Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Knitting bug

I wanted to make something special for my baby Nephew (who's due any day now!) and my sister said she would love it if I could knit her a blanket, so I set about learning how to. Luckily my mum knows how to knit, Im more of a visual learner so having someone show me how to, rather than trying to work it out from a book was really helpful for me and so once I had chosen the wool, and bought the needles, mum cast on for me and taught me how to knit and purl. After knitting for a few weeks, I had to put the knitting away so I could focus on Christmas crafts, but once Christmas bits were finished, I picked the knitting back up and a couple of nights ago, the blanket was finished! I had no idea how to cast off, and it was at a time where I couldnt go to mums to have her show me how, so with the help of Youtube, I managed to work it out and it was so much easier than I though it would be!

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Im more proud of this than I am of anything I have created so far, I was practically dancing around the room when it was finished :-)

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Its not perfect, its a little gappy in a few places, and I knitted when I purled, or purled when I should have knitted a coule of times meaning the pattern went off a little, but I think it adds to the charm...doesnt it?

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The same night I finished the blanket, I saw on facebook a link for a Leap year blanket project, where you knit a square everyday, resulting in a lovely hand knitted blanket at the end of the year! I decided to join thinking that this could be a great way for my confidence to grow and hopefully learn a few techniques along the way! When I started the blanket, my mum cast on for me, so to start my first square, I had to go back to Youtube and learn how to do this, and again, I picked it up fairly easily and I thought it would be a lovely way to use up the last bit of wool I had leftover from the baby blanket

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Im going to give pattern reading a go soon, I have allsorts of things Id love to make but I dont want to get too ahead of myself

If you would like to know more about the Leap year blanket or fancy joining in, here is the link :-)
The Leap Year Blanket

2 comments:

  1. Oh the blanket is wonderful and I love the (accidental) design!!
    Well done, Becky :o)

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  2. Beautiful... I'm so impressed with your first knitted project. My first project in anything has never looked nearly as good. I've been keeping up with the leap year blanket, I'm using it to try out and practice new stitches which is great fun, perhaps we can do a bit of ends of balls swapping to maximise our colourage throughout the year?

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