So, I’m on a bit of a dishcloth kick right now. It all started with a way for me to knit on the river…and now, I’ve knit a rainbow one.
and a blue dragon scale one.
and next up is a candy corn dishtowel.
Here’s the pattern if you’re in a candy corn mood.
If anyone has advice on how to block cotton perfectly square, I’d love to hear your methods…..otherwise, a-googling I will go.
To see what others are working on, check out:
Tami’s Amis
Small Things
Frontier Dreams
Tags: candy corn,
WIP Wednesday
I’m furiously knitting away on the Dragon’s Breath socks trying to beat a KAL deadline that could spring upon me at any moment. It was an August/September KAL that is being graded on a curve. Don’t judge.
In other news, Hunter Hammersen has a new mini book available for pre-order RIGHT NOW! I test knit the Brigand mitts and the Vandal socks and they are lovely!
If you order the paper version, you get the e-version for free and you get $3 off during pre-order which ends Thursday evening, and you get a coupon for one of her other available individual patterns free. What are you waiting for?
To see what others are working on, check out:
Tami’s Amis
Small Things
Frontier Dreams
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WIP Wednesday
Summer in Central Texas means at least one day spent lazing on the river in a rubber tube. Like a lot of things, this could only be improved with the addition of knitting. For years, I’ve struggled with this conundrum. I’ve considered things like knitting with nylon cord…but alas, no good ideas have emerged. until now.
As I read the Yarn Harlot’s blog recently, inspiration struck. Washcloths! I could knit cotton washcloths on the water and then throw them in the wash when I get home to clean the river out of them…sugar and cream is not the priciest of yarns, so if it got ruined, I wouldn’t be out an arm and a leg. I bought some cheap needles and gave it a shot.
I managed half a washcloth before my euphoria went to my head and I had to rip back to correct a mistake. It turns out that even on the river, I can’t just leave it. About an hour before the end of the line, the cotton yarn was soaked, and I took a break to bask in my triumph.
Once home, I was able to complete the blue washcloth and knit up a white one similar to the Yarn Harlot’s. I was pleased with how these looked after a wash. You can’t tell the yarn went tubing.
And now I’m off to see if using a handknit washcloth really will change my life. I don’t doubt it.
my washcloths raveled here
Ps. Check out what others have finished at:
Tami’s Amis
Wisdom begins in Wonder
Natural Suburbia
Tags: Bee Stitch,
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