It's done!
Seriously, I want to jump for joy. My Rag Rug is done. I finished it tonight.
It took me -forever- and it really hurt my hands because of the tightness. And yes, it's kind of deformed. Some of the strips of fabric were a lot wider then others. Also, the bind-off didn't quite work right -- it's too tight. I'll have to find a stretchier bind-off for the next one.
Still, I figure not bad for a prototype. Definitely needs more practice, though. :)
I know I promised a pattern after I finished the prototype, but I'm going to hold off on posting a pattern until I start the second one. That way, I can give my hands a break, and I can take pictures as I go to make a photo-tutorial.
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Showing posts with label rag rug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rag rug. Show all posts
Monday, 22 July 2013
Finished the Rag Rug!
Monday, 15 July 2013
Knitting with Rags
Ok. So not only do I have the crazy birthday knitting, but I also have my other regular ongoing projects as well, one of which is a Knitted Rag Rug.
When I finish my prototype Rag Rug, I'll put the directions up here. It's a really good way to get extra use out of old t-shirts, shirts, that kind of thing, and I've already had people ask me about how to make it. Since I do want to make a second one, when I start the second one, (which may be a while, just so everyone knows!) I'll take some photos as I go and actually post up a semi-proper pattern.
That aside, I did it with as tight a tension as I thought I could manage. Strips of fabric on 7.5 mm needles is a very tight knit. I wanted a tight knit so it would be durable and stand up to washing, which is great, but makes for a brutal (and slower) knit.
This means, however, that I usually only do 1 or 2 rows on it before I move on to something else -- and that's definitely something I'll note in the final pattern. This is not a quick-knit, instant-gratification project. I just finished 1 row on it, and today, that's it. Anything more and my hands start to cramp.
When I finish my prototype Rag Rug, I'll put the directions up here. It's a really good way to get extra use out of old t-shirts, shirts, that kind of thing, and I've already had people ask me about how to make it. Since I do want to make a second one, when I start the second one, (which may be a while, just so everyone knows!) I'll take some photos as I go and actually post up a semi-proper pattern.
That aside, I did it with as tight a tension as I thought I could manage. Strips of fabric on 7.5 mm needles is a very tight knit. I wanted a tight knit so it would be durable and stand up to washing, which is great, but makes for a brutal (and slower) knit.
This means, however, that I usually only do 1 or 2 rows on it before I move on to something else -- and that's definitely something I'll note in the final pattern. This is not a quick-knit, instant-gratification project. I just finished 1 row on it, and today, that's it. Anything more and my hands start to cramp.
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