I never really had any desire to learn how to knit, until I found a pattern for Fair Isle slippers which require two strand knitting. Crochet is wonderful, but changing colours is a pain. I finally was taught how to knit when I had some good one on one time with my mother during my recovery in the hospital this past winter.
I have been knitting up a storm for the past few months, and am in love with knitting...although it will never replace crochet in my heart.
I have been knitting up a storm for the past few months, and am in love with knitting...although it will never replace crochet in my heart.
EXPERIMENTATION:
Because I have had lots of time on my hands, I have been experimenting. After making a crochet unicorn for my niece, I decided to use that same pattern but convert it to knitting by replacing the 'sc' with 'k1', etc.
As you can see, the knitted unicorn is almost half the size. I also noticed that the crocheted unicorn holds its shape better. The knitted body parts bulged when stuffed and became more rounded.
Also, I had to crochet chains for the knitted unicorn's hair, because the only option for knitted hair I could find was using the i-cord, which is ridiculously time consuming and stiff compared to a simple crocheted chain.
Also, I had to crochet chains for the knitted unicorn's hair, because the only option for knitted hair I could find was using the i-cord, which is ridiculously time consuming and stiff compared to a simple crocheted chain.
I am still so in love with these unicorns :)
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