Aha, I think the baby onsie is going to work. Now that I've made some progress, I can see where I'm going. I think I'll have enough wool too. Now I just need to get on with it.
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Aha, I think the baby onsie is going to work. Now that I've made some progress, I can see where I'm going. I think I'll have enough wool too. Now I just need to get on with it.
I should really have tested the gauge before I printed out 6 pages of pattern. When I came to make a gauge swatch, the instructions on Simply Sweet by Drops Designs were confusing. It says 34 sts X 32 rows in rib = 10 x 10 cm. Then in brackets, it says 24 sts X 32 rows in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. My swatch in rib is way too big, but my swatch in stocking stitch is fine. I've carried on with the onsie, but am making the smallest size rather than the second size and keeping fingers crossed that it won't be too huge.
The pattern is a little confusing too. This is my third attempt to get going and I've made a mistake that I'm going to fudge, after not noticing one of those 'at the same time' instructions. It's a challenge!
I've continued knitting in the evenings and sewing during the day, but I've finished the soap bag order and the jewelry bag order, so now I have a chance to make mango chutney.
The mangoes are bubbling in the pot now with onions, garlic and spices. The mixture will need to cook for an hour, with a stir now and then, before bottling.
Progress on my cardigan has slowed down because I've only been knitting in the evenings. During the day I've been sewing little bags for a friend who makes soap.
I've just finished sewing the 50th bag, so that's the sewing done. I still have to thread drawstrings through. The string I had planned to use turns out to be too stiff and difficult to knot, so I will have to make a plan B. I have an order for 30 bags for Anne the silversmith to sew next, so it'll be a while before I can do much knitting.