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considered that, too hard, synth said that before. Do you guys reckon I could dye each sleeve a colour? If so how should I do that, like stopping the dye from going past the sleeves. Should I remove them :S and then do it?

I bought $5 sweats pants and shirts to do random stuff to.
 

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Question: Does clipping the collar and cuffs off a long-sleeve polo make for a serviceable henley approximation? I have two L L Bean long sleeve polos that are near 6 years old and have been worn maybe twice each. They're smalls but too big on me to wear without looking a bit unkempt. So my theory is, I might as well get some use out of them for layering/collarless pursuits.

So has any one tried this before? Does it look completely ridiculous or is this something I can get away with/possibly be happy about? Is it doomed to fail?
 

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Work in progress. Yeeeeeaaaaah.
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Thats heaps good. How did you learn? Internet? Book?
 

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^ Thanks, I learned the basics from my ex, the rest from internet videos. There's a lot of repetition involved, so once you figure out how to not mess up the basics it's pretty easy. As per Drew's advice I had a look at some patterns from japan. Those guys are ******* crazy. The patterns are really nice, but it's like they never hold back. Crazy techniques all over them, some I've never seen before. And their symbol guides suck:
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What is this ****?
 

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I've been thinking about trying to make my own cardigan but after seeing the indecipherable pic above I'm totally discouraged.
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^^ Unless you learn to knit and find that you really enjoy it I wouldn't recommend it. Enough (nice) materials to make a sweater can be anywhere from $40-200+, and then you have to factor in the time it'll take to complete. A hat can be done in a weekend, if you're fast. Socks in maybe a week. A sweater would be quite a bit longer, as you might imagine. It's hard, for me at least, to find a pattern that's both interesting and within my skills. Can't make it boring if you're going to be with a project for a long time.
 

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How long do you knit a day? Watching TV or somethign doesn't it get boring after a while?
 

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Subscribed!

I have a few things to contribute...will have to find pics.

Some that I can think of:
-Dyed a pair of prescription sunglasses orange (a favorite of mine, and the color of my cycling team) but they broke while I was playing tennis a few weeks ago so I can't take pics.
-Dyed a cotton field jacket. Was going to make it a waxed cotton jacket (that is a good thread to link to here if the pictures are still alive...) but decided I liked it how it was.
-Made some slim cuffed shorts out of some thrifted pants.
 

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Originally Posted by xCrunchx
How long do you knit a day? Watching TV or somethign doesn't it get boring after a while?

The times I posted above are probably only accurate if you're really going for it, knitting a few hours a day. Obviously I don't do that, though. An hour would be a really productive day for me. Like I said earlier, it's really not worth it from an efficiency standpoint. Buying what you want is almost always cheaper and easier. But it is entertaining/relaxing, and if you enjoy it, why not?
 

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So far this summer my DIY has consisted of:

cutting drkshdw combo pants into shorts

cutting rick swing shorts into shorter swing shorts

cutting the sleeves off a pleasure principle hoodie

I shouldn't be allowed near scissors.
 

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I could have sworn you did the same with silent pants too ?
 

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Oh right. Those got turned into shorts.
 

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