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Kittikity
12-10-2008, 10:46 PM
But its not hard either..

Ok, so I put a post on the local freecycle that I was looking for knitting and crocheting supplies.. A lady responded saying she had some yarn.. I think ok, couple of skeins or something.. THIS is what she gave me..
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm73/Kittikity/crafty/yarn.jpg

I am absolutely blown away.. It is going to take me forever to use all of that.. And I love the colors even though some of them don't come through in the pic that well.. Apparently the lady crochets baby booties and sells them on ebay.. I'll pimp her link here since she was so absolutely generous with the yarn.. And I'm sure that's just probably her "extra"..
http://stores.ebay.com/BABY-BEAR-BOUTIQUE
Really cute booties and blankets..

So after I pick up the big garbage bag of yarn, I head to the local Joann's.. I wasn't sure what size needles I should start with so I bought some assortment packages.. The knitting needles are sizes 6, 7, and 8.. The crochet hooks are D-K.. I also got a couple yarn needles and a cablestitch holder..
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm73/Kittikity/crafty/supplies.jpg
All needles and hooks are the metal ones since that's what the assortments came in..

And here is my first knitting attempt! (That yarn is actually yellow, not white..)
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm73/Kittikity/crafty/firstknitting.jpg
Not perfect, but I'm getting the hang of it.. I got the cast on pretty quickly.. Had a little trouble getting the first couple knit stitches but I'm doing better.. A note to anybody learning to knit, don't be stingy with that working yarn or you'll end up with really tight stitches and won't be able to work with them when you come back around to the first stitch again..

So far I've only done the cast on and the knit stitch.. Going to keep on with the knit stitch until I'm sure I've got it down good and then I'll try the purl stitch.. My hands are a little sore from trying to hold the needles and everything.. But my hands are a little stiff anyway from when I was a dog groomer..

What do the experts think of my masterpiece so far?

MoniDew
12-12-2008, 01:15 PM
Sincerely, it looks so much better than my early efforts. You'll be a master in no time at all. Enjoy your abundance!

gardengirl72
12-13-2008, 10:01 AM
You are on your way!
Patti

plantoneonme
12-13-2008, 02:14 PM
Great start. I just made my first mitten...it took over 8 hours! I made a lot of mistakes but finished it anyway. Then I made another with the same mistakes so my grandson could have a pair....shhhh, only we will know there were mistakes because I'm not telling LOL.

Kim