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ceridwen Posted - Jun 20 2020 : 09:45:28 AM
Darlene (doctordor) had posted a knitting question in another thread and it made me think that perhaps we should have a knitting thread going to answer questions.

quote:
Originally posted by doctordar

Thank you, Carole! I first bought a set of the straight metal ones, but they were so slippery that the stitches kept coming off. So I bought the ones with the cords. I know it will take me some time to find the type that works best for me. I'll try out your suggestion to change the twist I use to see if that helps. I was looking on Amazon at the fixed cord needles. I was wondering if the metal ones would do what the original metal ones did. Perhaps with more practice these issues will resolve themselves. I so appreciate your help!

Dream - Believe - Manifest
She believed she could...so she did!
Farmgirl #7049



Darlene, if your stitches slip off, you might have too loose of a tension. I'm thinking that you are using double pointed needles. You can purchase stoppers for those ... or make one with thick foam.

Fix cables are great in that you will not be dealing with the unwinding of the cable. However, depending on the project you are working on, you will need the same size needles with different length cables. The only fixed cables I have are for 2.5mm as they do not make them interchangeable and I bought them with a 16" cable.

Not sure what brand needles you use ... I purchase my HiyaHiya knitting needles at this shop:

https://skeinshop.com/



Carole
Farmgirl Sister 3610 - Nov 7/2011
http://www.carolesquiltingetc.com
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windypines Posted - Jan 09 2024 : 09:43:45 AM
Nice projects ladies!!

Farming in WI

Michele


nndairy Posted - Jan 09 2024 : 04:23:28 AM
They're a size 17, Debbie.

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
debbieklann Posted - Jan 08 2024 : 6:40:27 PM
I like the way that Nathan thinks!!!!

Debbie Klann
Farmgirl Sister #770
2018 Farmgirl of the Year

"Well behaved women seldom make history"....Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
Blessed in Colorado Posted - Jan 08 2024 : 6:01:49 PM
Heather did I miss you telling us what the size was if the purple needles. I love the colors of your shawl.

Big Hugs,
Debbie
#1582
Blessed in Oregon
With Colorado on My Mind
Farmgirl of the Month September 2012, February 2018, September 2022
“My altars are My Mountains
and the Ocean.” Lord Byron”

When I am Old I Shall Wear Purple, I am Old now!!


nndairy Posted - Jan 08 2024 : 5:58:44 PM
Debbie - it was pretty soft but I think the best part was how stretchy it was in all directions. That way if you're sitting and want it to cover more of your back it will or if you're standing and want to kind of pull it down your side you can do that too. I've never made anything with the big needles before. My husband got them for me for Christmas last year because they were purple (my favorite color) so I decided to give it a try. If I get some free time I'd like to see if I can find some patterns that use the big needles. I'd like to see what you're supposed use them for.

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
Jokamartell Posted - Jan 08 2024 : 3:54:55 PM
Both of your projects are incredible, Carole and Krista! I can not knit...I'm not sure if I want to learn or not...I enjoy crocheting but can only do the basic stitches and can't read a pattern to save my life...

Karen :)

To quote one of my past preschoolers “Not one of those Karens, but a good Karen”! Haha
debbieklann Posted - Jan 08 2024 : 09:30:24 AM
I love that, Heather! I bet your mom does too :). Did using the big needles give it a soft, squishy feel?

Debbie Klann
Farmgirl Sister #770
2018 Farmgirl of the Year

"Well behaved women seldom make history"....Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
nndairy Posted - Jan 08 2024 : 09:17:16 AM
How long have you been knitting, Carole? Your projects are just incredible! I was thinking of trying to find a mitten pattern but it will be just one simple color and if it turns into a frogging production it'll end up being a UFO LOL!

Here's the very simple pocket shawl I made for mom for Christmas:

apparently I didn't take a picture of it once I put the pockets on :(
It was made with really big needles (size 17), the "shawl in a ball" yarn, and a dishcloth pattern of knit 5 rows purl 1, repeat. I like the pattern with smaller needles but you really can't tell with the big ones.

