A few weeks ago Vivian over at Bits and Pieces gave away a scarf she made. It was her "car project." Only working on it while waiting or being a passenger.
I love the idea of a "car project" to make those few minutes here and there useful, but I'm rarely in my car anymore.... or on an airplane for that matter. So I have a cubby with a go-bag for each in-progress-project and just grab which ever one suits my fancy when I think I may have some waiting or passenger time.
Anyway, I am the lucky recipient of Vivian's beautiful work. It has made an appearance at a couple of Christmas parties already and will be keeping me warm while doing farm chores this winter.
She was also kind enough to send some of her yarn scraps. I had told her I was wanting to make something of a yarn quilt, but didn't have enough yarn in similar weights.
But now I have a little more to work with.... it might be time to start putting a real project plan together. :-)
Happy Fiber Arts Friday and I hope you're having a wonderful Holiday season. :-)
Friday, December 27, 2013
Friday, December 20, 2013
Fiber Arts Friday: Fingerless Mitts, part 4
Finished!
I'm challenged with the ladders... the space between needles. I did a better job with the second mitt, which is not very apparent in the photo below. :-/ I'm hoping they will improve a bit with a good soaking.
I'm challenged with the ladders... the space between needles. I did a better job with the second mitt, which is not very apparent in the photo below. :-/ I'm hoping they will improve a bit with a good soaking.
The second mitt is a little smaller than the first... so I can now see a reason for attempting two-at-a-time. ;-)
These were my first pair of mittens. They also had my first Russian Join.
The join is to the left of the thumb gusset... almost un-noticeable. :-)
The alpaca+silk yarn is lovely and soft. I think these will work perfectly for computer work when it gets cold again.
Happy Fiber Arts Friday.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Fiber Arts Friday: Fingerless Mitts, part 3
I've been pretty dedicated to this project for the last couple of weeks and certainly last week's cold was a good incentive for finishing. Not quite there, but they are getting very close,
and there's a whole lot of winter still to come. ;-)
Happy Fiber Arts Friday.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Fiber Arts Friday: Fingerless Mitts, part 2
I was on the road last week. It was supposed to be time off around Thanksgiving, but since my DayJob is in IT, I did have to spend some time working. :-/ In spite of that, I made a lot of progress on my Fingerless Mitts while we were out of town.
I like small projects for traveling.... they don't take up a whole lot of space or weight... and when you're like me and detest checking bags, less is more. :-)
I'm feeling much better about the pattern, although I did forego the lace at the top.
Now to make a second one, more-or-less the same size. ;-)
I hope you're staying warm on this Fiber Arts Friday!
I like small projects for traveling.... they don't take up a whole lot of space or weight... and when you're like me and detest checking bags, less is more. :-)
I'm feeling much better about the pattern, although I did forego the lace at the top.
Now to make a second one, more-or-less the same size. ;-)
I hope you're staying warm on this Fiber Arts Friday!
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Feeling Grateful
A few years ago, when we moved back to Colorado from New Mexico, I bought a big down coat. I call it my "Saint Paul Parka."
I bought the coat because New Mexico has mild winters, I had lived there for a very long time and was suddenly commuting to the Twin Cities of Minnesota... specifically, Saint Paul. I knew my winter coat, that had been perfectly fine for New Mexico, was not going to cut it in Minnesota.
What I didn't realize at the time is that Northern Colorado gets just as cold, only it's not for as long. Of course the sun shines more here, but I digress. ;-)
So when the weather is like it is right now, I am grateful for my Saint Paul Parka.
We went below freezing (+32F) yesterday afternoon and will stay there for the next week.
I bought the coat because New Mexico has mild winters, I had lived there for a very long time and was suddenly commuting to the Twin Cities of Minnesota... specifically, Saint Paul. I knew my winter coat, that had been perfectly fine for New Mexico, was not going to cut it in Minnesota.
What I didn't realize at the time is that Northern Colorado gets just as cold, only it's not for as long. Of course the sun shines more here, but I digress. ;-)
So when the weather is like it is right now, I am grateful for my Saint Paul Parka.
We went below freezing (+32F) yesterday afternoon and will stay there for the next week.
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