Hello knitters! Here's for another version of WIP Wednesday, feel free to reply to this thread with your own Work In Progress.
What project has kept you up past your bedtime this week? As for myself I decided to start a 'quick' project, a headband for a friend who loves red. Pattern is the Thicket Headband by Mirella Moments. I'm loving headbands for quick & easy projects and this is a fun twist to the usual cable design.
Yarn is something my mom had in her stash, it's was the only red-ish yarn I could find but since it was a little too thin for the pattern I decided to knit it double.
I haven't knit in over two years and I've started this three times in two days all because my Sirka counter broke. This is a pattern I've lost the picture of in the last two days, first repeat of 37, in Luxe Gradient by Apple Tree Knits. First post at lemmyworld, also first time posting my knitting.
Edit: Found it! Plethora by Chrissy Crandall.
That scarf pattern is so nice, if I could trust myself for a single second to not get the lace holes caught on something and rip it to bits it would be straight into my Rav queue. Are you going for multiple colours like the original cover pics?
It's a gradient with five colors, so I'm letting the yarn do the work. Soft and squishy so far but I dropped two stitches next to each other and couldn't figure out how to fix it so I had to tink back. I don't recommend it in lace. 🙁
I'm double knitting Autumn Doodle charts by Jamie Lomax (Pacific Knit Co) to make my kids Halloween-y scarves (they didn't want loops). Some of the charts are from the autumn doodle expansion and the mountain doodle. (Edit to add link)
I finally resurrected a shawl I started in 2017. Pattern is winter largo, but I'm only doing a few beads instead of the full thing.
I think I stopped because I'm going to run out of yarn. I might try to find a similar blue-grey for the end. I really like the long gradient that goes from dark brown to orange to blue.
Absolutely stunning pattern, I love how different yours is going to be just by using warmer colours than most. Best of luck finding a good match for the last part!
Missed this yesterday! Hope a belated addition is ok. This is my repeat of a fun scarf pattern with more tame yarn. I forgot how long it takes to make the 24-inch ties, so this has started slowly. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/one-skein-cashmere-ruff
Always ok to share! I think of these types of posts as a week-long thread that is started on Wednesday but you can add to whenever during the week. I love the colorful yarn you're using for this pattern.
That pattern looks squishyyyyyy! Headbands are so great for gifts, bet your friend is gonna love it!
Last week I promised to cast on a new sock project ready for today. But I tangled the yarn pretty disastrously and spent last night sorting it out, so this is far as I've got. Totally still counts as a WIP though, right? 😂
The yarn was hand-dyed for me as part of a craft exchange on Reddit back in 2021. And it's obviously very vibrant and very variegated so I'm not 100% sure what type of pattern it'll look best with. Matching yarns and patterns is still a skill that's mostly beyond me, so I just wing it and hope for the best.
Current plan is to try these Double Eyelet Rib Toe-up Socks because I've made them before and they were really enjoyable and fit me well. But then when the eyelet pattern inevitably gets lost in this yarn I'll probably frog progress and make them vanilla instead. Either way I'm gonna love them just the same!
Is it too hard to knit socks? I pondered on the idea but started watching a tutorial that used 4 double-pointed needles and was like NOPE. Maybe it looks more complicated that it really is?
It 100% looks way more complicated than it is. It's all just basic techniques, but they come together step-by-step to make this 3d-looking wizardry. And sock patterns don't tend to assume any knowledge, they take you through everything one step at a time. If you can knit and purl and increase and decrease you can make socks.
I use one circular needle rather than DPNs, mostly because I'm cheap and didn't want to buy multiple types of needles in the same size, but you can look up "magic loop" technique and that's what I use.