It took a lot longer than I anticipated, but Part 2 is in the quilt. This round was built in 4 sub-rounds. Whew! As I go along, I plan to add in more colors. I’m a little excited and a little anxious about how it’s going to look. But I’ll trust that it will all… Continue reading A little more Unity
Month: April 2020
It’s Ariel’s fault (and that’s not a bad thing)
Thanks to my friend Ariel, who was knitting this design at our last meetup, I just had to start one of my own. It’s called the One and Done shawl, and it’s meant for a single skein of that variegated yarn you just had to have but have no idea how to use it. Bear… Continue reading It’s Ariel’s fault (and that’s not a bad thing)
Red hexies
It’s hard to believe I’ve made it to the seventh and final color of my Over the Rainbow quilt (from the book Hexa-Go-Go by Tacha Bruecher). And I’ve just finished basting all of the red hexagons so now I can begin joining them for the seven blocks they will produce. I’m both anxious to get… Continue reading Red hexies
Sock-weight yarn blankets
I probably enjoy working with sock-weight (fingering weight) yarn the most of any weight yarn, even though it a) takes longer to knit or crochet, and b) results in a smaller project unless you do a lot more knitting or crochet. I’ve been working on a sock scraps granny square afghan for quite a while,… Continue reading Sock-weight yarn blankets
A little Unity
When Bonnie Hunter started her newest mystery, I didn’t think I would begin it so soon, because I didn’t care for her color choices – bright reds, royal blues, and turquoise just aren’t my jam (is that still a saying, or is that passe now?). However, when I saw my friend Pam’s Part 1 done… Continue reading A little Unity