the vision i had for this fibre is really working out, entrelac + handspun is so good
tracking progress on this hanui braid 𓆈
seen from China
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seen from Romania
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seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
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seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
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seen from Japan
seen from Japan
the vision i had for this fibre is really working out, entrelac + handspun is so good
tracking progress on this hanui braid 𓆈
Since knitting was apparently trending yesterday (?), this is the baby blanket I finished while watching the 2007 BBC Persuasion. It’s for my cousin’s new baby. I still need to weave in the ends and block, but it’s basically done.
The yarn is one skein Lion Brand Mandala Baby in the Neverland color way, two skeins of Bernat Softee Baby in Flannel, and two different white baby yarns that I already had because I ran out of the first one four white stripes from the end. (Technically, this was all yarn that I already had, but only because during the first wave of Covid I knew so many people who had just had babies or were expecting that I panic-bought baby yarn the first day nonessentials businesses reopened so that I’d have enough if we went back into full lockdown. I’m still working through the stash).
People who know entrelac knitting are looking at the pictures going, “How did you get it so that every row has one side triangle instead of alternating rows that have triangles on each side with rows of only rectangles?” And the answer is that I read the instructions wrong and had a wonky base triangle at the very beginning, but I hid it in the crocheted border
No one will ever know.
Entrelac hat progress!!
I’m kinda flying blind since this is my first time drafting a pattern and second time knitting entrelac but I’m having fun and that’s what matters. Can already see some ways I want to change the pattern, namely make it a bit more snug and change the brim. But overall I’m happy with how it’s turning out
Because why would I finish a project when I could start more... I started working on an entrelac scarf (the pattern is free). Because someone posted a really useful video that goes with the pattern and why not. There was some yarn I kept admiring at my local big box store but haven't bought because I didn't have a project in mind (Premier Puzzle in Backgammon).
So anyway its not as complicated as it looks and I've been zooming through the repeats already, even if the yarn isn't QUITE the right size according to the pattern. I love the way it looks so far and I want to make more. I told kiddo if she wants one to find some yarn for it maybe next time we go shopping.
Teaching myself entrelac knitting. Not following an actual pattern, just some general instructions and winging it from there. All I know for sure is that I'm making a bag. Not sure what kind of bag at this point - maybe a messenger, or a tote, or a giant cross-body thing. Getting in loads of practice with picking up stitches, working the slip-slip-knit decreases, and messing about with double pointy sticks. I'm adding in a third color, but I haven't decided exactly where I'll shove it.
taking a break after doing a big fancy project to do a small fancy project!! it's an entrelac trinket bag with beading for my datemate to put their dice in, they picked out the colors AND they found me the little jar for the beads!!
Another row done
Entrelac Menger Sponge Knit by FuzzyJay: 👉 https://buff.ly/2XRH5ww