Hand spun and plied. It looks nice. Feels soft. About 100 yards. But now...the same old question, "What to make with it?" Family is about all scarfed out. Maybe a cowl. Or is that too much like a scarf?
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Blue Wool
Hand spun and plied. It looks nice. Feels soft. About 100 yards. But now...the same old question, "What to make with it?" Family is about all scarfed out. Maybe a cowl. Or is that too much like a scarf?
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Opossum Bag
Remember that ball of yarn I spun a few days ago.....well, it has become an opossum bag. Don't worry kids. It's not going to be a weird kind of Easter Basket.
He's mostly knit from the yarn I spun. A textured yarn is held with the white yarn to give his body the fur he needs. His two hands connect with a button making for a nice handle. Or you can hold him
Monday, March 29, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Now the question "What to make with it?"
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Woven Citrus Scarf
Friday, March 26, 2010
Mustache
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Bento Bag
A trip to Japan renewed my interest in bento box lunches. I bought a few boxes and other bento supplies like little squirty bottles for soy sauce.
The one thing I didn't find was a nice bag to carry the lunch in. This one I made for my daughter. It's big enough to hold the bento box, an apple, and a yogurt.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Yarn made from a white t-shirt
It is an idea I had never considered - yarn made from a t-shirt. After I read about it on Ravelry, however, I had to give it a try.
Thankfully, I have men in the family who have drawers full of t-shirts. Using a rotary cutter and mat, I could easily cut the shirt according to the internet directions. From one shirt I got a continuous strip of white fabric; about half an inch wide and 65 yards long. Giving it a gentle stretch made it curl up on itself.
Now the question, "What to make with this T-yarn?
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