I took Thursday and Friday off of work. I felt the need for a break and to clear some things off the plate. I knew I was getting into a mood. There hasn't been a lot of downtime lately.
Yesterday I took care of several things that I've been meaning to do for a while.
One was ironing the last of the fat quarters for the Dancing Stars quilt. Now I can start cutting it up for the squares.
I'll be the first to say it is not my best work. I didn't have a pattern, or anything to work off of. I stuck that welding blanket on the smoker and drew lines and sewed.
I thought I was super clever with what I was doing, until I got to a part where I realized I wasn't nearly as clever as I thought. *sigh* and I had to cut the fabric. ...
The cover is almost all done. A hold for the vents in the back needs to be cut out. I have the fabric all stitched and ready for the hole to be cut.
This week I received some fun mail. Someone sent me a goody box full of sock yarn. All Forbidden Fiber Co yarn.It's all so PRETTY!
I have books full of sock patterns that have barely been made.
I chose this skein of yarn for my journey back into patterned sock-making.
The colorway is "Tale as old as time," on the Fortitude base.
I decided to go with the Monkey sock pattern, by Cookie A. It's a simple lacework pattern and I probably need something easy to start out with.
Then I yarn-caked that skein of squishy goodness, and admired it.
I admired my handiwork and then tried it on.
It fits a bit close, but I'm optimistic it will stretch out a bit.
The important thing is that I would wear this outside the house, in public. To me, that is what's most important. If I didn't like how it turned out, it would be a only-in-the-house-cardigan.
Today I gave it a nice soak and it's still drying in front of the wood stove.
Project Name: My first crochet cardigan
I am no longer afraid to make a crochet sweater or cardigan. I've worried because my crochet tension is not always consistent. I'm definitely feeling more confident with my crochet.
2 comments:
The cardigan turned out really nice!
I love all of Leah's yarn. Her color ways are so pretty.
Thanks! I'm so happy with the cardigan I decided I'm going to make another one. Different color, of course :-)
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