Cheers,
-Allie
I'm really pleased with the design since I didn't put one on the pair I made last year. Christina will just have to be carful that she doesn't accidentally pull it out--it's rather fragile.
Next on the agenda are some little Valentine's Day gifts for certain people...you know who you are. And maybe I'll try using up some more yarn with a stuffed lobster and some mint green socks. I just love Winter Study =)
Cheers,
-Allie
I didn't even have to make too many changes to the pattern. I just followed the 'small' instructions, except adding a few inches to the hip portion, and it fits me very nicely =).
After this I resolved that I wouldn't buy any more yarn until I'd used up the leftover stuff I already had. That was until I started helping out with the knitting winter study class and the instructor offered me all kinds of free yarn that had been donated to her. How could I refuse an offer like that? So I took one ball and started working on these felted mittens:And just for scale, pre-felting:
Once I finish the second one, they'll get thrown into a hot washing machine and shrink to normal hand size. Then I'll make them some cuffs and maybe put a pretty design on them and hand them off to Christina. Yay! After these mittens, regardless of how much yarn I pilfer from Mary, I'm still going to try to use up some of my stash, starting with an attempt at entrelac. Wish me luck with that...
It's going to be a very busy Winter Study, what with all the knitting, quilting class, and studying for the LSATs. Good thing I like being busy...
Cheers,
-Allie