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I'm new to Interweave Knits, and new to blogging. Every day, I'm doing
something for the first time and it can be daunting trying to figure out
how to get started and what to do next. As I thought about this blog,
what to write, how to get started, a very simple concept from knitting
guided me, "Just cast on." New projects can be intimidating, but the
garment grows one stitch at a time. As each stitch is laid down, the
next stitch becomes more apparent. For most projects, my favorite cast-on
is the long-tail cast-on. I can get this on the needles with barely a
second thought, it's automatic, but it took some time in the beginning
for it to become so. In this instance, I am drawn to the cast-on for the
Charvet Pullover in the Winter 2010 issue of Interweave Knits. Cast on
one stitch and then begin to knit, gradually increasing on successive rows. This is the
approach I am taking to my new job. I'm still laying down the first
couple rows, but my project, my work life, is beginning to take shape. |
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