My mom had this yarn in her stash for goodness knows how long, she mentioned she initially got it because she wanted to knit a tee with it. I got her a pattern from Ravelry to fit her preferred style (flat knitting) but she had some trouble with the lace pattern (abbreviations like k2tog and ssk are new to her, at least in name lol). I told her no worries mom, I'll knit it for you!
This is actually the second piece, I only have to knit the top lace pattern and it'll be ready for blocking and sewing together, and just at the beginning of summer, yay (southern hemisphere here).
Pattern: Angel Tee by Rina Leyton (available in English and Spanish)
Yarn: Unknown viscose yarn, sport weight
Ok I tried to reply to this from Mastodon because lemm.ee is misbehaving, but apparently that didn't work either so now I'm copy pasting here. What I'm saying is, don't be surprised if this comment shows up multiple times from multiple sources in future. Yay federation! 😅
Looks like you two have similar tastes in yarn colours! Also love that you've so quickly become such a degenerate you're even doing other people's projects for them 😉
This is such a pretty pattern! Surprised to see so few projects for it on Ravelry, and especially surprised to see nobody's made it goth. Maybe I need to be the change... 🤔
Maybe because it's from a local (to me) designer and the Ravelry community around here is pretty much non existant is the reason there are few projects.
Like anything, it's simple enough to get started you just need to put in a bit of practise to get the muscle memory down. And you can make a lot of very cool stuff with only the beginner stitches. But there are advanced techniques to keep things interesting once you have the basics sorted.
I just learned this year at 36yo and I'm a leftie (which always adds some complication). I started going to a knitting meetup once a week, but mostly learnt at home with my mom (she's been an avid knitter since she was 6yo) and through YouTube video tutorials. It has a learning curve like everything, but once you learn the basic stitches (knitting and purling) there's a whole bunch of things you can do. I started with hats, headbands and cowls.
It is very meditative and has helped me a lot this year with my anxiety and depression after a somewhat nasty breakup from a long-term relationship. There's also the feeling of achievement after finishing a project.