I'm sure some of you have been wondering if I am still in my hibernation den. Well, last week Wednesday when it was 12° F first thing in the morning, I was sorely tempted to stay until it turned 70! Here is how my sweet yet bored chili peppers are choosing to wait for spring.
Yep! Swinging with snowpants and boots on. It works : )
Thankfully in the past 3 days some of that snow has melted.
I did finally get my daughter's afghan done. It took a month which wasn't bad, except I had a major faux pas! All the skeins did not have the same dye lot. I had to pull out lots of rows after finding a closer dye lot match, adding another month to the project.
Yeah...lesson learned.
It's not quite this bright but I couldn't get more accurate lighting.
I did play with floss for a bit as I just wanted a quick stitch.
My favorite designer - Sampler Girl
Primitive Valentine Cupboard Sampler
DMC threads according to chart with a couple of substitutions
28 ct. antique ivory hand dyed by me with black walnuts
I have a cute piece of patchwork scrap that I am going to use for the back and some lavender to fill.
I found a new fun way to knit. Arm Knitting! Have any of you tried that yet?
I was visiting a yarn shop an hour from my house and saw a really cool cowl that intrigued me. The saleslady said it was done by arm knitting. She said they had classes but I could just look it up on YouTube. So I bought a very pricey skein of thready yarn and set off for home to check it out online. I really like the Maggie Wheldon ones, but there are many others also good.
Because of the price, I could only buy one skein and it just made a single cowl.
But that works great for me. It is a good spring weight and not long or droopy.
It only took about a half an hour to make. I was actually sad it went so quick because I was having so much fun!
When my college girl was home on spring break, I taught her how to do it and she had fun too.
She had 4 different skeins of yarn and made hers long enough to have two loops.
I am wanting to make another one for my dear bf. She said she has been finding herself drawn to the colors purple and sagie green. These are the two I found.
The string on the left is a mix of purple, sage green and a little beige.
Can't wait to see how it will look!
So, if you are up for something unique, you really should give this a try.
Let me know if you do. I'd love to hear about it.
Take care!
Victoria