Learning Skills
Nov. 21st, 2008 11:44 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Some challenges for myself for this year (up to 365 days, not calendar year):
- Learning to sew better. I've been sewing off and on for years but have avoided some of the more complex things. Currently the vest is a challenge. Hoping to successfully fold space later today...
- Slaughtering/butchering chickens (the layers are getting pretty old, which means they aren't laying very much and we can't afford to keep them).
- Knitting a pair of socks (L knits well so I have an in-house tutor as well as some other friends who knit well). I'm using sport-weight wool, having no desire to go blind.
- Learning to crochet. I couldn’t figure out how to get to the third row years ago, just kept making a long skinny spiral. Thankfully, I have volunteers for that too. No, I can't learn from a book on crochet; that's how I ended up with the spiral.
- Learning the mysteries of operating a heating wood stove. First lesson is today. L completed installing it this week so we are doing test burns. He did the first one yesterday and the draft is fine.
- Learning to sew better. I've been sewing off and on for years but have avoided some of the more complex things. Currently the vest is a challenge. Hoping to successfully fold space later today...
- Slaughtering/butchering chickens (the layers are getting pretty old, which means they aren't laying very much and we can't afford to keep them).
- Knitting a pair of socks (L knits well so I have an in-house tutor as well as some other friends who knit well). I'm using sport-weight wool, having no desire to go blind.
- Learning to crochet. I couldn’t figure out how to get to the third row years ago, just kept making a long skinny spiral. Thankfully, I have volunteers for that too. No, I can't learn from a book on crochet; that's how I ended up with the spiral.
- Learning the mysteries of operating a heating wood stove. First lesson is today. L completed installing it this week so we are doing test burns. He did the first one yesterday and the draft is fine.
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Date: 2008-11-21 08:37 pm (UTC)I wish I'd known what your crochet problem is --- I could have shown you the solution in about 5 minutes while we were out there, because I had the same problem as a beginner. It's a helluva hurdle until you figure it out, but once over it you'll find things easier. And yeah, books really sort of fail to help that one. I was told to try videos but had nothing to play them on. Took a live teacher to show me, and then all was well.
Yay sportweight yarn! I'm making the Gunnister purse out of sock-weight Shetland yarn on 00 needles and boy, is it challenging my middle-aged eyes. I'm on my 4th try right now because I screwed up the pattern the first three times. Then I realized that bright clear light is the key. Also, going slow and counting stitches to make sure I don't introduce yarn-overs when switching from one needle to the next. (Knitting in the round doesn't come naturally to me.) Try 4 is going better!
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Date: 2008-11-21 11:41 pm (UTC)Also, some patterns have better directions than others.
I wish we could have sat down for crocheting too, but it was a pretty full schedule most of the time. I think once I've sat down with someone it will all work out fine. It was interesting watching you at BTW last November... I could almost understand what you were doing. So I'm sure there's hope for me yet :)
I've only made one attempt at knitting in the round and then got busy with other things. So this will be attempt #2, with supervision. Left to my own devices I invent things that sort of work, but I'd like to try to actually replicate some of the things I've seen in the books we have :D Fortunately L is very good both with understanding books and with explaining things.
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Date: 2008-11-22 10:48 pm (UTC)You'll know you're there with knitting or crochet when you can both replicate what's in the book *and* invent things (that will work better than sort of). With your fiber arts skills, I'm sure you can do it.
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Date: 2008-11-23 04:55 pm (UTC)and thanks for the vote of confidence :)
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Date: 2008-11-23 10:52 pm (UTC)I'm going to tackle hand-spinning before the end of the year. I've read both of the books I have from cover to cover twice, and I think I have enough of a grasp to give it a try. Now it's just a matter of finding a chunk of time where I know I needn't worry about interruption or other complications, which will probably be over T-day.
Did I tell you I found a nostepinne at Goodwill the other day for 50 cents?
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Date: 2008-11-24 05:16 am (UTC)Just remember, there's a reason they call it a _drop_ spindle....
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Date: 2008-11-24 07:08 am (UTC)I've been warned about the drop issue. Kris at the yarn shop told me half a dozen drop spindle jokes while she helped me choose rovings and wool yarn for the starter. I'm a bit of a klutz with new skills anyway, so I expect to end up with colorful toes during my first few weeks of spinning. ;)
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Date: 2008-11-24 06:06 pm (UTC)