I have been trying to cultivate my knitting skills (or lack thereof) for about three years. Up until last Friday, I had only completed two knitting projects--one garter stitch scarf (the easiest knitting project possible), and one stockingette scarf. But last week, I completed TWO knitting projects!!
First, I made this scarflette, or whatever you call those short scarves. The flowers are crocheted, and it's lined in fleece. It fastens with a snap.
I was trying to make it look like this scarf from Anthropologie:
Then, I decided that I had enough practice, and I was ready to learn something new--decreases. So, I chose a hat pattern from Stitch and Bitch that only involved knitting, purling, and knitting two stitches together.
I decided to make a hat for my niece Adisyn, because I wasn't really happy with the size of the crocheted hats I made for her, and a knit hat would be stretchy and would fit better. Because the pattern is written for three sizes, I made the smallest size and used size 8 needles instead of 10 (I think..). All three of the yarns used were Vanna's Choice, since it's cheap, washable, and I really like the color combo.
I'm now making her a matching scarf.
What's my next project? Maybe this crocheted cornucopia for Caitlin. hahahah.
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