Hi Knitters,
Three friends and I went to Meg Swansen’s Knitting Camp (#1) this year and had an absolute blast. I have plans to try and put in words everything I learned/experienced there, but have had, until this point, no good starting place. On Monday, I came down with strep throat, which basically forced me to stay still and in bed for 36 hours. It is/was horrible, but I had a lot of time to think about knitting–something I only rarely sit down and think about. If I did this more, I might start fewer projects I end up ripping out. In any case, I was just remembering some of the basic skills I pretty much knew about already, but Meg helped me “remember.” Here’s a short list:
- Picking up stitches along the side of a piece of stockinette. Not too difficult, but I had always done it such that there were big loops. (Mostly on the heels of socks.) Meg suggests that the best way is to pick up the vertical ladder between two columns of stockinette. This works like a charm, especially when you pick up 2 out of every 3 ladders.
- Grafting garter stitch. I never had a reason to do this, but now that I know I can do it and that the technique is firmly planted in my brain, I might choose a project that involves it. Make sure that one piece of fabric ends in a “ridge” and that the other piece ends in a “valley.”
- Sewn cast off. Another thing that never really worked for me. It’s supposedly very good for socks, but whenever I do it, especially after a ribbed cuff, it always looks too ruffly. Next time I do toe-up socks, I’ll try the simplified tubular cast off!
- Purl-when-you-can in colorwork. You don’t necessarily have to do 30 rows of (what I think is stupid-looking) corrugated ribbing. You can stagger the purls by purling with your dark color when you are purling into another dark stitch. I tried this on the fair-isle pullover I just started, but mistakenly knit the first row, so there’s still a little bit of curl. Next time I’ll get it right.
- Afterthought pocket. I’ll probably never use this, but it was fun to do on a practice swatch!
- “Square” I-cord. Purl the middle stitch in a 3-stitch I-cord.
Okay, that’s enough for now. I’m feeling another nap coming on. Hope to write again once I feel human!
