There have been things I have been finishing up, or starting with materials I already own, so the 52 Project continues. Some needed to be given to their recipients before publishing. Here are a few examples.
Here are a few cuff bracelets I stitched together for my niece for Christmas.
I am still working on two quilts which I have been stitching on and off for over two years. The experience has taught me that I am not a quilter - but has given me a great respect for those who are. I am also in the middle of knitting an afghan for my niece. She asked for it for Christmas, but gave me less than a month to do it. I looked in the book 7 Day Afghans, and have adapted a pattern for this blanket. I do not know how many hours a day the author has to knit, but I may be done is April!
I have a whole bunch of this yarn - I think It was originally intended for sweaters for the boys - but it is a nice colour for an afghan.
A scarf in rainbow yarn chosen by my youngest son. He adores bright colours! |
I am still working on two quilts which I have been stitching on and off for over two years. The experience has taught me that I am not a quilter - but has given me a great respect for those who are. I am also in the middle of knitting an afghan for my niece. She asked for it for Christmas, but gave me less than a month to do it. I looked in the book 7 Day Afghans, and have adapted a pattern for this blanket. I do not know how many hours a day the author has to knit, but I may be done is April!
I have a whole bunch of this yarn - I think It was originally intended for sweaters for the boys - but it is a nice colour for an afghan.
I love it when you get a bonus argyle when knitting! It's only happened for me once, although there's a Rav group dedicated to teaching you how to up your odds.
ReplyDeleteLovely stuff!