I had my second knitting lesson with Aunt Wendy and Kim on Wednesday. They learned to cast on and are working on a garter-stitch scarf.
Aunt Wendy is making hers long and skinny.
The yarn is Lion Brand Landscapes in a bunch of different colorways.
Kim’s is much wider. Maybe too wide but she refused to start over.
I ordered five different colors so that they could choose. I’ve got leftovers and I’m planning to order more (there will be other people who want to learn to knit) because I really like this yarn! It’s great for beginners: there are no plies to stick your needle through, it’s reasonably priced, and the colors change often so even a garter stitch scarf doesn’t get boring. Maggie (my cousin) also showed up and wanted to knit – we made a little felted purse about a year ago – so I cast on a scarf for her, too. She took it home in a ziplock and plans to knit in the car on the way to Atlanta today. We set a date for our next lesson (with luck they will have finished one ball and will be ready to attach another) and I think Kim’s daughter is coming. Aunt Wendy invited a lady from church. Maybe I’ll make muffins.
In between “What’s wrong?” and “Am I doing this right?” I worked on the first of the Parade socks.
Blue is for M!
See the froggy yarn wound around the outside? That’s enough to make a sock leg. I had ribbed it down to the heel, got worried about having enough to finish, pulled back to a 2.25″ cuff and am going in stockinette from there. Not like that’s going to magically create another 50 yards or anything (my purls aren’t that loose), but it seemed like a good idea last night. I can’t imagine why. I really like this yarn! I like that I can use #3s (my favorite sock needle size) but it’s still a sock yarn (it’s got nylon). So I don’t really mind making the leg again. I am hoping that Knit Picks adds this yarn in solid colors to their selection.
I will leave you with this Holiday Moment:
For those of you keeping count, I am two stockings short. I didn’t make my quota yesterday. I’ll try to do three today and tomorrow to make up for it. Don’t worry, there’s plenty of time!
I love the line of Christmas stockings! Very cool.
I am in awe of your Christmas stocking production! And in between recruiting all those knitters, too? You are a model of productivity.
I bought some Parade recently too. I haven’t decided whether it will be socks or a self-striping baby sweater (like the pattern on the Knitpicks site).
They are so lucky to have you for a teacher. I wish I had had someone like you two years ago to teach me.
Love all the little stockings……so so cute!
yay! more knitters to the fold and more people for you to shop for yarn with! Those stockings are adorable! Cute cute decoration!