Thursday, December 13, 2012

Competition


I have rather rashly agreed to knit a jersey for a competition. I'm not a great fan of competitions, but I want to show willing and that my objections are not due to my own inability! I found a pattern that fits the brief - a Fair Isle garment for a child, with a yoke in five colours. I asked my neighbour to buy the yarn for me when she went to Johannesburg. Then I read the 'Blue Book' of guidelines and rules and promptly froze. But I have to finish it by the end of January, so yesterday I took a deep breath and began. And resisted the temptation to start over to make sure I had the perfect cast on and ribbing.

6 comments:

  1. Can you manage to knit fairisle two-handed? If you can, it's a lot faster!

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    1. Yes, wonderful technique! Years ago I saw it explained and it was really one of those aha-moments.

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    2. Hey Jane,
      I've opened a blog as creativegirls2013@blogspot.com. Please could you let me know how to add blogs to my blog.

      Love Jo and Cath

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  2. It looks like you're off to a great start! I love Fair Isle knitting!

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  3. Hi Jane,

    We are very new at this blogging thing - can you help two lost girls out - we made a blog which is creativegirls2013@blogspot.com - how do we link to your blog or follow your blog.

    Love Jo and Cath

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