More things from June :-)
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Adipose |
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Also a wheat pack cover |
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A balaclava for Zac that matches his gloves (same blue wool). Pattern: Antifreeze. |
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It's a bit big for him, but it should last him through many years of mischief. |
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This merino is in the colorway Opal. I don't like it much, and don't know why I have 200g of it. Also, one of the Kathy's Fibres Club fibres is almost exactly the same... and I have 300g of that. |
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Found a use for it this month, though, along the edge of a scarf warp that was too long and far too thin. |
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Not that 3.2m is too long! But I ran out of yellow for the warp. And then, somehow, I had too much for the weft, in spite of the wider warp. Must remember: need about 20% more for the warp that you need for the weft. |
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Loved spinning this, though. BFL from Southern Cross Fibres. |
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I'm going to increase my stash of BFL socks next term, starting with a NEWT in August. My plan at the moment is to knit up 8 pairs of socks, mostly with that Hedgehog Fibres Twist Sock I got, which is 80% BFL and 20% nylon. My socks seem to last about a year, with me rotating about 12 pairs and wearing them most days. I do a fair bit of darning. I think the merino/nylon mix that's so common for sock yarn is just not tough enough for me.
Next: I'm going to focus on Jasmine's birthday top, which I have 6 days to finish. I might be able to do it. It would be easier if I didn't have to work! lol. But I'm down to the hem, and most of what remains is stocking stitch hood and ribbed edging. We'll see. It's up to 300g. Maybe another 200g?
1 comment:
Lovely projects as always! I really like the opal colourway.
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