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Spring Term in the HPKCHC on ravelry started today. This is my yarn for classes, OWL, and Quidditch!
SOAR RAVENCLAW! :)
DONE! Very pleased with my new cowl, it will provide welcome protection, come whoever whatever may.
Pattern: Mulder, by Hayley Geary (freebie on ravelry) Yarn: Wolle Rödel Soft Merino (29g of natural white, 82g of purple)
Two coasters both alike in quality, (In our kitchen where we lay our scene) From worsted yarn, which is all cotton-y, Where limey stains leave countertops unclean: From forth knit on two needles in short rows, a pair with little yardage, comes to life: Whose garter wedges (which are seamed to close), Doth with their shape to save the surface strive.
- Julia M., 01.05.2019
Pattern: Mini Crazy Eights Dishcloths by Julie Tarsha (freebie on ravelry)
This is coming along very nicely ... I love Fair Isle.
Pattern: Mulder by (freebie on ravelry)
Yarn: Wolle Rödel Soft Merino
Everytime I wash our woolen socks, I think that I have to knit more stockinette pairs for myself ... so I cast on for a new pair yesterday while being at my grandparents’. This is Opal Schafpate in the colourway “Kinderstube” (nursery), and huge thanks go to @lenkalost for gifting me this (along with two others of the series) for Christmas last year!!!
These are going to be for ME. 64sts, 20rds in k1,p1 ribbing (4cm/1.6″) and now I’m cruising along the stockinette part for the leg. NICE.