
Now I am going to try Glittens! these are gloves and mittens combined! I using a basic pattern from Ravelry and hoping I can figure it out.
Now I am going to try Glittens! these are gloves and mittens combined! I using a basic pattern from Ravelry and hoping I can figure it out.
They are soooo good. Such a meaty tomato.Started my lacy socks with the bamboo yarn Kelli dyed and spun for me. I took it out 5 times before I gave up and wrote out the pattern. I can read the chart, but I just make tons of mistakes. Fewer mistakes with the pattern written out. Hopefully I can learn chart reading as writing it all out is tedious. But the sock is looking good!
I also am working on a new knitting bag. The one I made seems too small for what I want to carry. Either I carry too much or it really is too small. Hopefully I can finish soon and see if it works better. I used interfacing in this bag and it seems sturdier. It is also reversible.
Purple back. Should have put the pocket here instead of on the front, but I thought 2 pockets back to back would make the bag too thick one one side.
Purple front with blue pocket so you don't see much purple.
Blue front.
Blue back with pocket.
I also got Dinosaur Egg Yarn for my birthday that she dyed, as well as a new knitting book for babies.
I now have a ball winder and new needles as well, including circular needles. I'm still working with DPNs, but eventually I want to make sweaters and will need to learn to use circular needles.



Now on to Gary's socks. I am trying to figure out whether to use Ann Budd's seeded rib sock pattern or tweak a pattern I know fits and just use the ribbing.





After I finished the sweater I decided to make matching booties. I had one made from earlier in the winter, but got sidetracked making socks. So I quickly made the second bootie, added ties, and sent the package off.



My first baby booties
My second attempt.
