ysobel: A cat flopped out on the floor; text: meh (meh)
masquerading as a man with a reason ([personal profile] ysobel) wrote2010-03-22 09:56 pm
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Not-successes in craftstuff

I figured that, having frogged the damn sock anyway, I might as well make proper stitch counters1 while the loom was empty. What I had previously, red twist-ties, was functional but the tips kept snagging on the yarn. Plus, they were, well, beat-up old red twist-ties.

So I dig out my beading supplies, and also take a run to the local bead store to pick up magnetic findings (since I needed fastenings that could be easy to open and close one-handed but that wouldn't fall off accidentally).

... in case anyone's wondering, magnetic findings are a fucking /pain/ to work with, given that all of my tools are metal.

Long story short: I spent all day futzing around, hurting my arms a bit, to end up with something that a) doesn't really work, b) managed to break, c) doesn't work, and d) is generally an utter failure.

I am feeling all emo mopey self-pitying miserable.

Also, I can't figure out how the hell to do what I want to do.

1/ETA: See this post for clarification / more information / etc
havocthecat: the lady of shalott (Default)

[personal profile] havocthecat 2010-03-23 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
My very favorite stitch counters are these bright green and orange plasticky safety pin things that you can get in the knitting section of lots of craft stores. I mostly only use one, but that's because I knit lots of simple patterns.
sneezer222: cup of tea on a stack of books (teabooks)

[personal profile] sneezer222 2010-03-23 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
{{Hugs}} I wish I had some idea of what would work for you. It sounds like even though it's frustrating, you are working through it and will come up with a solution.

I need to make myself some lovely stitch counters. For the stitch markers I just use a knotted loop of yarn usually, but sometimes I do want to count rows, and then I have to try and tie on something. What do you use to hook the lovely beads to the yarn?