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Trying New Needle Arts
alum just posted about some new Boy Scout quilting fabric and one of my daughters has just shown me picture of a fabulous October quilt called Spiderwebs. I'd love to learn, if it's not too very hard!
I'm also thinking about learning to knit. Does it take long to get good at it? I can do most of the other needle arts but I've been thinking about this due to all the recent fiction series about knitters. Who has tried something new? |
I'll teach you.
And in turn, someone can teach me to crochet. I always wanted to learn how to do Granny Squares. |
Ooo, cool! Thanks, alum! I keep seeing these gorgeous quilts...my daughter's future mother-in-law is making them a Christmas quilt and we sent material left over from Christmas dresses for it! What a cool thing to be able to make.
I wish my grandmother were here, she was a master crocheter. Even after she could barely see, she could produce granny squares like a super-fast machine. |
Knitting is not hard to learn at all. My mom taught me when I was about 8. Once you get the basic knit and purl stitches down, you're good to go - everything else (increases, decreases, cabling, etc.) is just variations.
I can't help you with the quilting, though. I gather it requires a lot of patience, and I'm just not that patient. I'll join that crochet class... ;) |
Crocheting is really simple. All you need to do is get one of the beginners books from Wal-mart or a craft store. The key is to be EXACT everytime. All your stitches need to be the same and you can't drop stitches (I've pulled out more rows of a blanket when I realized that I dropped a stitch...it's frustrating!) My grandmother taught me when I was 15...but I didn't start crocheting much until med school. Now I've made at least 10 blankets. Mostly I do baby blanket style blankets, not granny squares. I'm actually working on two blankets for my sister's coming baby girl. I made two for the first so I couldn't neglect the second.
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I can knit but only down and in rectangles. Soooo I can make lots of scarves! I haven't learned how to knit in a circle or decrease/increase yet. Someday!
I bought a craft book recently, and it had a design for a quilted pot-holder. It's super cute! I want to make a couple for my mom and grandma. They have 9 3"-by-3" squares on the front and a solid color on the back. I can totally do it! |
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I love afghan stitching. I've been planning to do a blanket for a while now. I am looking for a specific type of afghan hook, but can't seem to find what I'm looking for. |
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But, I'm very serious about my neddlepoint. I love the shop I go to and I love my teacher. She is soooo good. She can really bring out the beauty in a canvas. She's very good with beading and adding ribbons to the work. I've wanted to get into quilting too, but I felt that I would need a sewing machine and lots of time - both I don't have now. One of my good friends from grad school started quilting by making baby quilts. She said it was easier to handle since they were smaller. |
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See, I can totally see this happening to me. Why? Because it does with my needlepoint and knitting. I work the project for a while, then get bored with it and put it down. Right now I'm looking at a needlepoint canvas that is 98% done. I worked on it for so long that when I was getting close to finishing it, I just put it down. The best thing to do, I think, is to find a class or group that you can stitch with. I've found that it makes a huge difference in motivation and encouragement. |
Participating in a guild, a bee, or even just a bunch of neighbors who get together on a regular basis can put a big dent in your UFOs.
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I excell at handicrafts and needle arts. I can crochet, sew, quilt, counted cross stitch, crewel work and knit. All are self taught. My knitting took me years and years to learn. I could knit, but I couldn't get the hang of the purl stitch...until one day I had an "ah ha" moment and realized what I was doing wrong :). |
If a button pops off I can get it back again. That's it. That's all I can do, but it's something.
I know this isn't a guy's thread but still. I can handle loose/random buttons. |
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I tried to teach myself how to knit from a book, and my stitches looked right but it was really hard, so I think I was doing something wrong. I managed to make a scarf for myself and for a family friend. I started on a scarf for my sister-in-law but then she had an affair and was no longer my sister-in-law so the half scarf sits in my craft basket unfinished (needles still attached). I am working on a crosstitch christmas stocking for the baby. Hopefully it will be done by christmas! |
Darn. I just read the latest Elm Creek Quilts book (I haven't read the rest) and now I really want to learn to quilt too. Like I have all this time to even finish all my crewel, hooked rug, and cross stitch projects! alum, I need to find a guild like the one in the book!
But...the 2 exchange students who are coming want to learn American crafts so we may all learn together and that's great.:) |
Thanks for starting this thread, carnation! I like to crochet, and I really want to learn to quilt.
I'm going to seek out the book that was recommended, but any other tips for how I should learn to quilt? Is it really something that I can teach myself from a book? I've been searching for some type of group in my area and coming up somewhat empty handed. |
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Try looking at Hobby Lobby, Michaels, or maybe even Wal-mart. Many times these places will advertise that they offer classes for a particular craft. We have Jo Ann's Fabric stores all over Houston and sometimes they offer quilting and other needle art classes. Another source would be leisure learning type classes that may be offered through community colleges. For the one knitting class that I did end up taking, the teacher was offering her advanced level class through the JCC - Jewish Community Center. |
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Ditto on that. If you can't find that and are interested in embroidery, I also recommend the Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Embroidery Stitches. Sublime Stitching also carries really fun transfers. Tried to knit from a book, can't do it to save my life. I also sew. |
Look in your yellow pages under fabric for quilt shops. Specialty quilting shops are usually good sources for guild info.
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Have fun. I have not been on a crafty kick lately - maybe I should start again. |
I am working on a cross-stitch for a friend's baby that's really 80% satin stitches which I am awful at for some reason. I hope it's done before the kid starts walking. My mom is going to teach me to knit after this so I can do easier projects. ;)
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I, too, would like to learn how to knit one day, along with crewel. I actually just started a new quilt, and if it's done in a year, I'm happy.
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