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Knitters Have It Easy

A few days ago I began a new knitting project, since I had finished the sweater. “Wait!” you say. “You finished and you didn’t tell us?” Well, it’s not finished-finished until it’s blocked, and I’d rather not model it while it’s soaking wet, thank you very much. And pictures of it laying flat on a table get old after awhile.

Ahem. As I was saying. I began knitting my first shawl. The Emily Dickinson shawl, it is called, and it’s available for download on Ravelry. (I’m LoveFiber on there, by the way.) This is my first shawl, my first knitted cobweb lace-weight, and my first time adding beads to a knitted project.

And let me just say it now, knitters have things so easy where beads are concerned! You just pull the loop up through the beads one at a time with no fuss. The last beaded non-knitting project I made required loading the seed beads onto the yarn ahead of time. All hundred and something of them. Then I had to keep scooching them along the yarn until I needed one. Crazy.

A Felted Pouch

As I mentioned yesterday, I made a felted bag and belt to wear to the Ren Faire. I figured that something like that would look a little more period than a big purse, and it would give me something to carry necessities in. Like money and my driver’s license.

Anyway, I crocheted the bag out of a very thick, loose, smooshy yarn I had spun from brown . . . something. I think it was Corriedale roving. Combed roving, at that. (Sorry, I bought it almost a year ago, so I really don’t remember.) Here it is shortly after being felted to within an inch of its furry little life.

It gave me all sorts of complaints while I was running it under hot water. Do you have any idea how hard it is to felt a belt shape? One that’s about an inch and half wide by a very good length? It wriggles all over! Thankfully my knitting sister offered her services and pummeled it into obedience.