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As I noted on Saturday, I managed to finish my Rogue, finally! I'd forgotten what a rush it was to finish off something I really like, and will wear. I'm not generally very creative or crafty, so managing to finish something like this just felt really, really good.
I also really liked the fact that I had to learn a lot in order to finish the pattern. Some things I'd never done before are:
I also really liked the fact that I had to learn a lot in order to finish the pattern. Some things I'd never done before are:
- Some simple different stitching patterns like slip-slip-knit and knitting/purling through back loops. I learned to knit from my mother and my grandmother, and they were, apparently, pretty straightforward when it came to knitting. Changing the direction of the stitch decreases does make a difference in the look of the finished product, though.
- Another relatively simple trick I'd never done before: Making the increases and decreases one in from the edge, instead of the last stitch in the row. It makes for much smoother edging.
- Double cable increases and decreases - specific to Celtic knotwork-type cabling, these look pretty cool.
- Blocking. I'd never even heard of blocking before, and I was amazed at the difference it makes in the end product. Who thought that wetting and pinning down the wool before putting it all together would actually do anything? *g*
- The biggest of them all, though, had to be the grafting. I'm incredibly proud of how well the grafting of the cable pattern on the hood turned out, considering I'd never done any before.
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Date: 2005-11-21 04:00 pm (UTC)(just sayin'... :)
*sigh*
i really should book the trip to go see my mum, so i can get my Rogue as well, and then we should have an LJ-Rogue-Meetup somewhere ;-)
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Date: 2005-11-21 04:05 pm (UTC)It's actually the first picture of me I've had taken in ages that I actually like enough to iconize. I should give Mike the camera more often.
And it's a wonderfully comfortable sweater, and quite cozy-warm (assuming she knit it of wool, of course). I'm sure you'll love it!