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I can relate! I do the same thing. I told someone the other day that I don't have any problem with ripping out my work...but then it has to be redone.
One thing I learned from short row knitting is to use a "lifeline." Sure saved my life!
After that it was easy peasy!
Hugs,
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^
It sounds divine!
It really is better to pay someone else if the frame is so prohibitively expensive. It sounds like you'll be getting a great bargain to have your friend make one - a win-win, IMO!
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^=
I hear you! IMO, it's never a good thing for someone to know you're working on a gift for them. And I agree with your mom about not buying something from a shop if it's feasible to make something. I'd much rather make something, so if time will permit, that's what I do!
Aww, that's so lovely how your mom has the flowers you made for her! <3 And it's true...they definitely last. The live type would have been around for maybe a week, and then that would have been it, but now your mom has a wonderful gift she can look at, again and again! <3
I did a similar thing years ago for my Grandma. I used to make ribbon roses. It wasn't in the mainstream then like it is now, so it was quite unique. And Grandma's name was Rose. So I made the roses and put them in a vase that had a metallic gold finish. The roses turned out beautifully! She was so pleased and kept the roses for many years. <3 She never did get rid of them, but my guess is someone stole them, as my aunt didn't see them after Grandma passed. ; _ ;
Ooh, that's an interesting blanket...I'd never heard of a pom pom blanket...quite the education! <3 I'm not sure if I'd have the patience for it, but it turns out sooooo beautifully! <3 Is it that the technique is more popular there than here? LOL, or do I just not get out enough?
Love the idea of the poppies in the corner...how could they resist such a beautiful gift? <3
I think it would be cool to use such a technique for something else, but I don't know what that would be, LOL. Anyway, thanks for bringing this to my attention...going to let that technique float around in my mind and see if there are any ideas that spring from it! <3
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^=
Another one of my friend has asked me to do Pom Pom blanket for someone he knows who due having girl and gonna name her poppy, I never done pom pom blanket before so theirs something im gonna have to learn, just need to figure out where i can get frame from, and ive had an idea of knitting some poppies and place them on each corner of the blanket.
Cheryl
Argh, more neck warmers...just what you need, huh?! Hopefully it won't seem as tedious, because you haven't done them in a while and you have one fewer to do...but I'm feeling your pain!
I'm back on dishcloths, LOL, which was what I did about 2 years ago. They're not terrible to make...but this time I'm going with the same pattern, as everyone who will get them aren't mostly in the same very large family, unlike the last time! Haven't decided yet what to make for the pepole in that very large family, though. Maybe headbands and neck warmers (LOL, thanks for the idea!). Sigh, not really sure.
Hope you get everything done that you've started! <3
Do you find it's better or worse to make presents as holiday gifts, as opposed to buying? I don't really like it, because it's such a stressful time of year, and then being under pressure to get it all done by a certain time...not fun. It's also why I never tell people I'm making things for them, because then I get "Is it ready yet?" constantly.
Then there's also the fact that there are only so many things to make...whatever it is has to be fairly small, so that lets out sweaters, afghans, etc. Headbands, neck warmers, scarves, dishcloths.
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^=
Do you have any holiday gifts plans?
Cheryl
Ugh, exactly...it's hard to make the same thing, time after time. I used to make coasters for gifts. Then I didn't want to work on them for some time. Bleah, so boring!
Although you make a good point about starting too many things! I've done a lot of that, too. But I often like to switch, since it's so dull to do the same thing again and again.
I wouldn't want to make more neckwarmers after making 4 of them, either! Especially if the ones you made were all the same design. The only solution I've found is to make different items of whatever, with different stitches, for instance, rather than doing them all the same...oh, ,the tedium of all the same! It's what I did when making dishcloths for friends one year. I bought a big cone of cotton and then I'd make different dishcloths, though each person/couple/family got four that matched. Since it was tedious to make nothing but dishcloths, at least changing up the stitch every time made it interesting, rather than making each set of four one after the other!
Do you have any holiday gifts in your plans?
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^=
even sometime while im half way through knitting 1 project im always looking through magazines, book and on the internet to see what i can do next most time, i find something i would really like to do and i end up starting it then i end up with 2 projects to finish off.... while i was doing the blanket i was half way through knitting a neck warmer and a minecraft scarf for my son, i have finish doing the face of the minecraft creeper, but havent done any more as, i had deadline to finish the blanket, now that finished, moving on to the neck warmer which i need to have it finishe before 16th novemeber, which i have plenty of time but hopfully i will finish it by tomorrow then that another project finished, then just the scarf for my son to do. i always have the habit of knitting 1 project and starting another one even when im not finish with the other and that need to stop otherwise i'll have lot of unfinish project to finish.
Cheryl
You're very welcome...is it perhaps that you're a bit tired of making the blankets now? I've had that happen.
Well, however much trouble you had with it, it turned out beautifully!
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^=
cheryl
These turned out sooooooooo well! <3 Undoubtedly she'll love the blanket...who wouldn't? LOL, I don't have any babies and I would love that if someone made it for me!
I bet my cat would love it, too...she'd look at that and think, "Wow, another bed."
Thank you for posting...wonderful work as always! <3
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^=
Oh, yes, it really is a lifeline!
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^=
Please do let me know what you think of the technique!
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^=