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Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 7:43 am
entervixen Emm-Kaye entervixen Updated with a dice bag I made. Assuming it's from yarn you spun? It's so cute! Did you use a pattern, or just wing it? Yup it's handspun. It's one of the skeins I dyed myself too. And I just winged it. I did three increase rows to form a flat bottom and then stopped increasing, ending it when I ran out of yarn. Then I threaded some ribbon through some of the crochet stitches to form a drawstring. That's the kind of pattern I tend to do...lol I've done several 'fingerless gloves' or wristlets as gifts, that just used up odds & ends of yarn - the only problem is when they want one 'just like it' for a friend and I don't have that yarn any more!
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Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 4:43 pm
Emm-Kaye entervixen Emm-Kaye entervixen Updated with a dice bag I made. Assuming it's from yarn you spun? It's so cute! Did you use a pattern, or just wing it? Yup it's handspun. It's one of the skeins I dyed myself too. And I just winged it. I did three increase rows to form a flat bottom and then stopped increasing, ending it when I ran out of yarn. Then I threaded some ribbon through some of the crochet stitches to form a drawstring. That's the kind of pattern I tend to do...lol I've done several 'fingerless gloves' or wristlets as gifts, that just used up odds & ends of yarn - the only problem is when they want one 'just like it' for a friend and I don't have that yarn any more! I know exactly how that goes!
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Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:33 pm
Updated with a blocked shawl.
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 5:18 am
entervixen Updated with a blocked shawl. I thought it was beautiful before blocking...now it's just...WOW!
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 5:24 pm
Emm-Kaye entervixen Updated with a blocked shawl. I thought it was beautiful before blocking...now it's just...WOW! Right?? I guess that's the magic of blocking hehe. I never blocked a shawl before, now I'm going to do it with all of them.
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:41 am
Updated with my first FO in a long time, the shawl gaenor. Excuse the crappy cellphone pic, I couldn't find my camera.
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 6:37 pm
entervixen Updated with my first FO in a long time, the shawl gaenor. Excuse the crappy cellphone pic, I couldn't find my camera. That turned out beautiful!
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 4:33 pm
Emm-Kaye entervixen Updated with my first FO in a long time, the shawl gaenor. Excuse the crappy cellphone pic, I couldn't find my camera. That turned out beautiful! Thanks. smile I'm blocking it now, once it's done I'll posted a finished-finished pic. smile
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Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:23 pm
I've been sorting my yarn collection to give away the stuff I'm not going to use any time soon and boy do I have a big stash! It's taken me the better part of a week just to go through and pull out everything I'm giving away. Granted I stopped long enough to wind it all into cakes using my new fangled ball winder, but still. Once that's done I'm thinking about sorting it into different bins based on size. Like laceweight in one, fingering in another, then DK (I actually don't own any sportweight, so I can skip that one having it's own bin) and worsted. I own like six balls of bulky and no superbulky, so no worries about those last two. I've always dreamed of a stash sorted by weight, and now that our roommate has moved out and we have space to place things while I sort and organize, it can finally happen. biggrin
Edit: If you factor in novelty yarns that have gone unused in my stash I have much more bulky weight yarn. Forgot about the yarn container full of it that I can't get to right now.
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:51 pm
Updated with my travelling woman shawl.
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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:07 pm
entervixen Updated with my travelling woman shawl. That turned out beautiful! If you'd opted for it, where would the eyelet go? At the bottom? Don't think it needs it.
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:10 pm
Emm-Kaye entervixen Updated with my travelling woman shawl. That turned out beautiful! If you'd opted for it, where would the eyelet go? At the bottom? Don't think it needs it. Between the stockinette portion and the lace portion. Here's the original, she has examples of the pattern with and without: travelling woman
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:15 pm
Updated with another FO. This one was almost done, hence why I'm updating again so soon.
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:33 pm
entervixen Emm-Kaye entervixen Updated with my travelling woman shawl. That turned out beautiful! If you'd opted for it, where would the eyelet go? At the bottom? Don't think it needs it. Between the stockinette portion and the lace portion. Here's the original, she has examples of the pattern with and without: travelling womanBoth are very nice. Not sure which I'd opt for, now that I see them.
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:37 pm
entervixen Updated with another FO. This one was almost done, hence why I'm updating again so soon. Very nice! Looks pretty & comfy too!
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