Knitting Bumble Bee
Yep, that's me, buzzing from project to project. I'm sick to death of the blue cardigan. I have the fronts and back finished and I have started the first sleeve.
I decided to take a break from the cardigan and I did 20 rounds on the Civil War shawl which takes me to 832 stitches per round.
I finished 1 Pomatomus sock! Half way there.
If there weren't enough, I started a new project. I needed something to work on while I watched Joanna at the park. It needed to be small, not require a pattern, and not wool. That eliminated everything I was working on. To the stash!
I found 2 balls of this.
My own homespun. 100% organic cotton plied with a cotton/denim fiber blend. Perfect for out door summer knitting. The only problem is I have no idea how much I have. I figured there would be enough to make a sleeveless top for a 4-year-old. I started from the top so I can adjust the length based on the amount of yarn I have. If I have any yarn left I could put some straps on the back like this sweater. We will have to see how it goes (and if she will wear it).
I decided to take a break from the cardigan and I did 20 rounds on the Civil War shawl which takes me to 832 stitches per round.
I finished 1 Pomatomus sock! Half way there.
If there weren't enough, I started a new project. I needed something to work on while I watched Joanna at the park. It needed to be small, not require a pattern, and not wool. That eliminated everything I was working on. To the stash!
I found 2 balls of this.
My own homespun. 100% organic cotton plied with a cotton/denim fiber blend. Perfect for out door summer knitting. The only problem is I have no idea how much I have. I figured there would be enough to make a sleeveless top for a 4-year-old. I started from the top so I can adjust the length based on the amount of yarn I have. If I have any yarn left I could put some straps on the back like this sweater. We will have to see how it goes (and if she will wear it).
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