Code: Knit
Ah, how easy it is to criticise the work of others!
Recently I paid for a download pattern pdf of a lovely knitted jacket... only to find out I had to translate the american terminology, and still, wasn't working so have given up home while I read and re-read american and english knitting patterns in the hopes of insight! Cursing all the while.... I have to admit it's probably me that's the problem. This proves even more likely now that I have attempted my first full scale arran pattern..ye gods... I can't count to 4!
In the process I have written my first pattern. I'm a regular trawler of the free knitting pattern websites, but realising now the amount of work that goes into them, and producing a better quality of knitwear, I am becoming much more amenable to paying for the patternwork of others.
Having knitted several eclectic thingies with a "hold it up and see if it fits" method, this very methodical way of working (writing every row as it's knitted) I found tiresomely timesome, and not at all relaxing to do with coffee...BUT STIMULATING in other areas... Indeed the resultant scribblings resemble more thermodynamic physics than a lovely cosy hat! Still, results and variations will be posted hence... and, if anyone would like to test the pattern for me after I have finalised it, please do drop me a line to julie at cherrybrixx dot eu. Pictures to follow...
Recently I paid for a download pattern pdf of a lovely knitted jacket... only to find out I had to translate the american terminology, and still, wasn't working so have given up home while I read and re-read american and english knitting patterns in the hopes of insight! Cursing all the while.... I have to admit it's probably me that's the problem. This proves even more likely now that I have attempted my first full scale arran pattern..ye gods... I can't count to 4!
In the process I have written my first pattern. I'm a regular trawler of the free knitting pattern websites, but realising now the amount of work that goes into them, and producing a better quality of knitwear, I am becoming much more amenable to paying for the patternwork of others.
Having knitted several eclectic thingies with a "hold it up and see if it fits" method, this very methodical way of working (writing every row as it's knitted) I found tiresomely timesome, and not at all relaxing to do with coffee...BUT STIMULATING in other areas... Indeed the resultant scribblings resemble more thermodynamic physics than a lovely cosy hat! Still, results and variations will be posted hence... and, if anyone would like to test the pattern for me after I have finalised it, please do drop me a line to julie at cherrybrixx dot eu. Pictures to follow...
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