As hinted in Thursday's post, there are a few UFOs lingering...
In the background, there is the candy tuft scarf, begun before Christmas. I am not fond of the colours, so I am probably avoiding it when I ought, really, just to be finishing it off and moving it along! Then there is the yellow cotton varieties stole in Tunisian stitches... three-quarters done now, but that got dropped for the next little miniscarf... which you see on top at the foreground. Then along came Mac1... yes, that's a peek at the start of that project.
The cotton saga continues... using up some in yet another miniscarf/bandana. I used a little stranded work between a few changes, creating a natural scallop, which looks great when the thing is flat...
More on the Mac1 project next week... I hope!






Elegant.
ReplyDeleteLoved the last one!
ReplyDeleteI tried to learn how to knit once - it was not a complete success!
ReplyDeleteHope all is well.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Love Mac1's scarf!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid we did things with yarn where there were three pins or nails on top of a bobbin and the results of the work fed through and came out the bottom. They could then be joined together to make trivets and that sort of thing. Do you know what that is called? Are you even familiar with it?
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteOh yes, it's called French Knitting - here's a shot video showing the technique. Thanks for bringing up that memory! Yxx