The Weekender
Yarn baby, Lea and Mandie each have one…
Check weight of remaining yarn. Used some for detachable sleeves/arm warmers in January, but didn’t weigh before so yardage will count here.
Yarn baby, Lea and Mandie each have one…
Check weight of remaining yarn. Used some for detachable sleeves/arm warmers in January, but didn’t weigh before so yardage will count here.
Began | January 5, 2020 |
Finished | October 8, 2019 |
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Edited | May 30, 2020 |
Pattern URL | The Weekender by 788421 |
9/6 update: I rock. In the time it took to watch Speed, I did 1.25 heels. That’s faster than ever, and the stitches look perfect. I took a break from these to work on one of my many planned Christmas presents, so they’ll take longer than if I were working non-stop, but they are coming…
I took this pattern as inspiration and made it my own with a custom bottom, working circularly instead of flat, and eyelets for a drawstring before the handles. Bottom notes: I used short rows to make the center of the base be wider. Then I used short rows on the sides to create a boat-like…
holding yarn double. the very oldest yarn in my stash, no stitch definition AT ALL.
purchased pattern. original notes: madtosh may? tincan knitalong? see kyroli on instagram of craftstash podcast. knit as a combo between the small and medium sizes. Strenuously blocked the lace portions, and left all pieces on Knit Picks cables throughout, thinking I may need to make additional fabric to fit. Worried it was going to be…
with the lavender heather from happy knits used 2nd color for all the purl bump segments – changed color one row before purl row and then one row after the final purl row. used the tip of another raveler (oceansong) of provisionally casting on, and then knitting the turning together with the picked up stitches….