Last week I caved in and started a new KAL from the Knitters Brewing Co., a sock called Snow Dancer. I just had to know how that snowflake was created, but there are lots more of them to do, and the flakes on the cuff have beads. It's a fun and challenging project, but I don't expect to finish it any time soon!
This washcloth, however, is both fast and fun. The pattern is free at Ravelry and is called "The Almost Lost Washcloth. A washcloth coupled with homemade soap makes a great gift, and I've been very happy with soap from Cranberry Morning's etsy shop.
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So there you have it in a nutshell! Have a happy week!


9 comments:
I envy sock knitters, I've never been brave enough to try it. Looking good on both projects.
That's a very handsome sock. I look forward to seeing it develop. It looks like you're anticipating the gift-giving season.
Just finished the second snowflake, a very interesting process.
I haven't got the patience to stitch a complicated project like that, but I can appreciate the work and thought that goes into the item. Well done.
Love the blue socks - great pattern and pretty color!
I'm really going to have to be a study of socks! Do you recommend any sites or books? I just got a beautiful skein from Madelinetosh...where the profits go to Doctors without Borders. Beautiful work, as always!
Beautiful work!
Love the sock colour and pattern. I don't do socks, but I admire those who do. Neat wash cloth!
You will find lots of free sock patterns at Ravelry.com; you do have to register, but it's free. I've got 2 flakes done now. ;>)
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