kdlbadventure
began on the train to ZK.
picked back up for the flight home.
made it over half way on edging at the fort on the fourth.
edging used backwards knitting technique.
began on the train to ZK.
picked back up for the flight home.
made it over half way on edging at the fort on the fourth.
edging used backwards knitting technique.
Began | June 22, 2014 |
Finished | July 6, 2014 |
100% | |
Edited | August 5, 2014 |
Pattern URL | Piper's Journey by 299313 |
Made for | me |
Size made | fingering |
I modified this pattern to add a higher leg and then to fit my foot and gauge. I found this one because the Trampoline was stretchy, which sounded similar to Cascade Fixation. I did the heel and toe slightly different, based on the Simple Sock from Socks, Socks, Socks.
holding yarn double. the very oldest yarn in my stash, no stitch definition AT ALL.
finished before thanksgiving, need real pictures! 11/8: separated off for the left and right fronts, and decided to do them two-at-a-time. I had to do a little more writing out which rows had arm or neck decreases so I was sure to be in the correct place (especially with t-a-a-t) but it’s going smoothly now….
Reclaiming the yarn from a previously frogged project. Started several swatches and ideas yesterday, hope to pick something today. Testing the following, about 2” of swatch and it looks good. Trellis Lace, p 116 from Lace and Eyelets (edited by Erica Knight): CO 37: R1: K4, yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k3, k1 R3: K1,…
another prototype for using my slip stitch slant, and to use the leftovers from my Harmonize shawl. Love how this pooled!