Past Completed Projects
I learned to knit back in my freshman year and I've been knitting for about 2 years now. It sounds like a long time, but it isn't really...heh. With my schedule it's hard to find time to knit, but here are some of the projects that I have actually finished:
The Booga Bag

Things I'd do differently next time:
- Use a smaller needle size or a thicker yarn. I decided to go with Cascade 220 because I wanted solid colors, but the stiches were very loose.
- Try to find some way to attach a zipper so things don't spill out so easily.
PoA Scaves

Clapotis
This was the first shawl I made. I don't remember what yarn I used but I didn't realize until the end that I messed up on the very last section. Instead of ssk, I k2tog, and yeah...it didn't turn out so symmetrical. I really want to make this again in black or a shimmery black yarn. I think it'll look really elegant. No picture cuz I gave it away. It looked better on my friend Irish than it did on me. -__-
Things I'd do differenly next time:
- Repeat section 3 ten or eleven times only, rather than the suggested twelve. It ended up a bit too long.
- Use thinner yarn. The yarn was too thick and made the knit portion curl a lot, hiding the drop stitch portion when it is worn.
Wavy

Cozy
I made this one for my mom. I used the Pound of Love yarn I found at Michaels' because my mommy's skin is so sensitive. It was the softest and most hypoallergetic yarn I could find. It took forever to finish because I kept screwing up the pattern, but it turned out beautifully in the end. Sorry, didn't get a chance to take a picture before giving it to her. I'll try to get one when I go back home.
There's also a bunch of stuff I crocheted (I learned crocheting about 3 months before knitting), but there wasn't anything too spectacular about those projects so I'll maybe post them at a later time.
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I love your Harry Potter PoA scarves!
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