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MrsJSD
12-22-2006, 09:02 PM
I am new to the forum. I learned to knit in solitude many years ago and made a few simple things with modest success. Now, about 25 years later, I have developed a passion for yarn. My knitting skills don't really match the way I feel about the yarn itself.
Anyway, I found a pattern: a pullover sweater knit in two halves, from cuff to center, stockinette and reverse stockinette. Simple. But because I have this yarn thing...I am doing it in five different yarns: different fibers, different colors, different types; creating a pattern of vertical stripes is easy since one is knitting sideways, in a manner of speaking. The first half is finished, and I'm about 2/5 of the way through the second half. It has become a chore. When I was in the part of the sweater between the top of the sleeve and the neck opening, I had 267 stitches on the needles! It's just a little overwhelming. I have taken several breaks and knitted two scarves with fat yarn on big needles, just to counteract the effect of knitting this pullover. I feel like I want to outsource the rest of it...but I really want the sweater! I can't knit on this thing for more than, like 20 minutes. I may never finish it.
Any suggestions?
Stiney
12-22-2006, 09:08 PM
Can you knit socks? I would knit something small and quick like socks or a hat or a wash cloth.
It'll give you a "break" from the sweater, and you'll have the gratification of a finished object, which will help inspire you to finish the sweater!
Just don't knit your small object in stockinette! :teehee:
Liliyarn
12-23-2006, 03:45 AM
My advice as I suffer from this same affliction constantly....
have two wips going. (try not to make it anymore...I get frustrated with too many wips.)
Main project - really great sweater. make a goal of doing at least one row a day. I mean how long does it really take to do just one row? I make a point to work on my current project of eternity for 15-20 minutes. Then I give myself permission to stop. But progress is made each day!
Project of the moment - something small and portable...socks, scarves on big needles..etc. Gives a sense of accomplishment and actually gives your fingers a break from knitting with the same needles and yarn.
Best of luck!!
lizzitude
12-23-2006, 08:40 AM
Ditto - I have to have 2 or more going at the same time cuz' I get either bored or frustrated with a large project. As you can see from my signature I have at least 3 going now, but I'm getting ready to start another one sometime this week - another baby outfit.
nonny2t
12-23-2006, 10:10 AM
I always have 2-3 projects going at the same time because I do get bored with one, especially if it takes time, as in your sweater. Put something simple on needles that can be worked up quickly along with the involved project. I have a baby blanket, another Red Hat and the rest of my handbag going.
HamburgKnitter
12-23-2006, 01:08 PM
What they said! :teehee:
Although for me, the socks are what I need relief from. Might have to do with the fact that I'm knitting them on tiny needles....we are talking lots of stitches here! :wall:
MrsJSD
12-23-2006, 08:07 PM
This series of suggestions has really helped me. The best one might be to do one or two rows a day and then I'm allowed to stop. Before I checked here, I had told myself I would finish the left half of the back TODAY. Not realistic.
One Row at a Time!
Also, I am going to buy some Debbie Bliss superchunky yarn and get something big and easy going on large needles. I've been casting about for a reason to get some of that stuff.
I love this forum! Total validation! Permission to take my time knitting this darn pullover! Reasons to buy more yarn! All I was seeking, and more.
Liliyarn
12-23-2006, 09:55 PM
This series of suggestions has really helped me. The best one might be to do one or two rows a day and then I'm allowed to stop. Before I checked here, I had told myself I would finish the left half of the back TODAY. Not realistic.
One Row at a Time!
:cheering: I helped someone!!
Okay fine print....what actually happens with me when I promise to do one row or 15 minutes of knitting....is I do more. I do a row and think "Well, I might as well do one more..."
I do the 15 minutes. I set a little timer and knit my current boring project for 15 minutes. Sometimes I do more, but I only promise to do 15 mins. Any extra is a bonus.
Then I go do something I want to do.
You can do anything for 15 itty bitty minutes...even knit a boring project.