things have really been hopping here.
cousins and holiday preparations and school projects for the kids.
oh, and the final edits of my collection with CEY.
those were done as of yesterday morning.
not quite sure yet what to do with
the free space in my head
from having that
on the way
to print.
but,
for the record, i did finish my lace weight hat in time for thanksgiving
promptly absconded
by my 15 yr old.
hard to say ‘no’
when it looks
so great on her.
true to form,
i was only
partway through
knitting it up
when my head was
already planning minor design adjustments for the next time around…now, to find a lace weight that i
love as much as i do the manos lace
(or maybe just a different colorway of this same yarn).
then i’m going to start in on another ‘strange loop‘.
this second one will definitely be for me.
most definitely.
‘true’ taken from 16:11 of luke.
disclaimer: manos gave me this yarn to play with, but you know me.
i am way too stubborn to be influenced toward lies or embellishment by one free
skein of yarn. therefore, the opinions expressed here are honest and truthfully mine.
That turned out beautifully! It’s sort of like HowlCat that I knit last year. I think I’ll use this pattern though and try again. Mine wasn’t a huge success, but works well as a very thick cowl. You’re right. It suits your daughter very well. Lucky girl!
thank you. and yes, they look a bit similar, but strange loop is much lighter (airier), which i like and all stockinette. a fun knit and cool, simple construction.
Yes, the one you knit is much lighter, and therefore twists into an attractive hat! My HowlCat is thicker, and because I used a fairly heavy worsted, it sticks up weirdly when twisted into a hat! 🙂 It’s my yarn choice that is the problem. I love it as a double thick cowl though, and I think I will try a lighter version. Strange Loop will work well for my hat. 🙂