My mother is confused... I still suck
In regard to the last post, I had started the scarf, but it got twisted and then I noticed the joining got screwy (using circular needles, though I think I'm gonna have to get a shorter pair *grumbles*), so I ripped it and asked:
"Mummy, do you know how to make a proper joining?"
"Um... let me see... why do you want to join the yarn?"
*hard look* "The scarf is supposed to be knit in the circular"
"What do you mean?"
"What do you mean "what do you mean"?! A row of stitches that connects into a circle" I have begun to laugh hysterically.
"But wouldn't that make a tube?"
"Yes! That's the point!"
"Why would you make a scarf that's a tube?"
"Mummy didn't you read the pattern?"
"For what?"
"The scarf!"
Mummy and I always seem to get into these little Abbot and Costello moments :) It's a bonding and trying experience at times.
Mummy is quite irate about this, because she's confused about the circular knitting I'm "insisting" on using.
In any event I ripped the beginning :(
Who am I supposed to turn to for help in craft if not my mother (who is unfortunately confused)... I still suck.
"Mummy, do you know how to make a proper joining?"
"Um... let me see... why do you want to join the yarn?"
*hard look* "The scarf is supposed to be knit in the circular"
"What do you mean?"
"What do you mean "what do you mean"?! A row of stitches that connects into a circle" I have begun to laugh hysterically.
"But wouldn't that make a tube?"
"Yes! That's the point!"
"Why would you make a scarf that's a tube?"
"Mummy didn't you read the pattern?"
"For what?"
"The scarf!"
Mummy and I always seem to get into these little Abbot and Costello moments :) It's a bonding and trying experience at times.
Mummy is quite irate about this, because she's confused about the circular knitting I'm "insisting" on using.
In any event I ripped the beginning :(
Who am I supposed to turn to for help in craft if not my mother (who is unfortunately confused)... I still suck.
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i've never knit in the round before, unfortunately, or i'd try to help...
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My mom met a woman who knits at her Mah-Jong group so I should be getting many helpful tips :)
I'm gonna try to find Knitting without tears at some bookshops.
Do you have any other books or websites to recommend?
I feel so honored ;)
This book is like the bible of knitting. It has everything in it. There's a sequel to it called Stitch 'n Bitch Nation which has a ton of wonderful patterns in it. It's cool to get, but only in addition to the original, as there aren't as many tips to get yourself out of a hole. Also, if you do a google search for "knitting help" there are a lot of blogs where you can ask questions. I've never tried them, though. I always end up going to my grandmother or friend.
This is the book
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=ik39orzCvl&isbn=0761128182&itm=1
Re: I feel so honored ;)
So I'm dying to relearn and make this hobby a proper one.
Re: This is the book
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b) You calling your mother "mummy" is almost obnoxiously cute.
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All of us (my siblings) call our parents that way and my sisters are in their thirties!
My brother is only 28.