I tried spinning up some Icelandic lamb's wool on Saturday, but it really needs to go through a drum carder. Then I tried spinning up some cormo but it too needs to go through some combing. I didn't bring something like that with me. By afternoon it would be too warm to spin, so it would end up as a socializing time.
Brandon and Dawn-Marie ended up in the Oregonian:
In knitting, I knit up a hat for Micah for his birthday, he really really liked it. Brandon modeled for me before I gave it to him:
Its the Marsan Watch Cap. Knit three inches in black then switched over to the green.
I had also been trying my hand out in making some snoods to wear to events. I used some red yarn that I got from Jamie and some gold that Judy gave me. The gold is a cone, so I have a LOT!
This is a knitted square, then I did a crochet chain. I may take the chain out and try the elastic thread. Maybe a comb to attach? |
Simply called a Crochet Snood, I numbered it #1. It also needed a crochet chain to cinch it in. I tied it in a bow at the top of my head for the photos and because I was putting on by myself at the time. I like this. |
Renaissance Rose Cap - without the roses. Seems to also dimple at the top. |
Renaissance cap in gold - still dimpling at the top and then sagging at the back. |
I owed my sister Jennifer a pair of 'socks' for Christmas, but she had mentioned that the wool pair I had given her were noticeably warmer and useful at football games. I thought she might like some house socks:
Lacy Ribs and Cables Lace Socks - Ravelry link only, sorry. |
Cozy House Socks from One Skein Wonders, also a Ravelry link |