Trying To Knit With Chain Of Crochet Stitches

knitting with chain of crochet stitches

(365/36)

Oh, that might easily be the strangest title I have ever used.

Anyhow, the thing is that I decided to make an experiment. I decided to turn a skein of yarn into a chain of crochet stitches and have a look at what it would look like if I used that chain to knit with.

 
 

Trying To Knit With Chain Of Crochet Stitches

The inspiration came from this lovely yarn that I recently used to make a knit infinity scarf. This yarn looks a bit like it’s been crocheted, doesn’t it?

 
 

Trying To Knit With Chain Of Crochet Stitches

So, I tried it. I turned one skein of light worsted weight yarn into a chain of crochet stitches (the yarn is called Red Heart – Bella, DK). I used a G hook (4 mm) to do that.

And my hands look dry.

Anyhow…

 
 

knitting with chain of crochet stitches

I then grabbed the largest knitting needles I own (13 mm), cast on 36 stitches and followed a very simple ‘knit 1, purl 1’ pattern.

And this is the result.

 
 

knitting with chain of crochet stitches

Hm.

The plus side I see is that working this way is fun and unusual, the final product is super chunky and warm and the texture is really interesting. But I also see some negatives… like… that a lot of yarn gets used and, well, I imagined the result being a little more neat.

I also thought I could try using a bulky yarn, much larger hook and much larger knitting needles to try this.

If I do do that, I will definitely keep you posted about the result.

Hm, what do you think?

 

I wish you a great day!

Love,
Petra, The Scientist

 

Long Long Long Chain Of Stitches (Photography Project 365 – Day 32)

long long long chain

Long, long, long chain of crochet stitches… that’s what I was working on today.

Can you imagine a simpler and more therapeutic activity? Well, there actually might be none. 🙂

For my future secret project, I will need to make that chain much longer than the picture shows. I then plan to turn it into something special that I’ll show you soon.

I really hope it works out.

Oh, and that green color? Don’t you just love that green color? I fell in love with it the moment I saw it in my favorite yarn store. It is actually just the simple good old worsted weight Red Heart yarn.

Thank you for letting me share this simple snippet of my life today.

I wish you a very nice weekend!

With very much love,
Petra

 

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