I've been making puppets for Saturday's market. I was glad to be able to buy bright lime green towels last week. I buy the towels from a factory shop and they don't always have the colours I'm looking for.
I've been making puppets for Saturday's market. I was glad to be able to buy bright lime green towels last week. I buy the towels from a factory shop and they don't always have the colours I'm looking for.
I usually knit socks with some kind of ribbed pattern, I think that makes them fit well, but I thought that stocking stitch would show this yarn off better. I dyed it when I did the orange/red dye mix.
I'm working on jewelry bags again. I had to do an emergency batch last week, but the regular 30 at the end of the month is needed as well.
I've gone back to work on the 2025 Spring Doily, done one repeat on round 17. There was a bit of thread left on the ball I've been using, but I decided it would be better to use the different thread for the whole round, rather than changing mid way. I don't think it's going to be noticeable that I'm using a different brand.
I'm also working on the rest of the soap bag order. I hope to finish today.
On Tuesday I received a message asking if I could knit a pair of leg warmers. Sure. By Saturday. Mmm, not so sure. That wasn't long to spin wool, wash it, dye it and dry it before I could begin knitting. Plan B required. Remember the orange/blue yarn I dyed last week for the market? I rewound the balls into skeins and then overdyed them with red dye.
It worked fine. I didn't think there was enough for leg warmers, so I dyed a couple of half skeins of pink as well. The picture I was sent showed striped leg warmers, so that was fine. Once the wool was dry, I started knitting in earnest, in between other tasks that life requires. I finished at 5pm yesterday.
They've just been collected. so that's mission accomplished. It was difficult to get the colour to look correct in photos. The top picture is more representative than the bottom one.
I used my favourite dress pattern, but made the bodice band longer, for a looser fit.
I sold the pink/grey gloves at the market on Saturday, and a scarf. It was a warm and sunny day, in spite of us being in the middle of Winter; lovely, but not ideal for selling knitwear.
I have finished the pink/grey gloves and made a start on the blue/grey ones
I'll use the same Spragues pattern. Diane did some research and discovered that sprague is a word derived from Old English that means alert or lively. Thanks Diane!