Hey everyone I just wanted to share this article I found on TricksyKnitter's site about knitting ergonomics and Repetitive strain injuries. I woke up this morning with a pinched nerve in my shoulder and couldn't go to work because of it because I have very bad knitting posture.
So here's to all the stress knitters (and crocheters) and all those stressfully knitting last minute to finish Christmas and Birthday gifts. Don't strain yourselves, take breaks and sit up straight and comfortably, don't hunch over. Posture is 9/10ths of bad knitting and crocheting habits (and typing habits come to it)
Don't overwork yourselves trying to finish things, you have 12 days, pace yourselves.
http://www.tricksyknitter.com/knitting-health-repetitive-stress-and-you/
Edit: there's also this one from the LoveKnitting blog which has some good tips too
http://blog.loveknitting.com/6-ways-to-make-knitting-more-comfortable/
December 12, 2016
December 07, 2016
Can I just say that lace patterns can be an absolute bear. I came up with my own lace pattern for poison ivy leaves because I couldn't find one I liked. I'm only a few rows in and already somehow my count is off??? Like what is this nonsense?
*Grumbles as I back up 2 rows to see where the problem is*
*Facedesk* there were extra yarn over loops and twisted stitches in the purl row I just finished. THE PURL ROW!!! Like how did I mess that up??
I'm just ranting it's 3am and I'm having knitting problems, the pattern itself looks fine on paper.
See you on the flipside, I'll tell you all about it when I have it fixed.
Update: I figured out what the problem was with the pattern itself. I made the pattern in an excel spreadsheet (because I could) and I used a 2 square notation for Knit 2 together (like I'd note a K2 in each cell to be knit together), it turns out that threw off my stitch count rather thoroughly, because when I got to the end of each lace row I'd have WAY too many stitches but when I went through and deleted every other K2 the pattern itself turned out fine and the stitch count resolved, I don't know how that works but somehow it resolved my issue.
*Grumbles as I back up 2 rows to see where the problem is*
*Facedesk* there were extra yarn over loops and twisted stitches in the purl row I just finished. THE PURL ROW!!! Like how did I mess that up??
I'm just ranting it's 3am and I'm having knitting problems, the pattern itself looks fine on paper.
See you on the flipside, I'll tell you all about it when I have it fixed.
Update: I figured out what the problem was with the pattern itself. I made the pattern in an excel spreadsheet (because I could) and I used a 2 square notation for Knit 2 together (like I'd note a K2 in each cell to be knit together), it turns out that threw off my stitch count rather thoroughly, because when I got to the end of each lace row I'd have WAY too many stitches but when I went through and deleted every other K2 the pattern itself turned out fine and the stitch count resolved, I don't know how that works but somehow it resolved my issue.
November 16, 2016
My first knitting adventure was my red and black fingerless gloves (here)
I had fun with these I knitted them on straight needles, I had actually initially intended to make a scarf but I thought fingerless gloves would be look better with the striping pattern. It's the first pair of fingerless gloves I ever made actually and it didn't turn out badly, they fit and hey look pretty good for a first attempt if I do say so myself.
There's a picture of them under the Ravelry link but that doesn't work unless you have a Ravelry account. Here's a picture of one of the gloves finished. I didn't actually use a pattern for this one I just knit it flat and decreased by a stitch or two (I think it might have been 3) for the thumb hole and then sewed them up with the leftover yarn.
I'm not sure really what else to say so I'll see you on the flipside, and keep knitting!
I had fun with these I knitted them on straight needles, I had actually initially intended to make a scarf but I thought fingerless gloves would be look better with the striping pattern. It's the first pair of fingerless gloves I ever made actually and it didn't turn out badly, they fit and hey look pretty good for a first attempt if I do say so myself.
There's a picture of them under the Ravelry link but that doesn't work unless you have a Ravelry account. Here's a picture of one of the gloves finished. I didn't actually use a pattern for this one I just knit it flat and decreased by a stitch or two (I think it might have been 3) for the thumb hole and then sewed them up with the leftover yarn.
I'm not sure really what else to say so I'll see you on the flipside, and keep knitting!
As you may have guessed from the article below I'm a bit of a Peanuts fan and am actually working out the kinks in a pattern for a Charlie Brown scarf.
I know this doesn't really count as a post but I thought the article was interesting so here, my other posts should be longer. And more knitting related.
https://palisadespete.wordpress.com/2012/09/21/10-facts-about-schroeder-of-peanuts/
I know this doesn't really count as a post but I thought the article was interesting so here, my other posts should be longer. And more knitting related.
https://palisadespete.wordpress.com/2012/09/21/10-facts-about-schroeder-of-peanuts/
August 17, 2016
Hi all
Hey All, I'm LilyMunster13 on Ravelry and I thought I'd start a knitting blog because I can. The first couple posts will likely focus on finished projects in my Ravelry library but I will post other projects as they arise as well.
I might post patterns I create and I'll definitely post Ravelry links to the patterns I'm using so, without further gilding the lily and with no more ado, I give you, my adventures in Knitting!!
I might post patterns I create and I'll definitely post Ravelry links to the patterns I'm using so, without further gilding the lily and with no more ado, I give you, my adventures in Knitting!!
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