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I've given "thread painting" another shot and think I may be getting the hang of it! These are some birds I've embroidered in the last month, including a shirt I adorned with tits for my wife's birthday :)
it's done! 144 squares crocheted all in a two-colour variation of a granny square and then seamed together in a baby blanket.
I had a lot of fun with this project and I also learned a lot along the way. Looking at the finished blanket, I can see how different my tension was for squares by how much they puff up after the seaming! This picture is after washing and drying, because first off, a blanket made over a year and a bit probably has a bunch of dirt on it and second, I don't want there to be any surprises if I tell the parents to toss it in the washer and dryer. I also lightly ironed but that didn't really stop the puffing.
I am extremely pleased with the design I chose for this - there were many variations in the running (and I had a little poll for it as well, here and on my discord) and in the end I went with a fun asymmetrical pattern that still had a lot of orderly lines to make me happy.
Also cannot believe that the colour lines could turn out this crisp - like I am shocked at the effect when they're arranged like this.
And now that I've made this, I do want to make something else with half square triangle crochet but not with cotton again because this was a pain to seam and it definitely has less stretch than wool would. Before this, I had bought yarn to make a cardigan from half square triangles and maybe I make that or I try for something else. We'll see.
This is what the backside looks like! the squares are joined with a slip stitch join through the back loops of the squares. It also worked out that there were 11 seams horizontally and vertically and I used 11 colours on this so I just used a different colour per seam and then did a final slip stitch edge all the way around.
And I finished it before the baby was born turned one year old! Look, it's fine, it's still much bigger than her. Finished dimensions are approximately 30"x30".
Knitting progress. <3
hello tumber here is a sock I made <:•]
collection of needle-felted ducks july 2025 - april 2026
168/252!
I meant to post this last night but the cat would not let me take a decent picture.
Me when I'm struggling to interpret instructions in a knitting pattern
seasonally inappropriate craft complete 🎉🎉🎉
pattern / yarn
it has also been Claimed:
I spin, I knit
...My cat decides to sit
Pattern is 'Just Like Jean-Luc' by Francesca Caricato.
And the cat fur adds extra insulation, btw
a quilt dedicated to dappled sunlight in dappled sunlight
knitting socks & watching the katmai bear cams 💖
every blanket i have ever made, in roughly chronological order, earliest from 2023
🧶🧶🧶 Latvian braid
Learn to Knit in 50 Squares includes the squares you will find on this website along with some new ones introducing more exciting and advanc
went to knit outside this morning before the heat gets too unbearable as i cant stand staying cooped inside all day anymore - so ofc my geriatric cat thought my laps were the perfect sleeping spot
My version of the Loupy Cardi, i promise i’m really chill about it (i’m really not i cant stop talking about it). I was so hyperfixated on it that i knitted it in exactly 9 days……. my wrists hurt….
I showed this finished doily to a room full of old ladies and everybody clapped.
That sounds like I'm joking but no, the knitting group ladies actually applauded for me. I have never felt more powerful.
Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Embroidery, 1918
Photo: Silvan Faessler Fine Art, Zug