swiffer covers
2 swiffer covers out of deep stash cotton on a cone. one knit with JMCO two ends at a time then kitchenered in the middle; other is a flat piece that sticks into the holes on the extra large swiffer. will add more here as I knit them!
2 swiffer covers out of deep stash cotton on a cone. one knit with JMCO two ends at a time then kitchenered in the middle; other is a flat piece that sticks into the holes on the extra large swiffer. will add more here as I knit them!
| Began | January 14, 2016 |
| Finished | January 9, 2016 |
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| Edited | January 14, 2016 |
Adjusted the colors from the original set: Fedora bubbles instead of aqua. And then used more of a graduated color for the stripes. First week of June: Finished sweater. The body of the sweater feels a little short, and I may add a crocheted edging on the bottom.June 16ish: Finished hat. Still need to do…
looks like a really super way to make simple socks look even nicer. I’m making the repeats closer for the eyelets. Update: I enjoyed this pattern. I like that the two socks have eyelets in different directions, but the tightness of the ssk sock isn’t quite as nice as the k2tog. It’s not so noticeable…
i loved knitting with this hand spun but it ended up being too curled up instead of lying flat. ripped to make the shawl shrug.
To celebrate the wedding of my youngest brother, I wanted to make something pretty for their house. Nature inspired colors because they love hiking and being on the water. I had saved a really pretty version of the Vivid blanket and was inspired by the stained glass feel the knitter had gotten. I first tried…