I've been cleaning up loose ends.
But I was able to get them all hemmed and laid out to photograph:
I found a lot of the designs I used on Pinterest. I'd post them with links, but unfortunately many of them don't have active links for me to cite where they originated.
The others are just standard designs I've seen or drawn.
More loose ends:
I made a Chanukah hat with pom poms (as requested) for my grandbaby. |
While his Mama read a page in her book, he decided to check out his new hat. |
I took care of that "loose end" by making tassels. They should be harder to pull apart. |
Footnote. I finally got the numbers right for a basic sock pattern that fits. |
One of my spare time, knitting projects has been this shawl. |
With the left-over yarn, I'm weaving a scarf on Julia. |
I didn't realize how long ago I dressed Sophie for these blankets on her drawloom. It was back in December of 2017! Here they are, finally off, December 2018! |
At which point, my daughter's cat promptly walked across them all and sat on... |
You guessed it! |
the cats |
an optical illusion |
transportation |
the bees (Craftsy.com)
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zig zag |
plaid ish |
and shapes. |
This one's already found a new home. |
After cutting the blankets off of Sophie and taking down the drawloom pattern heddles (that gave me about 12 inches more of usable warp), I had something like 36-42 inches (I should have measured) of yarn per end left on the loom. I didn't want to just toss it, so by using a weaver's knot, I'm hoping that I'll have extended each warp end enough to squeeze out one more baby blanket. |
Let's see how far I get with it. |