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ghoti_mhic_uait ([personal profile] ghoti_mhic_uait) wrote2006-01-31 11:15 am
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More knitting

Benedict's picked out a couple of patterns he'd like me to make for him. If I could get to Arbury Court or the town centre, I could buy the yarn I need for about a fiver. As it is, I can't leave the house. Anyone fancy a trip for me? He wants sky blue acrylic dk, 500g or red acrylic aran, 500g.

Ah, never nmind, there's the postman bringing the yarn for my new top, so I'll do that first and his next.

UPDATE; he's decided that he'll have a moss stitch jumper in a sort of black with coloured flecks yarn I already had. My top can wait, he's been waiting long enough. (And so has Col, I've not forgotten, I've just lost the pattern for his jumper.)

[identity profile] ghoti.livejournal.com 2006-01-31 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Because Benedict's ill and I can't leave him in the house on his own.

Hmm. Easy scarves. How easy? I mean, is there any reason you can't just cast on 30 or 40 stitches and garter stitch the lot? Otherwise, there are some nice scarves in Stitch'n'Bitch Nation, which your local library might have (the pink fluffy one looks really masculine done in a non fluffy brown/white variegated, and I'd guess would work with other neutral colours).

Otherwise, I'd try http://knitting.about.com/library/blscarfpatindex.htm

[identity profile] ruhe.livejournal.com 2006-01-31 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Bah, sorry he's sick.

There's no reason I can't just do garter stiching, but I need to get a start on it. I also thought about garter stiching the length of the scarf (like casting on 100+ stiches), but I realized that I might need _really_ long needles for that. Any thoughts?

[identity profile] ghoti.livejournal.com 2006-01-31 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
You shouldn't need longer needles than normal (although I wouldn't use the 8" children's needles), but you might want to use circulars to ease weight on your wrists. I mean, most jumpers or whatnot use at least 100. YOu just scrunch the stitches close together while they're on the needle.