;D I get those kits from artshops - not made anything constructive with them though, I've done various intricate designs the last was a fairground and I have one waiting in a bag somewhere but not done any for a while now all my spare time been studying  :tired:
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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2009, 20:27:21 PM »
Knitting mice sounds very fiddly and complicated. Any piccies? Might have a go at that at some point.
I hate knitting or sewing or anything else like that LOL

Im going to hide mine before it hears you ;)

Only  11" inches to go...  Im only knitting it in normal garter stitch as when I try patterns I just end up with something that resembles a dishcloth.
Embroidery..what kinda tings do you do?? I did some butterflies on appillowcase when I was ickle but I was terrible at it and the back was covered in knots and lumps.



I bet you cant beat this Mark. I bought a £12 tapestry thingy whatsit for holding it for £1 in the dogs trust HB




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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2009, 20:20:18 PM »
My dad used to knit when he was in the army - a lot of them did  :evillaugh:
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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2009, 20:16:26 PM »
I used to love knitting but not that good at it lol I love embroidery too very relaxing I think
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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2009, 20:01:09 PM »
I hate knitting or sewing or anything else like that LOL

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Re: Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2009, 14:29:25 PM »
Hey!

I've just started knitting and can't do much (apart from catnip mice!) and will be making blankets for our cats! Knitting rocks and it's SO relaxing! In terms of stuffing the mice I use wadding doused in catnip spray but don't have any ideas of fillings hun (sorry!)

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Knitting anyone???????????????????
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2009, 14:00:06 PM »
If anyone would like help with any basic knitting or is a knitter just think of all the cat blankets we could knit.
Im 4" into my 16 x 16 square for the front of one in DK and I just wondered who else might like to knit some.
Have also been thinking about alternative stuffing for cushions as that polyrester filling is so expensive. :allears:
Have just got into knitting and onto my second cardi for ickle one.
All you need is wool, needles,mug of tea or coffee and biccies. ;D

Video jug is great for getting you started as well!

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