finished a hat. used up a ton of scrap yarn, super satisfying. it has a delightful squish to it.
also. i don’t want this. if you see this hat and you love it, hit me up, maybe i can send it to you
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finished a hat. used up a ton of scrap yarn, super satisfying. it has a delightful squish to it.
also. i don’t want this. if you see this hat and you love it, hit me up, maybe i can send it to you
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Trying to summon the wherewithal to finish the final sleeve on my kid’s scrappy marled pullover. Only blue, purple and pink to go! (And all the ends. Don’t mention the ends.)
Pattern is Kids Basic Raglan Sweater by Catherine McMillan. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/kids-basic-raglan-sweater
There are many patterns for basic raglan sweaters. Not all of them are top-down, and since I’m picky, none of them are written quite the wa
Working on my #taylorshatslouchversion by Annie Hamilton, and I stumbled across the perfect Pom Pom for it this morning in my Pom Pom stash! Colorways: Southern Belle & 🌹The Picket Line or The Parade; held together on our Sophia MCN base #primroseyarnco #marled #cableknit #cablesfordays #knittersofinstagram #knittersofravelry #knittersofig #knitallthethings
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LIVING THE DREAM // marled grey workout muscle tee by twojadethreads
get yo hustle on with an early-morning workout in the raddest of muscle tees … living the dream, indeed.
Continuing with the stash-busting theme, I have cast on yet another garter-stitch blanket holding together several strands of yarn. While knitting at this gauge is actually physically more demanding than my usual fingering weight knitting, I’m gradually getting used to the 6 mm needles. The pattern, Garter Squish by Stephen West, is actually written for 10 mm needles, but I’m not quite prepared to venture to that universe just yet.
Eleventh Hour Marled Blanket | Purl Soho