Oh goodness the excitement of Yarndale still goes on......you see I had played with some of my goodies, and now have some more to play with. Yeah! My friend L and I decided it would be nice to order some yummy colours of the carpet yarn so the crochet ladies could make themselves some bright colourful bags etc. Choosing the yarn was a bit difficult as there were so many beautiful colours but we decided 20 cones was a good number, giving lots of choices. Once the order came through I noticed there were 26 cones, I had left 3 extra colours as query's and, as L had 3 more she wanted to add, the final total was 20 + the extra 3 each = 26 cones. Oh my! we must get cracking now.
One thing I saw at Yarndale was a ceramic yarn container, but the price was £40 and as nice as it was I just could not justify that cost....SO, lets try to crochet one.....
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It works well with hand wound yarn. |
this bowl is crochet with the three yarns together, it has a hole for your yarn to thread through and a bit of a lip for your needles to rest in. I now have to go make up a pattern, and hope the ladies like it.
I have also finished the socks for little Miss I. I couldn't really find a pattern so just adjusted the full size pattern, I reduced it by 1/3rd, but I am beginning to think they may be a bit small.....back to the drawing board..
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love the colour |
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they will fit someone..... |
The other thing I have been knitting is a pair of fingerless gloves. The pattern calls for 2ply yarn and 2mm double pointed needles. Phew! that's fine and thin..... I think the pattern is written by someone from overseas and there are stitches in it that I have never used before, so to say it was a learning experience is not an exaggeration (what did we do before Google and You Tube). I am almost finished the first glove, but now she talks about casting off using the 'kitchener rib bind off'', I have never heard of that before, but she does direct you to a website where there is a tutorial for the technique. I'll let you know next time how that goes.
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Must make myself some posh markers. |
Last but never least.... On Saturday I went off to my lesson on 'quilt as you go' with Jan. I had a lovely day and really thought I was steaming along, I had ideas of what to do next and Jan helped explain how to do it, Wonderful...what could go wrong!!!!!! trimming some of my wadding that's what can go wrong! Oooop's! I needed to trim back some of my wadding on seams already sewn, I had completed three of the sides of the quilt, and almost finished the last side when after a snip of those scissors I thought things didn't feel quite right........ good job it was just the one 'snip'
I decided it was time to go home.
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All repaired, even that little tuck has been fixed |
That pink sock looks tiny - or is it a giant sock that it is compared with?
ReplyDeleteWell done on the repair - no one would ever know what happened - unless someone has blabbed to teacher......
Great idea to crochet the yarn pot. So much more economical.
You have been busy...love the crochet pot
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing everything knitted/crotcheted. We all make those small cuts but manage to hide them!!
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