One wouldn't say, "I sitted all day",
Then why would one say that they knitted?
It took me all week! So it's my choice to say,
I didn't knitted this scarf. I knat it!
Then why would one say that they knitted?
It took me all week! So it's my choice to say,
I didn't knitted this scarf. I knat it!
Ingredients:
- 2 balls Lion Brand Yarn Wool-Ease® Thick & Quick® purchased at Michael's craft store on a whim with no plan in mind because it's just the prettiest, softest yarn you've ever seen, and you simply must have it.
- 2 10mm knitting needles.
- scissors.
- 2 10mm knitting needles.
- scissors.
Directions:
1. Start knitting. Given the fact that you only taught yourself how to knit a couple of months ago, promptly decide to attempt a simple scarf.
2. Realize that 25 stitches is too wide. This yarn is damn thick. Unravel. Start over.
3. Knit first row.
4. Knit first 2 stitches of second row. Then Purl, to last 2 stitches; Knit.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 approximately eight times. Keep track with tick marks on a piece of scrap paper, because you know you'll lose count if you don't and mess the thing up.
6. Cut yarn, leaving a 2 inch tail. Tie the second colour onto the tail of the first, and start knitting with it on the next row.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 while watch television in the evening until you run out of yarn, approximately one week later.
8. Weave in tails. Iron flat on steam between two towels.
2. Realize that 25 stitches is too wide. This yarn is damn thick. Unravel. Start over.
3. Knit first row.
4. Knit first 2 stitches of second row. Then Purl, to last 2 stitches; Knit.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 approximately eight times. Keep track with tick marks on a piece of scrap paper, because you know you'll lose count if you don't and mess the thing up.
6. Cut yarn, leaving a 2 inch tail. Tie the second colour onto the tail of the first, and start knitting with it on the next row.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 while watch television in the evening until you run out of yarn, approximately one week later.
8. Weave in tails. Iron flat on steam between two towels.
Result:
A friggin scarf.
Enjoy!
3 comments:
I can't knit, Mel, ._.
I think you should make a nice, informative video, ^_^
It'd be great O_O
Also, pretty kitty ^_^
Lmao.
Tanzi
Hey mutt, I love that you have "ingredients", it sounds like your stirring all those things in a bowl and pulling out a scarf!
Also, I just had an online test for English, it asked what the hardest song on Guitar Hero 3 was as a bonus; through the fire and flames, dragonforce. good for a solid two points.
Tanzi: A video?! No need. Here you go. http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-knit-a-scarf
I used that series to learn myself!
You should give it a try. Knitting is a lot of fun (seriously!).
Matt: Good to hear all that playing ended up paying off!
You mutt.
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