When I potted up this amaryllis bulb last autumn, I had hoped for a nice Christmas display. Mother Nature has her own timeline though -- so, blooms to celebrate MLK Day -- and they are just as lovely.
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Showing posts with label Cocoknits. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Slogging through January
When I potted up this amaryllis bulb last autumn, I had hoped for a nice Christmas display. Mother Nature has her own timeline though -- so, blooms to celebrate MLK Day -- and they are just as lovely.
Sewing projects have been scarce lately, but I've picked up the slack with some hand knitting. I finished the Alby scarf and am looking forward to wearing it.
I like to use charts for my knitting projects, so I treated myself to a new tool -- the Maker's Board from Cocoknits. It's a bit pricey at $36 USD, but it works so much better than the flimsy plastic document holder from the office supply store I had previously used. I use the included ruler under the line I'm knitting from a chart, and the magnetized back holds it firmly in place. Despite the firm hold it is easy to move the ruler up the chart as you work. Plenty of additional magnets and a needle gauge are also included, and of course you could stick any additional metal objects (needles, pens?) to the board.
Despite my lack of sewing I have still managed to order a few pieces of fabric for some eventual spring projects. Couldn't resist the shirting sale at Fabric Mart -- I really can't be trusted on any fabric sites. Some things just never change!
Knitting
Cocoknits,
Finn Dandy Sport,
Loft by Brooklyn Tweed,
Maker's Board
Sunday, April 17, 2011
From Deep Within the Stash...
...some yarn from Canaan Mohair purchased at Stitches East, more years ago than I can remember, but back when the event was still being held near Valley Forge, PA -- and probably before there even was a Stitches Midwest, West or South! Knit up into a simple cardigan from Cocoknits pattern called "Marta". Don't see it listed on the website any longer, but I believe there are a few shown on Ravelry if anyone is into 'compare and contrast'. The only real change to the pattern was an I-cord edging added to the front edges. This added a tiny bit of width and enabled me to have a buttonhole/button.
Now, what will be the next lucky stash dweller plucked from the depths and turned into knitted (or crocheted) goods?
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