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
ceridwen Posted - Jan 08 2024 : 07:47:42 AM
Hope you all had a wonderful holiday season.

Thanks Michele for you kind comment.

I decided that it was high time I knit myself a pair of mittens. Little did I know that it was going to be a frogging production. I did blog about the adventure and if you wish, you may read it here:
https://www.carolesquiltingetc.com/2024/01/back-to-our-regular-schedule-programming.html

The pattern is called Bromont Mitts designed by Dianna Walla for Espace Tricot. A free pattern on Ravelry. I used Rauma Garn Finull PT2 in gray and navy blue.



They are so warm and cosy. You may view the pattern here:

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bromont-mitts

Catch you all later!

Carole
Farmgirl Sister 3610 - Nov 7/2011
http:www.carolesquiltingetc.com
windypines Posted - Jan 07 2024 : 03:46:09 AM
Beautiful Carole, just beautiful. And how you finished that before Christmas is just amazing. Speed knitter!! Haha

Farming in WI

Michele


ceridwen Posted - Jan 06 2024 : 4:13:07 PM
Happy New Year Everyone!

Thank you Debbie & Therese for your kind comment. Yes, Pumpkin loved it. Now I need to finish mine. A different colour, of course

Cheers!

Carole
Farmgirl Sister 3610 - Nov 7/2011
http:www.carolesquiltingetc.com
atkinst2 Posted - Dec 23 2023 : 08:19:39 AM
WOW Carole, that is awesome! She will love it

There is never a road so long that there isn't a curve in it.
debbieklann Posted - Dec 22 2023 : 07:34:04 AM
I love the pattern, Carole! I’m continually amazed at your knitting skills and speed!!! I’m sure that your daughter will love it:)

Debbie Klann
Farmgirl Sister #770
2018 Farmgirl of the Year

"Well behaved women seldom make history"....Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
ceridwen Posted - Dec 22 2023 : 06:30:08 AM
Hello everyone,

Wow, a couple more days till Christmas. Well I think I cut it close. I had started a Felix Cardigan as a Xmas present for Pumpkin.



She loves green and I like this pattern (I have one on the needles for me that's been put on hold). Purchased the yarn in October and started knitting in between the chaos of life. Well, I finally finished it today. It has been blocked and button sewn on. I had to use the buttons from my cardigan, but that's ok.

Voila!


It's an easy pattern. Raglan construction knit in the round. I love the lace work on the shoulders. I hope she likes it. Now to wrap it!

Hope you all have a wonderful holiday!

Carole
Farmgirl Sister 3610 - Nov 7/2011
http:www.carolesquiltingetc.com
windypines Posted - Nov 30 2023 : 03:25:57 AM
Carole, I forgot to say thanks for your favorite you tube shows. They are inspiring, and I saw where you got your hood project idea from. It looks so soft and pretty.

Farming in WI

Michele


windypines Posted - Nov 30 2023 : 03:15:27 AM
Marie, I did copy and paste......hehehe. Linda, I did make mine wider then the pattern. I tried it one till it was a width I liked. So you can add as many rows as you like. Pattern says 12 rows, I think mine is more like 20 as a guess. Thanks ladies for the compliments.

Farming in WI

Michele


katmom Posted - Nov 29 2023 : 3:50:22 PM
Michele, your crochet neck warmer scarf is lovely and I luv the color as well... Awesome.

>^..^<
Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!
churunga Posted - Nov 29 2023 : 07:27:38 AM
Wow! Michelle, that is a great deal of work typing all that in. I used to do that before I learned how to copy and paste.

Marie
Sister #5142
Farmgirl of the Month May 2014

Try everything once and the fun things twice.
quiltee Posted - Nov 29 2023 : 06:48:34 AM
Thank you, Michele. I thought your cowl was wider - I like them a bit wider than some of the patterns, too.

