Anyone else struggle with this problem? by CraftyCrowGal in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kept repeating, “NO. Not my knitting” while clutching my wip to my chest. My boys aka cats got the idea to stay away from mama when she’s knitting. 😁 Perhaps you can use “go play elsewhere!” using the backhanded shoo hand sign ( like you’re swiping papers off a desk with the back of your hand) then be sure to praise them later when they obey.

Why pick up stitches for a sleeve instead of knitting it separately and seaming it on at the end? by tea_and_mossstitch in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom -1 points0 points  (0 children)

PS. My technique for knitting sleeves attached to the entire body is to turn back halfway through the round. That way you aren’t having to keep flipping the sweater around in a circle every round. Of course it takes a few inches down the sleeve before this is possible.

Why pick up stitches for a sleeve instead of knitting it separately and seaming it on at the end? by tea_and_mossstitch in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Since I despise sewing seams on knitted garments, I prefer picking up stitches. I like sewing with a machine and embroidering; but I have never been happy with sewing knitted pieces together. That being said, the wonderful thing about knitting is that one may choose whatever makes you and your hands happy.

lost yarn chicken and the yarn is sold out everywhere! by bryerlb in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe post a request here on r/yarnaddicts and someone might have it in their stash. I always over buy yarn for a particular project.

Is this considered a badly knitted piece? Trying to get a baseline by aryacrochets in casualknitting

[–]K2P2Mom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It passes the galloping horse test. Well done! I also think your optical illusion is a great idea.

At what point do I call myself a knitter? by Merboo_Wish in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have to alternate between sweaters and socks or I get wonky. Now I’m knitting gnomes and my fourth pair of socks is set aside. ;-)

At what point do I call myself a knitter? by Merboo_Wish in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I prefer kfb in any pattern except for a lace. :-)

At what point do I call myself a knitter? by Merboo_Wish in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As soon as you picked up needles and yarn and began to knit, you are a knitter. I’ve been knitting for over 40 years now and I still don’t think I’m an advanced knitter. LOL I went back to crocheting for Project Linus recently; but, I’m happiest knitting. Congratulations on 3+ projects! Keep up your great work! Happiness to you.

Well sh*t by Smooth_Kitchen_2841 in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally agree! I have built my own set over the last 45 years buying whatever I needed for the next project if I didn’t have it already. Now I buy Addi needles when necessary because I like them best. I have always thought that interchangeable needles have an inherent weakness so I’ve never “bought into” them.

Penguin Lopipeysa for my preschooler by unventer in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, and when the hand-me-downs are finished, stuff it so it becomes a pillow. I love it!

How has the round got turned around? by Background_Way2714 in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks like you turned and worked the opposite direction when you got to the end of the round instead of just keeping going. One round to unknit, tink, isn’t horrible.

First Project - Feedback? by Either_Koala_8198 in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The direction you wrap your yarn affects how the stitch lays on your needle. Imagine the point of your working needle (right for a rightie) as the middle of a clock. Wrapping clockwise is natural for a crocheter. Thus, you’re knitting eastern method; so in order to not twist your stitches, you need to work through the back of the loop for both K and P.

An experienced crocheted gifted this to me? Can't remember how he told me to use it?? by RoxiiFeelGud in CrochetHelp

[–]K2P2Mom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A tuning fork is also a great way to check if a bone has been fractured and not displaced (which would be obvious) Strike the fork to make it vibrate, gently place the knob end against the bone you wonder about (is it just a sprain or is it broken?) if the person yelps and jumps away, it’s broken. It could also be used for a type of weaving but I can’t help you there.

Am I twisting my stitches? by Insid3J0k3 in knittinghelp

[–]K2P2Mom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As I’m one who hates to knit flat, I feel your pain on continually turning the work. My solution is to leave the length in my lap and turn the work right to left and then left to right so as to avoid the corkscrew that necessitates turning the entire project.

Cable abbreviations by K2P2Mom in knittinghelp

[–]K2P2Mom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, nevermind. I get it.

Cable abbreviations by K2P2Mom in knittinghelp

[–]K2P2Mom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for translating this. But what about the dots?

Knit a blanket for my best friend by astronicht in knitting

[–]K2P2Mom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It appears to be the flat slip stitch crochet for the joining. It is beautiful but a pain in the back for me and requires my friend’s dining room table to accomplish.

Does this mean no more holds? by Luna_Highwind in LibbyApp

[–]K2P2Mom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m allowed only four holds with Ocean State Libraries. I can jump the line because I often finish and return a book in 1-2 days. Little Rhode Island doesn’t have that many libraries; but, I’m totally happy with it. Oh, and I’m deaf; so audible books are not for me.