Megan’s bridal dishclothes
A set of easy dishclothes for my sister. First time using this pattern, and it was really easy. I even jazzed it up with stripes!
A set of easy dishclothes for my sister. First time using this pattern, and it was really easy. I even jazzed it up with stripes!
Began | July 12, 2007 |
Finished | January 1, 2007 |
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Edited | July 12, 2007 |
Pattern URL | Grandmother's Favorite by 2205 |
Made for | Megan |
When my eldest niece was born, I wasn’t knitting yet. So she never got a blanket from me as a little one like most of the other kiddos did. When she graduated from High School and her AS degree at the same time, I wanted to knit her something special. This blanket is a color-blocked…
For my trip to CA? Try to adjust to make in the round for less finishing work. Update 11/14: Swatched today and started in the round magic-loop-style. Update 11/21: worked in the round for the sleeves, went back to back and forth for the body, and then back to the round. I didn’t get quite…
This is the easiest dishcloth pattern, it knits up super quick and is really nice to use in the kitchen or give as gifts. I added stripes of a variegated yarn with a white base to give it a little extra specialness.
current top contender for new BT Silken 200g 1450yds Cloud Layers.
This is a top down, set in sleeve opening, open front flowing vest, using a Fade-like concept to transition between colors. using math from The Handy Book of Top Down Sweaters by AnnBudd and the measurements I used that fit well from the Meris. starting with Wisteria, held double, for the top of the shoulders….
I’ve made several Ripple Bralettes, and so the Ripple Crop Top was very enticing to me. I love that the designer, Jessie Mae Martinson, is size inclusive and doesn’t shy away from showing fat people in her pictures. I bought a rerelease color from Molly Girl Yarns called Walk This Way, a nice gray with…