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Thread started 10/08/08 9:34am

sammij

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KNITTING! (and other high profile materials)

who loves to knit!? excited


it's been one of my goals for a long time, and something i've wanted to learn before i turn 25 (so i still have 3 years)
however, for a class this year we're working with "high profile materials" which means, materials not seen as mediums for art making, but are used for it anyway.
so like felting, crocheting, basket weaving and knitting woot!

i took on the knitting assignment and i'm currently working on a scarf.
yeah there are stitches missing but lol whatever, i love doing it!


who else here knits?!

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Reply #1 posted 10/08/08 9:36am

Mach

I used to weave baskets nod
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Reply #2 posted 10/08/08 9:38am

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Mach said:

I used to weave baskets nod

that sounds cool, i haven't been able to see my friends in action (because one student made off with all their materials rolleyes ) but it sounds nifty


is it difficult?
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Reply #3 posted 10/08/08 9:38am

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ok what other crafts do you orgers take interest in?


orging does not count as a high profile material. confused
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Reply #4 posted 10/08/08 9:40am

Mach

sammij said:

Mach said:

I used to weave baskets nod

that sounds cool, i haven't been able to see my friends in action (because one student made off with all their materials rolleyes ) but it sounds nifty


is it difficult?


I found it easy - some in class did struggle though nod

I'll try to find some pix of the kinda baskest I made

One was an egg basket biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 10/08/08 9:41am

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Mach said:

sammij said:


that sounds cool, i haven't been able to see my friends in action (because one student made off with all their materials rolleyes ) but it sounds nifty


is it difficult?


I found it easy - some in class did struggle though nod

I'll try to find some pix of the kinda baskest I made

One was an egg basket biggrin

if i should ever get into basket weaving i'd weave baskets for all my plants mushy
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Reply #6 posted 10/08/08 9:45am

Mach

sammij said:

Mach said:



I found it easy - some in class did struggle though nod

I'll try to find some pix of the kinda baskest I made

One was an egg basket biggrin

if i should ever get into basket weaving i'd weave baskets for all my plants mushy


I made several berry baskets and a couple candle baskets biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 10/08/08 9:48am

horatio

i like crotch watching too! woot!
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Reply #8 posted 10/08/08 9:50am

horatio

im not much into fletching though.


although, i think i may knit me some curtains this winter
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Reply #9 posted 10/08/08 10:04am

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I make beaded jewelry. I don't make my own beads though but I've seen it done. It looks stressful.
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Reply #10 posted 10/08/08 10:12am

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JuliePurplehead said:

I make beaded jewelry. I don't make my own beads though but I've seen it done. It looks stressful.

but i bet once you really get into it it's a lot of fun!
i used to make jewelry all the time, i just don't think i have the right eye for it though...

post pictures!
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Reply #11 posted 10/08/08 10:12am

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horatio said:

im not much into fletching though.


although, i think i may knit me some curtains this winter

knitting curtains?
intense. eek
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Reply #12 posted 10/08/08 10:16am

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i love to knit.

i make scarves & hats for me & the kids. I've also done cardies & jumpers. i find it very relaxing.
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Reply #13 posted 10/08/08 10:17am

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angelcat said:

i love to knit.

i make scarves & hats for me & the kids. I've also done cardies & jumpers. i find it very relaxing.

same here!
it's a very intimate craft, i'm really enjoying myself nod
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Reply #14 posted 10/08/08 10:19am

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sammij said:

angelcat said:

i love to knit.

i make scarves & hats for me & the kids. I've also done cardies & jumpers. i find it very relaxing.

same here!
it's a very intimate craft, i'm really enjoying myself nod


plus it is great for keeping away from munchies in the evening time.
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Reply #15 posted 10/08/08 10:43am

Mach

sammij said:

JuliePurplehead said:

I make beaded jewelry. I don't make my own beads though but I've seen it done. It looks stressful.

but i bet once you really get into it it's a lot of fun!
i used to make jewelry all the time, i just don't think i have the right eye for it though...

post pictures!


nod please
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Reply #16 posted 10/08/08 10:46am

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I wanna learn how to knit sad
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Reply #17 posted 10/08/08 10:53am

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JessieJ said:

I wanna learn how to knit sad

es muy facil
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youtube has some great videos on how to learn!
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Reply #18 posted 10/08/08 10:56am

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I strung the blue necklace. My best friend made the Prince necklace out of Play Doh. giggle

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Reply #19 posted 10/08/08 10:58am

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sammij said:

JessieJ said:

I wanna learn how to knit sad

es muy facil
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youtube has some great videos on how to learn!

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Reply #20 posted 10/08/08 11:07am

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JuliePurplehead said:

I strung the blue necklace. My best friend made the Prince necklace out of Play Doh. giggle


the blue one is loverly! love
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Reply #21 posted 10/08/08 11:09am

Mach

JuliePurplehead said:

I strung the blue necklace. My best friend made the Prince necklace out of Play Doh. giggle



What a cute photo lol

Nice !
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Reply #22 posted 10/08/08 11:19am

Ottensen

sammij said:

JessieJ said:

I wanna learn how to knit sad

es muy facil
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youtube has some great videos on how to learn!


LOVE me some youtube! It's an incredible resource. As gawd is my witness I honestly taught myself how to make "shrimp toast" appetizers from there tonight! It was a recipe I was searching for for YEARS and I finally learned how to make it there, within 20 minutes prep and cook time. Thanks for the reminder that I can look there to brush up on my knitting. I haven't knitted anything other than scarves for years, but it's a really popular and inexpensive hobby where I live, and i would like to try something bigger and adventurous since the holidays are coming.

