Considering that, like most everyone else, I've been staying home, I'd think I would have gotten more done in the four months since I last posted.
Many months ago, many moons ago <he he!>, a friend sent me a "how cute is this" with a link to this pattern.This turtle doesn't have to stay home. His shell can be put on and off, like a sweater.And for my home, I finished the towels I'd started months ago on Julia.
Years ago (that's a change), I made most of a sweater with this Cool Wool yarn. Then, I decided that I didn't like the look, and put it away in the naughty corner.
The new pattern is called, Cable Yoke Cardigan. I found the making of it fascinating! Most sweaters I knit are made in separate pieces and then, sewn together. This one started with a long strip of cable knitting, for the yoke. Then, I picked up some stitches along the edge for the right front. When that was done, I picked up stitches to make the right sleeve. And so, it went.
Unfortunately, I left it too long in the wash, and it felted some. Fortunately, I was able to re-home it with my niece!
Again, months ago, I was so pleased to have set up my Sophie to make some more baby blankets. Then, I got stuck. I just didn't want to weave. I never got beyond this point. I ended up deciding that I didn't like the look and unwove it all.
Then, Sophie sat for a couple more months until I pushed myself to find a pattern I liked. I also changed to a different weft. Now, I'm making progress.
I finally finished spinning up this silk/baby camel from RedFish. I don't know what I'm going to do with the finished yarn, so I've left it as singles.
I didn't realize how similar the colors of these fibers are. This cotton is my next project. Because I'm spinning it so fine, it'll take a while to finish...probably, you guessed it...months.