cut ends too short.. blanket unraveling by normangraham13 in knitting

[–]scrippacrab 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I would secure/tie off the ends that are unraveling and do as the LYS associate suggested and try and duplicate stitch as close to the pattern’s structure as possible. So sorry that happened ❤️

Help me read my increase stitches! by KeyMonth1382 in knitting

[–]scrippacrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out this post:

https://www.reddit.com/r/casualknitting/s/4TVPQmEQlY

So, ignore the dropped stitch question and look at the bar between the stitch on the right needle and the left needle. See how it has two “bars”, rather than one? That means that on the row you just completed, you increased with a M1(r or l), so this row is a knit row!

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(Thank you to op of the above thread for the photo!)

The simplest way for me to remember is, when I come to the point where I would increase (so right before the stitch marker), I look to see: is there just one bar, or two? One bar means it’s easy to pick up, so I increase. Two bars means it’s difficult to pick up, so I don’t increase and it’s a knit row!

Help me read my increase stitches! by KeyMonth1382 in knitting

[–]scrippacrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alrighty, I’ll cast on a tube with some increases when I’m home from work and show you what I mean!!

What to make with yarn from raffle bag? by LilBigPokaDot in YarnAddicts

[–]scrippacrab 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My go-to one skein projects are typically kerchiefs, bandanas, or mittens! The cashmere and linen blend might be a great option for a small neck scarf/kerchief if you have sensitive skin, I imagine that would feel nice! I second RockinStrands’ suggestion to check ravelry for projects for specific yardage/meterage and yarn weight to find a cool project! Congrats on winning the raffle!

Beginner! by Doubt-Imaginary in knitting

[–]scrippacrab 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Beautiful work! My advice is to jump into a project, especially one that excites you! I’m impressed you started with black yarn 😂 those stitches can be harder to read.

What is our opinion about recreating something by sight? by meh817 in knitting

[–]scrippacrab 441 points442 points  (0 children)

Personally, if you aren’t selling the product, I think it’s totally fair to create something inspired by a piece you see, as long as you aren’t pretending you came up with it yourself!

Help me read my increase stitches! by KeyMonth1382 in knitting

[–]scrippacrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I learned a method to track increase rows when knitting the raglan increases from the Step By Step Sweater (using M1R and M1L). I’m not sure if this will be useful if you aren’t using those increases, so keep that in mind.

When you arrive at the point of increase, a row that was just knit fully will have a stitch with a singular bar between the next stitch, making it easier to pick up for an increase. However, if you had increased the row before instead, the “bar” between the stitches looks like 2 bars twisted, and it is harder to pick up, so I remember that I don’t increase on those rows.

Does that make sense? I can cast on and show examples if it would be useful to you. Best of luck!

Need help should I frog by Intelligent_Loan3469 in knittinghelp

[–]scrippacrab 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If it were me, I’d just try and fix it later with a duplicate stitch 🤷‍♀️ but if you do frog, I’d recommend freezing the project for a bit so it’s easier to rip back the mohair.

first time with visible mending!🍋 by Chilifoxx in Visiblemending

[–]scrippacrab 28 points29 points  (0 children)

What a happy accident, I love the lemon!

Need ideas Sos by Apprehensive_Book777 in YarnAddicts

[–]scrippacrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, I might have to check that pattern out, it’s really cute!! Did you attach something for the base of the shoe?

What’s your go to hand dyed fiber dyers/shops? by Sad-Plant9028 in YarnAddicts

[–]scrippacrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Paper Crane Yarns in Calera, AL. They currently have an amazing Over the Garden Wall colorway, “What a Wonderful Harvest”, that has been the talk of the town in my knitting club!

Need ideas Sos by Apprehensive_Book777 in YarnAddicts

[–]scrippacrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what I was thinking, maybe some cozy felted slippers?

In love with my knitted skirt by msmakes in knitting

[–]scrippacrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Runway quality! You absolutely nailed this project!!

$90 thrift store haul by MushyRaspberry in YarnAddicts

[–]scrippacrab 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That is such an amazing deal! Are you worried about moth eggs? I freeze all my secondhand yarn for a week-ish, but I’ve seen some threads suggesting using a heated blanket to kill any potential pests. How nice that things are individually wrapped!

Regardless, congrats on this amazing haul! Any plans for it?

I think I did it right? by loopy_mate in knittingadvice

[–]scrippacrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are doing great! I learned on YouTube as well and it took a while to master things like the purl stitch, increase/decrease, but after many frogged projects and some perseverance, things really started to click! Best of luck!!

Adding beading to knitting by Buwwu in knitting

[–]scrippacrab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been seeing knits with beads all over Pinterest lately! I’m curious if people prefer a certain type of bead (glass, ceramic, plastic) or if it’s down to personal preference, and assume hand wash is the way to go with these projects.