Knitting, crocheting and general craftery

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HellsBells
Kitchener stitch - have to look it up every single time. And Judy’s magic cast. And Jeny’s stretchy bind off.
Every single time.
Gus
Oct 2022
8:59am, 9 Oct 2022
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Gus
I keep a printed Kitchener stitch how to in my double ended needles case
Oct 2022
10:31am, 9 Oct 2022
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sallykate
I rarely find myself tempted to crochet garments but this is lovely (the designer is a favourite, I made a shawl of hers):

ravelry.com
Oct 2022
11:29am, 9 Oct 2022
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Meglet
I’m doing a jumper by the same designer. The yoke is a bit big and I’ve added quite a lot of shaping to the body and sleeves. Just picked it up again last night but found I had the wrong hook which was frustrating (I wasn’t at home). I like fitted jumpers and just feel that new one would be the wrong shape for me, though it looks really interesting to make.
Oct 2022
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Meglet
I do struggle a bit with crochet garments as I can never get the right gauge, my stitches are generally not tall enough. I tried to change this and just made it too loose.
Oct 2022
11:51am, 9 Oct 2022
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HellsBells
I’ve tried crochet several times, but seem to have some sort of block to getting it
Oct 2022
1:59pm, 9 Oct 2022
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Meglet
I find it’s quite a different movement to knitting and I keep the yarn in the other hand. Especially if you’re used to ‘throwing’ for knitting, with crochet I tend to ‘scoop’. It’s much better for fudging mistakes and unpicking as there’s only one loop at a time!
Gus
Oct 2022
11:50pm, 12 Oct 2022
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Gus
My mum showed me how to crochet but she was left handed and didn’t follow patterns. I’ve tried using books and have done some simple ripple throws but I always need to go back to the instructions
Oct 2022
7:02pm, 15 Oct 2022
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runnerbean
Used to my odds of wool trying to crochet a back pack for a friend.

Oct 2022
7:04pm, 15 Oct 2022
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DocM
thats fab

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A thread for those of us who like making 'stuff'.

Recommended yarn/craft shops: http://www.fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=456

Lists of books/patterns http://www.fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=460

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