2 FOs
Well, let's see...really, this post is mostly about ripping.
I'm in the middle of the foot of a pair of socks and I realized I have to frog because the twist in the yarn changed and it looks hideous.
I finally picked up my Mystery Stole 3 and realized, after figuring out where I was and putting in another lifeline, that I need to frog back to my last lifeline. So instead of being at the beginning of clue 4 I will be back at the beginning of clue 3.
While looking for my camera I unearthed, again, the sweater I have to take apart so that I can finish putting it back together.
But my dear sweetheart spotted my camera and I have photos. I put them up on Flikr to show him how nifty Ravelry is. After showing him how easy it is to add a photo to a project, I discovered that at the moment there's a bug that's making it impossible to use stash yarns on a project. Even so, he did wander off a bit overwhelmed by the amount of programming that's gone on over there.
If his point of view seems odd, I might add that we'll be at YAPC this year.
But I do have two finished objects to show you. Let's see if I can figure out how to do the Flickr photo thing here.
Fingerless gloves in Schaefer Anne:
Socks in Regia Silk (I only made one sock blocker for photos):
A close-up of pattern #76 from my Japanese 300 knitting patterns book:
I'm in the middle of the foot of a pair of socks and I realized I have to frog because the twist in the yarn changed and it looks hideous.
I finally picked up my Mystery Stole 3 and realized, after figuring out where I was and putting in another lifeline, that I need to frog back to my last lifeline. So instead of being at the beginning of clue 4 I will be back at the beginning of clue 3.
While looking for my camera I unearthed, again, the sweater I have to take apart so that I can finish putting it back together.
But my dear sweetheart spotted my camera and I have photos. I put them up on Flikr to show him how nifty Ravelry is. After showing him how easy it is to add a photo to a project, I discovered that at the moment there's a bug that's making it impossible to use stash yarns on a project. Even so, he did wander off a bit overwhelmed by the amount of programming that's gone on over there.
If his point of view seems odd, I might add that we'll be at YAPC this year.
But I do have two finished objects to show you. Let's see if I can figure out how to do the Flickr photo thing here.
Fingerless gloves in Schaefer Anne:
Socks in Regia Silk (I only made one sock blocker for photos):
A close-up of pattern #76 from my Japanese 300 knitting patterns book:
Labels: Japanese Knitting Books, Regia Silk, Schaefer Anne, UFO, YAPC
1 Comments:
From one procrastinator to another, your socks and fingerless gloves look really pretty.
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