What have I learned in the last year? Gosh, so much. I'm always learning new skills. Every time I design something, I also learn something. If I'm not doing something new, then I get bored, and I like each garment I knit to have some sort of challenge for me. Keeps the gray matter working.
I love designing. I love finding a yarn I've dyed, and then turning that bit of string into something pretty or elegant or practical. I've been on a shawl binge for more than a year, and I'm still learning and trying things out.
Here are some pics of stuff I've designed. I have 2 designs that are mysteries because they are for the Light and Dark Lace club, but I can tell you that I learned more than a minimal amount with them.
Here's what I am working on: actually writing up the design. I really hate writing it all up, but it's just gotta get done. So with a lot of cursing, I plod away on it. Why is it so easy to design and such a pain in the tush to write it up?
CraftyCripple - You hit the nail on the head. That is exactly the issue. Two different uses of the brain. It's a real challenge!
Sarah - That's the first shawl for a Lace club I'm doing with Roxanne of ZenYarn Garden. The challenge on that one was to go from the bottom to the top without running out of yarn. I did it, too!
knitabulous - It would cost a fortune to outsource it, and anyhow, only I can read my notes and charts!
- Kasia &
scrapperjen - Thank you.
- Kepanie - Hard work! I often design on the needle as I go along. I work up graphs and try them out. I frog a lot.
Gorgeous shawls - I love the colour of the first one, it's beau-ti-FUL!
ReplyDeleteIt's a pain because they require two completely different skill sets. To design you need to have good knitting knowledge and a creative vision to put that knowledge to good use to make something new and gorgeous. To write the pattern up you need to be articulate, meticulous and a disciplined thinker. It is hard to marry the two ways of thinking.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why but it is a complete pain to write a pattern up.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I wish I could outsource it, but I wouldn't even know where to start.
Your shawls are lovely, btw.
Your shawls are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shawls!!!!
ReplyDeleteI so admire how you've been creating lace shawl designs!!! Any tips on creating a pattern out of lace?
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