So I'm looking though my closet and I think to myself, "I really need to go shopping." I have 1 sweater, 2 fleece sweatshirts, and bunch of Hubby's old flannel shirts that I wear over t-shirts. My job doesn't require me to dress up, but they also don't share my appreciation of Hubby's hand-me down flannels. So rather than go shopping, I decided to put my knitting skills to work and actually make something for myself. Which is almost unheard of; other than small projects.
I've been avoiding knitting for myself for a couple reasons. Number one, well lets face it, I'm a big gal and finding patterns that fit and I actually like can be a little difficult. I know there's all kind of pattern books dedicated to the plus sized knitter, but that leads me to the second part of the of the problem; I have a very hard time envisioning myself in the finished sweater. What if I spend all that time working on it and I hate it when it's done? Or worse, I love it, but it doesn't fit?
I've been eyeing up this sweater for a couple years, but didn't have the nerve to cast on, because the cables were over my head at the time. Having recently gained more confidence in my cabling skills, I felt now was the time to tackle it.
Late last week the pre-project planning started. I had Hubby take my measurements, I picked out the yarn, and since I won't follow a pattern to the letter, started to make modifications. I want to change the cabling to a slightly different Celtic cable, I want buttons instead of a zipper, and I want it a little longer. But I got ahead of myself and ordered the yarn before I was done with my modification, and now I'm scared. I'm scared I didn't order enough yarn, I'm scared Hubby didn't make the right measurements. And I'm scared the whole thing will turn into a giant mess. Will this be a success or another disappointment? The only way to find out, will be to knit the sweater.
A humorous look at the crazy things that happen in my everyday life as a wife and mom.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Post project blues
Does this happen to anybody else? You spent a good month or so on a project, you're happy that it's finally done; and then you spend the next couple days felling a little lost because you don't have a project to work on. That's what I'm feeling right now. I want to start something but haven't found the right pattern yet. I'm kind of at a loss as to what I want to do. I thought about doing some experimenting, but I know I don't have enough yarn, unless I want to make something out of scraps. That could be interesting or it could turn out very ugly considering the colors I have left over. Maybe it's time for a visit to the yarn shop for some inspiration.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Alison Tank Top
Here's the Alison Tank Top! Turned out really cute. I had a little trouble with the arm hole shaping and had to rip it back a couple inches, but other that that it went pretty smooth. Would've had Alison model it, but she was busy tonight. We'll have to get some pics this spring when we can take some outside shots.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Alison Tank-top
I'm really excited about this project, because for once something I designed from scratch is working out almost as I envisioned. Usually my gauge is off or my measurements so the finished project is funky.
This one started the same way. I did some fuzzy math and came up with way to many cast on stitches. I was planning on this tank top having an hourglass shape, but after spending weeks knitting the lace part, I realized the hourglass wasn't going to work unless I wanted it to be a minidress. Rather than rip it out, I decided to let it work to my advantige and let it be more of a baby doll tank. Loose in the torso and tighter around the bust. I had to do a little increasing for the bust because of the gauge difference. As I knitted, I was worried that I had increased to much, but I had her try it on tonight and it fits perfectly. Just another inch or 2 and I can start shaping the underarms and neckline. Can't wait to see the finished project!
This one started the same way. I did some fuzzy math and came up with way to many cast on stitches. I was planning on this tank top having an hourglass shape, but after spending weeks knitting the lace part, I realized the hourglass wasn't going to work unless I wanted it to be a minidress. Rather than rip it out, I decided to let it work to my advantige and let it be more of a baby doll tank. Loose in the torso and tighter around the bust. I had to do a little increasing for the bust because of the gauge difference. As I knitted, I was worried that I had increased to much, but I had her try it on tonight and it fits perfectly. Just another inch or 2 and I can start shaping the underarms and neckline. Can't wait to see the finished project!
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