Last week, on Friday, I posted about the "Shawl in a Day" that, I did manage to finish in a day, but the shawl was too short! So on Saturday, I wove another one! I tried several different ways to put the two panels together, and came up with a poncho. I was pleased as punch with this poncho, that is until I saw the picture of it on Tuesday's post, as I was modeling it for the weavers. It was too little! Luckily I had just basted it together, so I am in the process of marking where the seams are right now, so that I can make some adjustments to make it fit better. I am afraid that I am going to have to cut off some of the fringe, but I will save it and sew it onto the new and improved poncho. I have enough yarn left over to add more fringe around the edges to fill in the blanks as well.
I can't wait to get this done, I want to wear it this fall during the Museum of Appalachia's Homecoming!
In the evenings, I usually sit and knit while we watch Baseball. This week I took a skein of Madeline Tosh Sock yarn, in the Bluebonnet color way, and made "JJ Scarflette". It was a fairly quick knit and it was fun to do as well. Nothing very difficult, I had been warned about a few errors in the pattern, so I made the necessary changes.
It is an interesting use of garter stitch and eyelet's rows. It was a free download on Ravelry. I am also working on a lace wt Cardigan, my second one this year! I don't have any pictures of that right now, Maybe next week.
I don't have much weaving mojo at the moment, and very little spinning mojo as well, that has got to change! It has been a very busy summer full of grandkids and trips, with very little time for weaving and spinning, let's hope that with the return of the school year, I can get back on track.
Until next time, Happy Spinning, Knitting and Weaving, Tina
I can't wait to get this done, I want to wear it this fall during the Museum of Appalachia's Homecoming!
In the evenings, I usually sit and knit while we watch Baseball. This week I took a skein of Madeline Tosh Sock yarn, in the Bluebonnet color way, and made "JJ Scarflette". It was a fairly quick knit and it was fun to do as well. Nothing very difficult, I had been warned about a few errors in the pattern, so I made the necessary changes.
It is an interesting use of garter stitch and eyelet's rows. It was a free download on Ravelry. I am also working on a lace wt Cardigan, my second one this year! I don't have any pictures of that right now, Maybe next week.
I don't have much weaving mojo at the moment, and very little spinning mojo as well, that has got to change! It has been a very busy summer full of grandkids and trips, with very little time for weaving and spinning, let's hope that with the return of the school year, I can get back on track.
Until next time, Happy Spinning, Knitting and Weaving, Tina
1 comment:
I didn't think that it was too short...it looks great on you. But, you'll be the one wearing it!
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