I'm still making steady progress on my Fieldwork Cardigan and Scalloped Rib Socks, but to be honest, they aren't super-exciting to look at right now. Plus, last Wednesday I cast on for a new shawl using a skein of Sincere Sheep Cushy in Winter's Night - a new project is always more exciting, am I right?!
The pattern is Lisa Mutch's Zilver, and it's available for free here on Ravelry. As you can see, it knits up nice and quick!
I also realized it's been a while since I've crocheted anything, so I decided to start something that has been on my to-do list since last fall: make a silly snake to block the draft that comes in through the kitchen door in the wintertime. Um, yeah...it's not exactly timely, but that's just how things go sometimes! I am using Stacey Trock's Slithers the Snake pattern as my guide, minus the shaping of course. For added draft-blocking insulation, I'll be stuffing him full of leftover bits of yarn and fiber. I've just worked through a few stripes using leftover scraps from my Amigurumi stash since starting on Monday night, but I'm hoping to have this done by the end of this coming weekend!
Thanks for stopping by this week. For more WIP Wednesday inspiration, visit the Tami's Amis Blog!
The pattern is Lisa Mutch's Zilver, and it's available for free here on Ravelry. As you can see, it knits up nice and quick!
I also realized it's been a while since I've crocheted anything, so I decided to start something that has been on my to-do list since last fall: make a silly snake to block the draft that comes in through the kitchen door in the wintertime. Um, yeah...it's not exactly timely, but that's just how things go sometimes! I am using Stacey Trock's Slithers the Snake pattern as my guide, minus the shaping of course. For added draft-blocking insulation, I'll be stuffing him full of leftover bits of yarn and fiber. I've just worked through a few stripes using leftover scraps from my Amigurumi stash since starting on Monday night, but I'm hoping to have this done by the end of this coming weekend!
Thanks for stopping by this week. For more WIP Wednesday inspiration, visit the Tami's Amis Blog!
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