I'd also like to attack quilting in a big way. I think of all the quilts my grandmother made as far back as the 30's which were discarded by family members, and it just makes me heartsick. neutral
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Reply #23 posted 10/08/08 11:23am

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Ottensen said:

sammij said:


es muy facil
biggrin

youtube has some great videos on how to learn!


LOVE me some youtube! It's an incredible resource. As gawd is my witness I honestly taught myself how to make "shrimp toast" appetizers from there tonight! It was a recipe I was searching for for YEARS and I finally learned how to make it there, within 20 minutes prep and cook time. Thanks for the reminder that I can look there to brush up on my knitting. I haven't knitted anything other than scarves for years, but it's a really popular and inexpensive hobby where I live, and i would like to try something bigger and adventurous since the holidays are coming.

I'd also like to attack quilting in a big way. I think of all the quilts my grandmother made as far back as the 30's which were discarded by family members, and it just makes me heartsick. neutral

that is just so... disbelief
i'd be heartbroken to learn of that... but my grandparents weren't really into heirlooms too much... sadly sad


but yay for youtube! and knitting! and learning new things on youtube! woot!
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Reply #24 posted 10/08/08 11:30am

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I like to knit and crochet. I have to keep my hands busy with something. I am currently making a sweater set for Angie's doll.I also am working on some baby afghans that should be done by Christmas hopefully.

I really love knitted lace and have collected a lot of old patterns. I made a really pretty filet crochet window hanging a couple years ago, I think I'm going to give it another try after the blankets are done.

Use a crochet hook to pick up your dropped stitches, works like a charm.
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Reply #25 posted 10/08/08 11:34am

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shellyevon said:

I like to knit and crochet. I have to keep my hands busy with something. I am currently making a sweater set for Angie's doll.I also am working on some baby afghans that should be done by Christmas hopefully.

I really love knitted lace and have collected a lot of old patterns. I made a really pretty filet crochet window hanging a couple years ago, I think I'm going to give it another try after the blankets are done.

Use a crochet hook to pick up your dropped stitches, works like a charm.

this is amazing because i have one, and no intentions to learn to crochet at the moment lol

i scored it in this giant knitting kit i found @ my work for like 2$
it had just under 30 pairs of needles.

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Reply #26 posted 10/08/08 11:35am

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sammij said:

Ottensen said:



LOVE me some youtube! It's an incredible resource. As gawd is my witness I honestly taught myself how to make "shrimp toast" appetizers from there tonight! It was a recipe I was searching for for YEARS and I finally learned how to make it there, within 20 minutes prep and cook time. Thanks for the reminder that I can look there to brush up on my knitting. I haven't knitted anything other than scarves for years, but it's a really popular and inexpensive hobby where I live, and i would like to try something bigger and adventurous since the holidays are coming.

I'd also like to attack quilting in a big way. I think of all the quilts my grandmother made as far back as the 30's which were discarded by family members, and it just makes me heartsick. neutral

that is just so... disbelief
i'd be heartbroken to learn of that... but my grandparents weren't really into heirlooms too much... sadly sad


but yay for youtube! and knitting! and learning new things on youtube! woot!


You know the twisted joke in the quliting thing is that granny didn't do it for heirloom's sake so as being a poor southern wife and mother of 11 children. those quilts were made from scraps of fabric collected from old family clothes, or swatches given to her by the rich white housewives she worked for as a maid in the deep south. Old Girl was just trying to keep her babies warm lol . I always marveled at her craftsmanship, though. That woman could hand cut and hand sew a dress without a pattern as well as any Italian couturier eek .My own mother can tailor by hand within minutes, and here I am, 21st century girl and can barely operate a sewing machine err disbelief err

Therefore....I think you've just given me something to add to my youtube "learning list"! dancing jig hug dancing jig
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Reply #27 posted 10/08/08 11:38am

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Ottensen said:

sammij said:


that is just so... disbelief
i'd be heartbroken to learn of that... but my grandparents weren't really into heirlooms too much... sadly sad


but yay for youtube! and knitting! and learning new things on youtube! woot!


You know the twisted joke in the quliting thing is that granny didn't do it for heirloom's sake so as being a poor southern wife and mother of 11 children. those quilts were made from scraps of fabric collected from old family clothes, or swatches given to her by the rich white housewives she worked for as a maid in the deep south. Old Girl was just trying to keep her babies warm lol . I always marveled at her craftsmanship, though. That woman could hand cut and hand sew a dress without a pattern as well as any Italian couturier eek .My own mother can tailor by hand within minutes, and here I am, 21st century girl and can barely operate a sewing machine err disbelief err

Therefore....I think you've just given me something to add to my youtube "learning list"! dancing jig hug dancing jig

that's really something, it's so strange that they family would get rid of them disbelief
it's sad that not many people know their way around sewing machines now innit? when i got into highschool, home ec. classes had long been abolished.
sigh
and i've always designed clothing, but was never able to make'em myself!


you're right, i'm off to youtube, i've got two machines up in the loft that aren't being used. omg disbelief
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Reply #28 posted 10/27/08 4:13pm

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eek just saw this... eek

brb.....

ok i do a little crocheting more than knitting,and a little fancier.i only know how to the barest basic in knitting.... i was eight when i started making barbie clothes for mine and my friends dolls.i've made clothes for myself and others..
alterations,those can be scary!( i did alterations for a wedding,not the brides dress tho..) and design, i suppose,but most of the time i make things without the design or pattern...sometimes it feels like i know how to do so much...
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Reply #29 posted 10/27/08 4:32pm

Statuesqque

my best friend took up knitting... I couldn't believe it disbelief BUT she loves it.
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