After I finished the scissors case, I worked on the fob. 1 over 1 on 28 count linen... not my favorite way to stitch. It's a good thing there was a lot of extra silks. After a few false starts, here is the stitched fob. Smaller than a dime... perfect size for a scissors fob.
Friday, September 10, 2010
20 flowers fob - DONE!
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
365 rainbows
I've started a flickr set to collect my rainbow photos. My goal is to have a rainbow photo taken on each day of the year. It may take me awhile to achieve my goal, but it will be fun trying. You can find the set here. Only 5 photos so far. I'll have to remember to take a pic instead of just admiring them now.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Haruni - Blocked
Remember this? I finally pulled out the blocking wires and blocked Haruni. It turned out larger than I expected, but it will be perfect to ward off a chill. Sorry I couldn't get a full shot of the shawl. My unconventional blocking method makes it a hard to get a full pic. The edges rounded out nicely I'll try to get a better picture eventually.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Naulilus Mitts - DONE!
It will definately keep you hands warm. I'm thinking the the palms may start to felt with use and that should reduce the bulk. Overall I pleased with the results.
Used about half a skein for this project. Back into the stash pile it goes, while I look for something that will use the 2 1/2 skeins that I have left.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Happy September! - Nautilus Mitts WIP
Did you see these in the Summer Issue of Interweave Knits? You know, neither did I. But I accidentally included the magazine in a box that I sent mom and she saw them. The orginal plan was to use the cotton that is called for... No such luck finding it here. I pulled out a skein of Araucania Coliumo Multy (70% wool, 30% silk) that I had in my stash and cast on.
I wasn't sure about this yarn - had a bit of trouble winding from the hank. But oh, my, it is easy to knit with. I love it! The first side knit up quickly... size 10 needles, bulky yarn... I'm loving the formula. The pattern is easy to memorize. You make to parts with the swirl changing direction. A simple garter stitch joins it together. One more to go, then weave ends and seam...
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