tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-336164865783701836.post769725397800133994..comments2024-01-06T15:10:48.666+00:00Comments on Abso-knitting-lutely!: Starting Over: It's Not Always a Bad ThingNadiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03002661573000050358noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-336164865783701836.post-48022297305104785752016-11-02T12:44:35.155+00:002016-11-02T12:44:35.155+00:00I like that you're switching between thinner y...I like that you're switching between thinner yarn and DK with your projects so it doesn't get boring. I've been tempted to cast on a second project just as a change if I should get tired of the scarf. Your switching between knitting and crochet is also a great idea because they're totally different crafts that are each satisfying in their own ways.Nadiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03002661573000050358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-336164865783701836.post-63005677722600965032016-11-02T07:02:53.221+00:002016-11-02T07:02:53.221+00:00Well done for being brave enough to rip back and s...Well done for being brave enough to rip back and start again. I hear so many people say they don't like a project, even when it's finished, but they keep on - or keep it - regardless. I once made a sweater 3 times for my daughter before we got what we wanted. I got lots of pleasure knitting, and she got a tunic she loves to wear. My one and only Christmas project, my Pwani shawl, is progressing slowly. I'm on the third of four mesh sections. It's slow as the rows are getting very long and the yarn is thin and not the softest, but I'm getting there. To ease my fingers between rows I've been crocheting a big dk granny square to turn into a fat bottomed project bag. It's a free tutorial by the late Wink and can be found via Ravelry. I'm not usually a crocheter, but this is fun. LizChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08247636614225640133noreply@blogger.com