A few months ago I found a free pattern on Ravelry called the Jamaica Pouch that I really liked. It was from a published book called “One-Skein Wonders.” The pattern called for self-striping worsted weight yarn and size 6 needles, but many times I like to do small things, so I figured I'd scale this down by making it on size 2 needles with some self-striping sock yarn I'd had in my drawer for a while. The pattern isn't really complicated, but it is harder to see what you're doing when working with smaller stuff. (At least that's my story and I'm sticking to it)!
This is how far I got with the project. It is started at the bottom center of the pouch, increasing until the diameter needed is obtained, then the spiral stitch pattern is worked around and around all the way up the sides. (The photo shows my pouch upside-down, with the bottom of the pouch on top and the circular needles still attached as I was working the spiral stitch pattern). I don't know why, maybe I had too many distractions, or I was tired, or it simply wasn't the right time for me to work on this particular project, it doesn't really matter what the reason, but I just couldn't get through it without making tons of mistakes. I'm not that fussy, I don't always take it out and re-do it, but there are times when it will really show, so after starting this and getting quite a ways into it, then ripping it out, then doing it again, (I think I did that three or four times), I finally decided to take it apart and set it aside for another time.
This is how far I got with the project. It is started at the bottom center of the pouch, increasing until the diameter needed is obtained, then the spiral stitch pattern is worked around and around all the way up the sides. (The photo shows my pouch upside-down, with the bottom of the pouch on top and the circular needles still attached as I was working the spiral stitch pattern). I don't know why, maybe I had too many distractions, or I was tired, or it simply wasn't the right time for me to work on this particular project, it doesn't really matter what the reason, but I just couldn't get through it without making tons of mistakes. I'm not that fussy, I don't always take it out and re-do it, but there are times when it will really show, so after starting this and getting quite a ways into it, then ripping it out, then doing it again, (I think I did that three or four times), I finally decided to take it apart and set it aside for another time.
I still love the pattern, there's nothing wrong with it or the directions, and I will probably pick it up to start again sometime in the future. Even though I am usually working on a specific “project” I still believe that I am more of a “process“ knitter. In other words, if I'm not enjoying the process, then there aren't a whole lot of reasons for me to finish the project, even though at one time I thought I would.
Here's where you can see a completed Jamaica Pouch and find the pattern:
Peace in creativity,
Meryl
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