Monday, November 30, 2009

The Things I Need to Learn

Now that Christmas is in less than a month, my fingers are just hanging on my hands with all the knitting I've been doing. Projects, by the way, that have been just about finished but not quite. For example, I finally plan to finish the Wrap I'd been working on for over a year. I am in the final stretch. Thanks to Julia for urging me on. But there's so much more I want to do.
On Friday, I purchased a copy of Interweave Knits Holiday Projects. There are some nice ideas in there, but I am afraid to tackle them. I really need to learn how to use several colors in my work so I can do some Fair Isle knitting. A handsome pair of mittens in two colors would be so much fun to knit, but I am afraid (I don't know why) of using more than one color at a time. I know the local yarn shop could teach me, but right now I'm too busy to ask. Maybe it's something I could learn in the new year.
I also need to learn some new cast-ons. One sweater I found for Rod requires an "invisible provisional cast-on". I read the directions for the cast-on, but I don't get it. More help needed. since I cannot finish the sweater by Christmas, I will wait to learn the cast-on in January.
Knitting with beads that have been strung on the yarn prior to knitting is another skill I want to learn. Again, a pattern in the magazine has several ideas for knitting with beads but I'm having difficulty understanding exactly how to do the job. Another January project, I suppose.
For now I think I should just focus on what I have accomplished. Truly I have tackled some neat projects this year -- projects I will return to again and again. For example, socks. Julia has used hers quite a bit and has requested another pair from me. Tyler has outgrown his socks and wants a new pair too. I still need to do a pair for Rod as well. I also knitted a really great sweater for Tyler. Not only does it fit, but he wears it whenever he's cold.
I am pleased with what I've done but I have so much more to learn....

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