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MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 13 Oct 2014 13:09

Hi Lesley ,
I had a look at the pattern and it looks like you gather one side to form the crown ,so just run your wool through the side stitches and gather up and then stitch the cast on and cast off edges together .

What a dear little hat :-D

I have just finished knitting some little hooded jackets for my DIL ,the baby's due in January .
It's just the sort of day for getting the knitting out ,been pouring here all the morning .

Von

Von Report 13 Oct 2014 08:29

I would think so Lesley.

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 12 Oct 2014 20:15

My brain might have just clicked in :-) does is mean I should run the wool through the stitches to draw it up?

Lesley x

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 12 Oct 2014 19:53

Hello Everyone. I've just started knitting a hat for a baby and I don't understand what draw up one side to form a crown means, can anyone please explain in simply English what I need to do.

Lesley x

http://www.bbc.co.uk/stoke/my_pages/babywear/hkp/012.shtml

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 18 Sep 2014 13:47

K, i'am sure the chunky knit jumper will be used in the winter ,what a shame you carn't knit indoors because of the yarn making you cough, think i'd have try a mask ,only don't answer the door wearing it :-D

Tut Tut naughty Mersey, get those knitting needles clicking again :-D :-D
I hope your not waiting for mum to finish it for you :-0 :-D

Hi Mau, i must admit i had to google the infinity scarf to see what it looked like ,gosh that will keep him nice and warm ,it's a wonder his friends didn't want one too ,you could have had some orders !! :-D
As for the arm knitting i did some last year , i knitted my DIL a scarf , the only thing i will say about that is ....make sure you use the loo before you start as once it's on your arm it's a bit of a job to go!! LOL :-D it does knit up quick though and looked good when it was finished .

Oh yes yarn bombing i remember reading some thing about that and seeing things covered in knitting :-D

Hot here today in Norfolk my temp gauge says 32 degrees !! :-0

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 18 Sep 2014 12:43

Nothing at the moment K but I'm interested in watching YTube and learning how to finger knit.
Also how to arm knit ...huge scarves and blankets, and no needles required.
Never seen this before and I'm wondering if this is an ancient art form. Anyone knit this way? :-)


edit: yarn bombing is popular here too. A few months ago our seaside pier was strewn with coloured wool projects. I especially love seeing bicycles decorated with coloured wool :-D

K

K Report 18 Sep 2014 07:37

Don't worry Mersey I am sure you will come back to it :-D A dark winter evening with something good on the TV and clicking may start again :-D

Good to hear to you have come back to clicking Mau - The infinity scarf looks perfect for a cold winter. Anything on your needles for this winter??

A friend in Australia on Genes mentioned recently that the National Arboretum in Canberrra asked volunteers to knit scarves for their trees in winter as part of their National Tree week. They look amazing and made me smile :-D :-D http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-27/canberrans-warm-trees-and-revegetate-landscape-on-national-tree/5627178
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Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 17 Sep 2014 12:16

Well I used to be a very big knitwit when my children (and grandchildren) were small and I always had wool on the go :-) but then of course knitting went kinda' out of fashion.

Then last year my youngest grandson, who was at Edinburgh uni. complained so much of feeling the cold (heating expensive for students) that I bought a big circular needle and knitted him an infinity scarf, my first effort. Wasn't sure if he'd wear it but he loved it and said it kept out the freezing cold. :-D

Mersey

Mersey Report 17 Sep 2014 09:54

Hi Knitwits....I have to hang my head in shame and tell the truth, I have not done one stitch still I last posted.... :-0 :-0 :-( :-(

Hope you are all well, and I will read back and catch up with you all abit later.....

<3

K

K Report 14 Sep 2014 13:57

Hi Mandy,

You are doing well and good news that your future grandchild is doing well. :-D

I finished knitting a chunky chenille Colinette jumper before we went on holiday the first week in September, but with the incredible weather I didn't need it.

I started a cardigan while on holiday but with the autumn drawing on I doubt I will finish it this year (mainly knit outside as yarns make me cough) Also I had intended to alter the pattern and part to way up the back I realised that I couldn't change it as much as I hoped without a complete redesign - Darn :-S Never mind.

How is everyone else doing :-D Have you managed to resist the wool shops before you finish knitting the current project? I never can ;-)

Lovely afternoon here in Herefordshire. Went to a local folk festival this morning and must water the plants this afternoon

Keep clicking :-D :-D

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 13 Sep 2014 13:57

Hello Knitwits :-D whats everyone been doing these last few weeks lots of knitting ??
With the weather being cooler it's been just right for getting the needles going again .

I've just finished knitting a baby blanket with the Pompon wool in yellow and white ,we know now that after DIL's scan the baby is going to be a boy :-D the wool shop didn't have the Pompon wool in blue and white so DIL picked the yellow and white and we've ordered a ball of the blue and white on line ,it's nearly £10 a ball but you only need the one ball for a small blanket .
I've also bought a couple of balls of blue and two of white to knit a couple of little jackets with hoods .

Nice and sunny here in Norfolk , the church bells are ringing away so there must be a wedding ,they have a nice day for it .

CLICKETY CLICK let hear what you all be up too . :-D :-D

K

K Report 30 Jul 2014 13:01

Very tempting Island, but I like to feel the yarn before I buy it. I really must concentrate on the wool I have ;-)

Mersey - Glad you are thinking about the next project :-D

Mersey

Mersey Report 30 Jul 2014 11:49

Cooooeeeee Knitwits....I have to admit not a stitch has been done by me at the moment...house sitting and dog minding.....~~~~~s to one and all <3 <3

Thanks for the link Island :-D :-D

I went to Hobbycraft the other day to look at the wool in there.....geeeeez I think I will stick to my markets, and bargain shop in the City Centre :-0 :-0

Island

Island Report 30 Jul 2014 11:16

Just a quick post.

Sale ends midnight 31st July. Worth a look.

http://www.deramores.com/mega-sale?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=30-07-14-Mega-Sale-UK

K

K Report 28 Jul 2014 12:35

Island - Your dog and our cat must has swapped over. Ours ignores yarn, goes for walks and sits and begs for a treat. :-D

Island

Island Report 28 Jul 2014 10:09

K, he would have decorated the garden with it if I hadn't been quick to grab it.
I'm wondering if he was brought up by a cat lol :-D

K

K Report 28 Jul 2014 08:40

Morning Island

Your little Jack Russell sounds great - Maybe you can teach him to wind the yard for you rather than unwind it :-D

Island

Island Report 27 Jul 2014 09:11

Morning K and other knitwits

I'm busy with a new little dog at the moment - rescue JRT. So I'm having a crochet break as he rather likes the yarn! :-0

K

K Report 27 Jul 2014 07:27

Hello Fellow Knitwits :-D

How is everyone going on in this heat?? I had to buy another pair of needles this week and ended up with bamboo needles for the first time. They certainly make it easier to knit with in this hot weather - much less sticky :-D :-D

I don't know if there is a crochet hook in bamboo :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 20 Jul 2014 16:09

Very hot today here, very sticky, even too hot to make cards.

Mandy, I have tried, really I have tried. I have read books, watched videos and admired the crocheted blanket my friend made for me. But, although I can do a chain and sort of double and treble, it looks like nothing on earth. So back to knitting in the winter I think. :-D