I'm such a wimp
Sep. 8th, 2010 01:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I really want to get the Falling Stars Kit from Knitpicks. I'm also terrified of doing steeks but feel compelled to buy the kit NOW because they might sell out. Talk about pressure. I know me, though. Taking on new projects that are over my head is a bad habit This sweater is just too pretty to have sit unfinished and collect dust. So I need to get over my steek fear. Has anyone on my flist made things with steeks? I saw this technique, which is very pretty, but I have flashbacks to putting that zipper in my grandson's sweater a few years ago which are rather alarming.
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Date: 2010-09-08 10:03 pm (UTC)And YAY GO YOU! I think you'll really enjoy this project. Is it knit bottom up or top down? If you're not sure about the stranded, do a pair of easy stranded mittens to start. I'm about to cast on a pair of Norwegian ones for the rav Stranded group KAL for fall. Well, I'll cast on when I have a couple other projects completed. But that'll get you used to the stranded on something small and finite before you get to the yoke. or even a pair of wristlets if mittens are too much of a pain.
Honestly though, just going slowly and making sure I took frequent breaks got me through my first mitten, as well as the Bohus wristlet. I need to finish the second of each, but I'll ge tto them. Some day.
This entire comment meandered. Short version - go you. Yay knitting!
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Date: 2010-09-09 11:29 am (UTC)I think I get more anxious when I'm making something for myself, which I don't do often and I really want this to turn out nice. First I have to finish the shawl and resist the temptaion to start the sweater when it comes in. Which is another reason I order by snail mail. It gives me time to put projects in a fair priority and not just have five things going at once.