Farmgirl hugs,
Linda
Terrell, TX

Farm girl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month
August 2015, April 2017 and June 2023


"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
ceridwen Posted - Nov 29 2023 : 06:38:23 AM
Michele, you neck warmer is lovely. I like the colour of the yarn. Thank you for sharing your creation.

Carole
Farmgirl Sister 3610 - Nov 7/2011
http:www.carolesquiltingetc.com
windypines Posted - Nov 29 2023 : 03:23:27 AM
Below is that cowl pattern, the link is not working. The changes for the yarn sizes are listed in the pattern, which is handy. I used an H crochet hook for the worsted weight yarn. It is a free pattern. I think I did close to 30 extra chains to get the length to 29 inches. I also have a few more rows on the body to get it to the width I liked.


Materials:
I hook, 5.5 MM
Super bulky (6) yarn (I used Isaac Mizrahi Craft in “Carlyle”), about 140 yards, a little over a skein
Bulky (5) yarn such as Bernat Softee Chunky Yarn
Abbreviations:
sc- single crochet

hdc- half double crochet

st(s)- stitch(es)

BLO- back loops only

FLO- front loops only

sl st- slip stitch

Check out the pattern on YouTube:
The pattern:
Ch 80 for super bulky weight yarn (size 6), ch 86 for bulky weight yarn (size 5), Ch 98 for medium worsted weight yarn (size 4).

It’s ok if you need a few more or less stitches, so long as the foundation chain measures 29#8243;.

Row 1: Hdc in 3rd ch from the hk and each st across.

Row 2: Ch 2, hdc in BLO in each st across.

Row 3: Ch 2, hdc in FLO in each st across.

Rows 4-10 (for super bulky yarn), 4-12 (for bulky and medium worsted weight yarn) : Repeat rows 2 and 3.



Sewing:
Position the scarf so one side goes over the other side coming to a point in the front. I always try it on in a mirror first to make sure the fit is just what I like before sewing.

Once you have it positioned where you like, sew through both layers at 3 points: on each corner where the top part of the scarf overlaps and on the other side. Weave in ends.

Edging:
Pick up a loop anywhere around the edging of the scarf and sc 81 for super bulky weight, 87 for bulky weight yarn, 90 for medium worsted weight yarn (doesn’t have to be exact but needs to be a multiple of 3) evenly around (sc through both overlapping areas). Sl st in last st.

Row 1: *Ch 5, skip next 2 sts, sl st in next st,* repeat from * around, ending with ch 5.

Row 2: Sl st in first ch 5 space, ch 5 sts, *sl st in next ch 5 space, ch 5 sts,* repeat around, ending with ch 5.

Rows 3: *Sl st in next ch 5 space, ch 5 sts,* repeat around, ending with ch 5.

***Fasten off and weave in end here for super bulky weight yarn. For bulky and medium weight yarn continue with rows 4 and 5.***

Rows 4-5: repeat row 2. On row 5 end with a sl st into the first ch 5 space and fasten off. Weave in end.

You’re done! Great job! You can keep the collar straight or roll it over for a different look. Either way you’ll look great!



Farming in WI

Michele


quiltee Posted - Nov 28 2023 : 7:44:30 PM
Michele -
The pattern that comes up when I go to that link uses a bulky yarn. It looks similar, just a lot heavier. I like yours with the worsted yarn. Where is the pattern for the worsted yarn?

Farmgirl hugs,
Linda
Terrell, TX

Farm girl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month
August 2015, April 2017 and June 2023


"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
quiltee Posted - Nov 28 2023 : 7:33:57 PM
That turned out nice, Michele. Annd it went fast!


Farmgirl hugs,
Linda
Terrell, TX

Farm girl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month
August 2015, April 2017 and June 2023


"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
nndairy Posted - Nov 28 2023 : 6:25:12 PM
That turned out wonderful, Michele! I really like the color.

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
Wanda Sue Posted - Nov 28 2023 : 2:09:57 PM
Michele I love your neck warmer!!

A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel.

Farm Girl #3677
FGOTM August 2022

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