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 BagThe booga bag was really easy to finish. And it's worked out nicely. I feel like I need to felt it a few more times to get it to my desired texture. But its a great bag for me to throw my things in and get going. I made the matching digital camera case by knitting a 2.5" x 8" strip and sewing the sides together. I still have a bit of yarn left over so I think I might make an iPod case too.
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 ScavesWhat collection is complete without some Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban scarves. The Ravenclaw was for myself and the Gryffindor was for my roommate Sylvia as a Christmas present. I knitted the Ravenclaw in Encore and the Gryffindor in Perfect Match. Despite the fact that Perfect Match was a slightly cheaper yarn, I think it turned out better because than the Encore one cuz after washing, the Encore one has all of these little lint balls on it where as the Perfect Match doesn't. The Perfect Match also maintains its shape better.
ClapotisThis 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.
WavyI knitted this for my roomate Cece for Christmas. I really liked how it turned out. I think I used Simply Soft. It was a great yarn and it had a great shimmer to it. My roommate loved it because I made it in red. I messed up a few times, knitting the same row one too many times. But after a while it was easy to remember the pattern or see what should come next. I really like this ribbed design. I think it'll look great on a pair of gloves.
CozyI 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.