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another prototype for using my slip stitch slant, and to use the leftovers from my Harmonize shawl. Love how this pooled!
another prototype for using my slip stitch slant, and to use the leftovers from my Harmonize shawl. Love how this pooled!
Began | January 23, 2015 |
Finished | February 1, 2015 |
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Edited | February 2, 2015 |
Before going on a trip, I wanted to have something to cushion my phone with. After trying a few yarn combinations, I finally came up with something fun and soft and a little stretchy. The butterfly kisses makes it a little crazier than I was thinking but that’s okay, I can’t loose it this way…
weight remaining yarn: 42g left (79% of 2 skeins used), about 518 yards used. I think it ate up a little more yarn because of being Sport weight instead of fingering, but it made an awesome shawl. This yarn worked up so smoothly and knit like butter! The other great thing about this shawl is…
using my big size six needles (between sizes on the needle gauge) ABAAB clue 1 – chosen because it sounded more interesting for 2 colored knitting. wish I had woven in the ends as I went! 1/27: finished clue 2- chosen because I like short rows 2/3: finished clue 3 – chosen because the sk2p…
my mother in law saw a case like this in a sunglasses store for like $40. I whipped it up quick in less than an episode of TV.
Found a new-to-me fiber dyer on Etsy, DnD Fibers, and purchased 8oz of one colorway and 8oz of another to spin up. They are both 85% polwarth and 15% tussah silk. One colorway was a soft pink, a purple leaning pink, a steely gray, and white, and the other was soft pink leaning lavender, the…