Instant gratification projects!
Jul. 29th, 2009 01:45 amI suppose this says something about me as a knitter, but I need an instant gratification project every now and again. The three major projects I always keep on my front burners are socks, lace, and Something Big. (Right now, it's a sweater.)
Finishitis is an angry little itch, and I needed to scratch it so what else did I do besides cast on for something new?
My instant gratification project these days is Wavy from an old Knitty, in some really delicious Merino Twine from Creatively Dyed Yarns.
I cannot believe I am knitting a freaking scarf for instant gratification.
Tell me of your personal instant gratification projects!
Finishitis is an angry little itch, and I needed to scratch it so what else did I do besides cast on for something new?
My instant gratification project these days is Wavy from an old Knitty, in some really delicious Merino Twine from Creatively Dyed Yarns.
I cannot believe I am knitting a freaking scarf for instant gratification.
Tell me of your personal instant gratification projects!
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Date: 2009-08-23 03:48 am (UTC)I'm still rather new to knitting but this seemed fun, so I wanted to give it a shot. I'm thinking this is due to me being incredibly tired right now, but I'm not 100% sure I understand what it means by "k the k sts and p the p sts". The first row is k3, p3 to end, then the second we're supposed to do that. Does that mean I instead p3, k3 to the end?
I hope my question makes sense, for some reason it's confusing me *shrug*