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Then, making todays spiders, I dropped a couple of the eyes and had to search for them, had to cut a new pair for one spider because I found the colour I'd chosen didn't show up against the fabric, my needle came unthreaded so many times I seemed to be re-threading it every five minutes, and just as I was stuffing one body and pulling the thread tight, it snapped and I had to start from the beginning again.
The old method of sewing the bases on is much neater but seems to take longer. I'm still going to continue with it though; maybe I'll get quicker with practice.
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Here is to hope that tomorrow will treat you better!
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It's a new month of challenges in Nerdopolis, and I am already making plans/starting new projects. One of the challenges is "New!" - pick something you haven't done before, including working with a yarn new to you. Well, there's not much I haven't done in knitting or crochet that I can think of, so I'm going with the yarn option. I have a cone of lace-weight cashmere mix from Colourmart, and today set about attempting to knit a kerchief.
It took me forty minutes to cast on and get to row 3. Yeah. It's just so THIN!!! It's hard to work with. I've heard Colourmart yarns are usually oiled and need washing to bloom, but I don't have a niddy noddy to skein the yarn, and lack the money right now to invest in one (don't even have the funds to make a PVC pipe niddy noddy, alas). So my plan was to knit it anyway and THEN wash it, but it's hard, man.
In other Nerdopolis plans: my team has chosen Indie Games as our "Love What You Do" theme this month, so I am being inspired by the indie video game A Short Hoke. The playable character in that game is a bluebird, so I did a Ravelry search for bluebirds and immediately fell in love with this:
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/spring-bluebird-banner
I bought it, even though I probably shouldn't have spent the money... but it's just so pretty! I should have yarns in my stash that will work.
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Working with such a thin yarn must be a pain; similar to stitching with metallic thread. Good luck with the project!
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Thin yarn can be a nightmare to work with. It takes forever to get anywhere with it, so good luck!
The bluebird banner is so sweet!
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I finished the dinosaur's head and one back leg.
Next up is the other back leg and joining it to the first to start the body.
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