Tying Up Loose Ends
As much as possible, I like to finish up as many projects as I can by the end of the year. I've finished spinning the gradient yarns (so much fun!) and I've also finished a blanket!
This is the finished Mohave Turquoise:
this is the finished Antelope Canyon:
and this is the finished Peacock Feathers:
all three started as gradient batts from Fellview Fibres.
I also finished my Sherlock blanket (Sherlock's Great Afghan Adventure). I joined the blocks together with a crochet stitch that gave a raised ridge. The blocks don't have much of an edging so there's no "breathing room" between them if they are sewn together invisibly. I can't remember exactly what stitch I used because I played around with a couple of things and then kind of ended up winging it. I did several rounds of single crochet around the whole thing as a border to stabilize the edge and just to finish it off neatly. It's for Caleb.
This leaves me with my Fireworks handspun pullover and my Nuvem shawl to finish by year's end. At this point, I think those are both possible, but we'll see! It's still 2020...
3 Comments:
Those gradients are gorgeous. Especially Antelope Canyon. Gorgeous.
Beautiful skeins of yarn and gorgeous blanket too!
This is awesome
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