• @[email protected]
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    192 years ago

    Hi. I am not familiar with knitting at all. May I ask why you feel it’s not perfect? Just trying to understand if it’s a personal opinion or actual fault somewhere (that I don’t see).

    • @sayabulegilaOP
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      212 years ago

      I’m probably my own worst critic, but I guess some spots don’t look as “polished” or “neat” to me as I’d like. Some of the ribbing on the neck collar looks a little uneven. It’s just small things that are probably more noticeable to me than anyone else. Also, it was only the 2nd sweater I ever knit, so I’m self-conscious about how good my work looks to anyone else.

      • iAmTheTot
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        141 year ago

        I’m probably my own worst critic

        Said every creative ever.

      • @[email protected]
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        Don’t be so harsh on yourself, it’s awesome! The imperfections are the perfect level that will make another knitter go “Oh wow that’s selfmade. So cool!” while other people won’t notice them at all. Really nice work!

      • silly goose meekah
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        I haven’t zoomed in or anything but I couldn’t notice anything wrong or particularly un-neat. It just looks handmade to me. Nice work!

    • @[email protected]M
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      92 years ago

      There’s always little things we notice in our own projects that are basically invisible to the non-knitter. It’s our curse!

  • HuddaBudda
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    152 years ago

    It was amazing before I noticed the owls. The owls made it perfect. Pure art.

    • aeternum
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      72 years ago

      considering she said it’s her 2nd ever jumper, she did a really good job. I’m not even a knitter, but it looks really good!

  • @teflocarbon
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    142 years ago

    It took me awhile to see that they’re owls, but damn I’d kill for that during winter right now.

    • @meiti
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      81 year ago

      You had me to go back and find them, really nice!

  • Kadath (she/her)
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    122 years ago

    Absolutely love this. The buttons at the top also make for a nice detailing contrast.

  • @varnia
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    112 years ago

    Took me a while to see it. There are little owls around the neck. Nice pattern and we’ll done.

  • @CutexKitty
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    111 year ago

    This is amazing!!! Some of the small things you notice will even out / disappear from your mind in time. It looks great on you too!

  • MadWorks
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    112 years ago

    That looks super comfy.

  • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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    102 years ago

    I thought it was a Groot sweater until I read the pattern URL. Looks cool!

    • @heffa
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      102 years ago

      ahhh Owls… tbh i thought they were the bunny from donnie darko (think it’s the eyes)

  • @[email protected]M
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    102 years ago

    Love this pattern! It’s a classic for a reason!

    It looks great on you, totally know what you mean about being your own worst critic but we really do see the flaws so much more in our own projects than anyone else will. Achievement unlocked! Now what’s your next big goal? :D

    • @CinnerB
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      71 year ago

      As a casual observer I don’t see any mistakes, just wows.

    • @sayabulegilaOP
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      31 year ago

      Thanks so much! I really want to try some colorwork next, I really love the squishy texture of brioche so I might go for that.

  • stevedidWHAT
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    101 year ago

    Fucking doooope! More crafts to Lemmy!!! Hazaaah

  • Munkiesox
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    102 years ago

    Oh, I love this so much! You’ve done a great job. Also, thank you for sharing the pattern. Once I’ve had enough of sock knitting I want to make this!

  • @chazzam
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    91 year ago

    That does look fabulous! I saw you said this was the second sweater you made. Do you know off hand how many projects you made to get comfortable trying to make this one? Roughly how long it took you to get from starting? I’ve learned knitting a few times off and on, but never had a big project I actually wanted to do, and so always end up falling back out of it. This looks like something my wife would also love, but I’m not sure how long something like this would take or what I’d be getting myself into for something this large.

    I always end up attracted to hats for myself, and then remember I can’t really wear hats and give up before I even get started. My hair always either floats them off my head, or they make me overheat too easily. I had mostly figured I would just need to learn crotchet instead and then make some of those small plushie type things as desk decorations. I just have yet to make it as far as ever learning to crotchet.

    • @sayabulegilaOP
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      101 year ago

      Before I started on this sweater, I’d knit about 10-15 projects beforehand including some hats, headbands, cowls, and one really simple (short-sleeved) sweater. It took me about 6 weeks from start to finish but I had a lot of time each day to work on it. I also actually had learned to crochet before knitting and had crocheted several things.

      They’re both great crafts and there are a lot of nice tops you can make with just crochet if that’s the craft you’d feel more comfortable learning first! There are a lot of great resources for learning both. I actually learned crochet from a book, but couldn’t really grasp knitting from books, but was able to from videos.