Well, I did sell the blue and white entrelac gloves at the market on Saturday, so that's good. I don't have any knitting orders at the moment, but the lady in the shop that sells my beadwork wants more bracelets, so I'm working on that.
An account of the craftwork I get up to, tatting, spinning, knitting, sewing, whatever
Well, I did sell the blue and white entrelac gloves at the market on Saturday, so that's good. I don't have any knitting orders at the moment, but the lady in the shop that sells my beadwork wants more bracelets, so I'm working on that.
I spun four skeins of wool over the weekend:
Right, I have two necklaces and three bracelets done, to take to a local shop. Now I need to concentrate on spinning and knitting for next week's market table.
I had a request for puppets, I assume to illustrate the Tortoise And The Hare story. I've made rabbits or hares before, but I had to give some thought to a tortoise. My first step was to look up cartoon tortoise images, because cartoons highlight the most iconic aspects of animals. I was surprised that many of the images showed the tortoise as green. I don't think of tortoises as green! I stuck to brown.
I've finished another pair of Augusta fingerless gloves, pattern by Lena Marie Gjerald. They're for an order; I'll deliver them tomorrow. I have another skein of charcoal wool for a pair for the market basket, but I think I'll use a different pattern.