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    Monster Afghan

    When I was a kid, grandma taught me how to crochet. I used to make afghans but life and other interests (teenage rebellion & working p/t during HS to pay for college!!) diverted my interests elsewhere.

    I recently started crocheting again. Now I have a monster afghan going--it's almost half done. Shade of pink, chocolate brown, tan, burgundy. Looking good. Nothing complex. I need to learn some fancy stitches, as I just do basic chain stitching. Now I'm planning the next one!

    Anyone else crochet and/or knit?

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    I do!! I crochet and knit - more knitting than crocheting, these days.

    Stitch dictionaries are fun to play with - see what works! I have trouble counting when crocheting (can't tell what's the top of a stitch, and what's the first stitch down the side). So, I do better knitting.

    Pictures??

    Any good yarn shops up your way (we're staying in Manassas this weekend).

    CA
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    When I was in my 20's I crocheted a lot- lace tablecloths even!
    But in my 40's I learned to knit and became a HUGE knitting nut. Sweaters, scarves, hats, but my favorites to knit are socks and mittens.
    Sadly, when I started biking my schedule became so overloaded that I had to put aside my knitting- that was 1 1/2 years ago. I like to think that make some day I'll break a leg or something and get a few weeks to just knit in bed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    I like to think that make some day I'll break a leg or something and get a few weeks to just knit in bed!
    DON"T SAY THAT!!!!! Can you knit in the evening? That's when I do it...I remember films we've watched by what I was knitting at the time....
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

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    I knit too! I also do it at night when there isn't much else to do, and I want to keep my hands busy and not snacking

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    Quote Originally Posted by elk View Post
    DON"T SAY THAT!!!!! Can you knit in the evening?
    No, I usually work in the afternoons and evenings just so that I can bike or walk in the morning. Just not enough hours in my life. It's ok....everything goes in cycles (pun intended).
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    I started crocheting when I was 7. Made several afghans and other stuff, but in my 20s I got into cotton thread and doilies. I made hundreds and hundreds of doilies and snowflake type things. Then I stopped.

    I had a group in friends in Memphis that I referred to as the Knitting Cult. I'd never knitted before. They were always always knitting wherever we went. I have some great wool socks that some of them made for me over the years. I LOVE each and every pair. But I resisted learning because of my carpal tunnel syndrome and just because I don't want to be in the Cult.

    However, my DIL knits woolen pants for her baby to go over cloth diapers, infuses them with lanolin and they don't leak. They're great. When she was visiting a couple of weeks ago she dragged me to a yarn store. Long story short, I am now learning to knit socks! I should have picked another project to actually learn how to knit, but now that that learning curve is over, I'm looking forward to having my own wool socks that I knit myself! As soon as I learn to turn a heel. lol. (I've been using this site with videos--knittinghelp.com.)

    The carpal tunnel was a bit of an issue, but I adjusted and I don't think knitting will be an issue unless I do it for a long time every day for a many days

    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Velobambina View Post
    When I was a kid, grandma taught me how to crochet. I used to make afghans but life and other interests (teenage rebellion & working p/t during HS to pay for college!!) diverted my interests elsewhere.

    I recently started crocheting again. Now I have a monster afghan going--it's almost half done. Shade of pink, chocolate brown, tan, burgundy. Looking good. Nothing complex. I need to learn some fancy stitches, as I just do basic chain stitching. Now I'm planning the next one!

    Anyone else crochet and/or knit?
    I like to knit- I'm working on a pretty variegated color shawl w/ fringe right now. I want to tackle a sweater next. I crochet a little. not much. Jenn

 

 

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