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This is the Kala Tee by Pip and Pin, knitted in Socks Yeah! which is my fave solid colour sock yarn.

It was only made in summer 2021 so I have no idea why the photos are so potato quality, but here's a closer look at the yoke detail if you can see past me apparently trying to be "quirky".

Love it, wear it all the time, it goes with everything. Big recommend for this pattern!

Just sharing this one because I happened to be wearing it and realised how often that's the case 😄

What's your most worn (or used) project?

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[–] gina@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Felting hides a multitude of sins - I think it’s a great project for anybody that wants to try it out. The uppers are shaped with short rows and I’ve certainly had to start over after I zone out and lose my place, but even then I can finish the knitting over a couple of evenings in front of the tv.

Another good pattern for a first felting project is Fuzzy Feet. Those would also be a really great way for someone to learn the basics of sock knitting since the stitches are massive.

With both of those projects you have something useful in the end, and it seems to me that objects with some structure to them felt more successfully as well. I swear I saw like 9 million failed Booga Bags back around 2008 when everyone was going wild for felting. It’s a pretty simple pattern, but once felted, a lot ended up comically wide and shallow (probably some user error involved). Or they looked great initially, but after being carried around for a few days they stretched…and stretched…and stretched. I’d love to know how many of them actually got a lot of use after the photo shoot. I distinctly remember some ended up as cat beds.

And yes, my dad is definitely knitworthy. Sometimes my mom is the one to let me know he is trailing little bits of wool behind him everywhere he goes because he doesn’t want me to bother me for new slippers, but it is never a burden.