Sleepy Sunday
Yesterday was the final day for
So without further ado, here are my four loom knitted hats.
Which, by the way, are not winging to Canada as I had hoped. Apparently you need to present mail going to another country in person. Now to scour the internets for a home.
Here are my first attempts at stockings on the mini loom:
The heel worked quite well with the sport weight, but not so well with the worsted. Also, reaching down to make a cuff made it too bulky. I will try ribbing on the next one.
My current sleepy Sunday couch knitting progress:
The black yarn on the green loom is a dog sweater. The reddish yarn on the wooden loom is a cowl for a super secret present.
Of course, the scarf also needed to make an appearance. The scarf is most definately about the process since regular knitting is very limited. I can only get two to five rows done in a sitting.
I see even my can 'otorture soup made it in the picture. Looming is perfect because I can do it completely one handed - and get some progress in.
So without further ado, here are my four loom knitted hats.
Which, by the way, are not winging to Canada as I had hoped. Apparently you need to present mail going to another country in person. Now to scour the internets for a home.
Here are my first attempts at stockings on the mini loom:
The heel worked quite well with the sport weight, but not so well with the worsted. Also, reaching down to make a cuff made it too bulky. I will try ribbing on the next one.
My current sleepy Sunday couch knitting progress:
The black yarn on the green loom is a dog sweater. The reddish yarn on the wooden loom is a cowl for a super secret present.
Of course, the scarf also needed to make an appearance. The scarf is most definately about the process since regular knitting is very limited. I can only get two to five rows done in a sitting.
I see even my can 'o
1 Comments:
sounds like you and I had very similar sundays! Those stockings are very cute ;)
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