Saturday, April 30, 2011

I Did It!!

I have been knitting for about 5 or 6 years, (well I did make some slippers when I was 12, but that was about it.)  I really wanted to learn again because who can remember when they were 12! I had a friend teach me and I struggled because I had learned crochet first and it was quite different from crochet.  I learned to knit the American way which I believe they call the throwing method. One day I was looking around on You Tube trying to figure out a stitch in a pattern, (I love You Tube it will show you any kind of stitch you are wondering about), I saw someone knitting the continental way and realized, "Wow, you can knit so much faster that way."  After looking at several different versions of knitting continental, I got out my knitting needles and practiced a long with the video. Oh, was it ever hard to train my fingers a different way. I had cramps in my index finger on my left hand like you wouldn't believe. I was not going to let the cramps beat me and I just kept practicing. I first practiced on a cotton wash cloth and practiced as many stitches as I could in that little square.


 I then made Mr. Jones a hat to wear to the barn, it turned out okay but the stitches were not very uniform.  After a while it got easier and easier and soon it was much faster than the way I was knitting before.
 I have always wanted to learn how to make  knitted socks.  I was in a cute little yarn shop(you know how I love yarn!) and saw that there was a sock knitting class where you could learn to knit socks on 2 circular needles,meaning you knit them at the same time. I signed up for the class and have been taking it for the last 3 weeks.
This was  a very fun way to make socks especially making 2 at the same time.
Here is the ribbed top and I just finished the heel on one of the socks. You make the socks at the same time until you get to the heel and then you do them one at a time.

Here is the heel.

Then after you finish both heels you continue on until you finish to the toe.

TA DA! I finished! I wish it would have been that fast but knitting the continental was way faster than before.

Don't these socks just make you smile!

I love wearing wool socks, I started a few years ago and I will never go back to wearing any other kind.

Yep, I am pretty proud of these babies!

They are probably the most expensive socks I own, if you count the cost of the class, but look what I learned!

I better hurry up and start another pair so I don't forget how.

but for now, I DID IT!!!

16 comments:

  1. Way to go mom!! They remind me of Rainbow Brite. :) Looks very comfy!

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  2. Those are so adorable! One day I will learn how to knit socks!

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  3. Yes, your socks do make me smile. Congrats on learning a new skill and doing it so well.

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  4. Good for you!!! I admire your tenacity at learning Continental Style. I tried....not as hard as you....but I tried. I just can't get it.

    The socks are wonderful!! I'd love to take a two-at-a-time sock class!

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  5. this is amazing! i have been wanting to learn to knit socks for a while now.

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  6. These socks are beautiful! I love them. I just love colorful knitted socks. I have always wanted to learn also, so this past winter I made a pair. They are my favorite, but they took a long time. I'm not ready to make another yet. Beautiful job on yours.

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  7. Smiling, SMILING, smiling!!! I am so encouraged.

    Blessings, Debbie

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  8. Congratulations - I've heard socks are tricky to knit. I love the yarn you used too. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday:)

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  9. I love these! Is that one yarn or several? I recently taught myself to knit, I'm going to have to figure this out too! domesticdeadline.blogspot.com

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  10. Those are so Cute! Please come and share it at my link party: http://fabricbowsandmore.blogspot.com

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  11. Wow! Those are beautiful! I LOVE the colors!

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  12. I found you at What Allie's Making Now blog hop. So glad I did, because I'm a knitter, too. I've only done it a year, though, so could use some help. I'm following you on Google and liking your FB page. You should come link up at my blog hop: http://www.meldreamsoften.com/2011/05/fancy-friday-blog-hop-4.html

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  13. Amazing! Good for you! I love them!

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  14. Yea! :) It's always so fun to learn (or re-learn)something new! Your socks look great! :) Nice job!

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  15. I am definitely smiling, love these, great job!

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  16. I really like how those heels came out. Do you mind sharing what pattern/book you used, if there was one?

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