I had the pleasure of weaving four tote bags ; now to tie off the fringe and sew them up.
One fingerless glove done using the lace pattern from the socks I completed.
Said socks waiting for their dye bath. I am going to try to put them on a form and then spot dye them instead of using an immersion bath. That is the plan for today anyway!
When we went to town yesterday, we bought a replacement for our printer and the scanner-I reduced 4 cords down to 2 and have a delightfully easy new copier/scanner/printer! I almost went crazy untangling the mass of cords doing this but now they are all labeled, organized and neat. (I realize this will be a tempory fix because like Christmas tree lights, they do become mysteriously tangled up while they lie inert!)
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I love the bags, could you do a tutorial on how you sew them up. I'd really love to see it.
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ReplyDeleteNice work!! Lots of soon-to-be finished totes! (What do you do with them all?)
ReplyDeleteThe socks came out great - and I look forward to your adventures with dyeing!
Good plan to make fingerless gloves with that lace pattern - that will show it off even more!
I love my printer/scanner! Hope you'll have good luck with yours too!
Sue
Productive again! Sooooo, why dye the socks and not just knit them with that color yarn?? Just curious since I am not a knitter.
ReplyDeleteHmm! One of life's little mysteries!
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