Friday, November 24, 2017
Sunday, November 5, 2017
Problem solved
I have acquired additional yarn. There will now be one gray sock with blue heel and toe and one blue and white striped sock with gray heel and toe. If I get super ambitious there may be a third, white sock with blue heel and toe.
Hopefully, this lack of matching does not bother the small one too much. However, he is currently in the habit of pointing out things that are the same... I wonder if shape and function will be sufficient in this case.
Hopefully, this lack of matching does not bother the small one too much. However, he is currently in the habit of pointing out things that are the same... I wonder if shape and function will be sufficient in this case.
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Last week's progress
Redid the edge on my sweater so it's less curly (unpicked the cast off and redid it with bigger needles). I did this on the way to the Sheep & Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY. There's a grand knitter tradition of making a sweater specifically for this event, and especially finishing it on the drive over. So, even though I've been wearing this sweater for a year or more, I think finally fixing the edging on the drive over (I wove in the ends as we were driving to the fairgrounds) totally counts.
Before (edge curls upwards like crazy and blocking cannot fix it):
After (actually has potential to lay flat, especially if I blocked it with pins, which I haven't bothered with):
Also finished cloak for kiddo (hemmed and added clasp):
He won't wear it, but it goes all the way to the floor, so he has some time to change his mind before he grows out of it.
Before (edge curls upwards like crazy and blocking cannot fix it):
After (actually has potential to lay flat, especially if I blocked it with pins, which I haven't bothered with):
Also finished cloak for kiddo (hemmed and added clasp):
He won't wear it, but it goes all the way to the floor, so he has some time to change his mind before he grows out of it.
Friday, October 20, 2017
One tiny insignificant problem
I started knitting the kiddo some knee socks to keep his ankles warm. I was using leftover yarn from a bunch of hats and bonnets I knit. I have one beautiful knee sock. There is only one problem: that sock weighs 22 grams, and I have only 13 grams of yarn left. Time to go stash diving.
UPDATE: There is nothing in the starch that matches. However, I am going to Rhinebeck tomorrow, so I have confidence I can find something that works.
Saturday, October 14, 2017
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