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.
An account of the craftwork I get up to, tatting, spinning, knitting, sewing, whatever
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.
I finished another pair of Augusta fingerless gloves, pattern by Lena Marie Gjerald.
I've finished the first pair of gloves for the orders I'm working on. The colour is darker than it shows in the photo, definitely charcoal, not grey. I used the same pattern as I used for last week's gloves, my own pattern. I should write it down, in case there's a longer gap between requests for men's gloves. Silly to have to work it all out again.
I used the pattern Augusta by Lena Marie Gjerald to knit these gloves in two colours. It uses a mock cable that is easy to knit and looks good. The gloves fit well because of the ribbed pattern, but can look a bit odd when not worn.
I spun a batch of wool and dyed it charcoal yesterday afternoon. I put it out on the line this morning. There should be enough for the three pairs of fingerless gloves that have been ordered and, hopefully, enough left over for a pair for the market basket.