After twenty some years I have started knitting again – sometimes I frighten myself – I first began knitting one day back in 1980 with a little help from my mum, who was an avid knitter both by hand and machine. I was expecting my first daughter at the time and continued when my second daughter came along and beyond until they reached secondary school and then I just stopped. Knitting two garments each time took some doing. At first my knitting was knit one drop one but after a while I was mastering cables and yokes and without the advantage of You Tube.
Now it all feels a long time ago but I am starting to remember quite a bit as I go along and with the help of You Tube –Â although I have had to pull out a few rows when I dropped two stitches accidentally on a decrease row and didn’t notice.
I chose this pattern by Sirdar as it said easy knit (I might question that!) and I like the fact the yarn called Baby Crofter, although random, looks a bit like Fair Isle as you knit.
I took the time to wind off some of the wool so I could begin the second sleeve at the same point in the yarn as the first so they match and also match up with the pattern of the front and back.
I have finished the main body of the jumper and need to press and stitch it together so I can pick up around the neck to continue and knit the hood – that will be fun!
I need to practice the start and end of my rows and make a better job – there are it appears many ways to make it neater including adding an extra stitch at each end – does this really work?
This attempt is for Sweetie to grow into – I deliberately chose a 6-12 months size (she is presently 5 months old) in case it took me a long time to make but the knitting part has been surprisingly quick. It might take me longer to do the sewing part.
I have already chosen the yarn for my next project – this time a plain colour, a lovely soft cotton in pale grey and ecru called Cottonsoft by King Cole to make a summer cardigan or jumper. I found it in Boyes which is a wonderful northern store full of cut price goodies like an old Woolworths. Finding patterns seems harder than finding the wool. I am hoping I will find a pattern for little Freddie but if not it will be another one for Sweetie.
I am not sure if Sweetie will want to wear granny’s knitted effort when I have finished it but she is still young enough not to bother too much whereas Libbie (Little L) will be much more fussy I think so I need more practice before I make something for her. I am thinking of one of those summer dresses with a little knitted bodice and fabric skirt.
A few days of painstaking persistence but a very pleasing pastime. x
