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This Week's Question: Share your favourite crafting tip, if you have one.
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Anyway, I did finish the last two mini meeces I had knitted, and also sewed up and stuffed two regular meeces and sewed their ears on. I'd hoped to finish that pair, but I had a pile of dishes to wash, and a headache, so I'll have to finish the meeces another day. There are about 18 more to make up as well.
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We are suddenly confronted with our age when we can say about someone that we'd known them for 60 years, eh?
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It hits hard, I feel old most days, but now I feel ancient.
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My condolences on the loss of your neighbor. +hugs+
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Nice job finishing those meeces up :).
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Still got more to finish, but they've been sitting around knitted for a long time, occupying most of my best stitch holders, so I want to get them done.
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The lost battle against grapefruit... whatever took all morning. Afterwards, I wrote the labels for the little jars (containing the misinformation that this is jelly), worked a little bit on my pillow cases. At least one phase is completed and I could start seaming them with blanket stitch.
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Well done for managing a bit of crafting.
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Done!
So I should have time this month for other things, like some of the craft projects I've been wanting to do.
>>This Week's Question: Share your favourite crafting tip, if you have one.<<
Yesterday's hobby post was on Sewing, with a ton of links.
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I like to eat the flowers of borage, basil, mint, and some bergamot. I have bergamot with tasty flowers and some other plants that are just awful.
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Borage has star-shaped blue flowers with a crisp cucumber flavor.
Mint and basil have tiny flowers that often taste like the leaves but milder.
Bergamot has tubular flowers of various colors with kind of an herbal flavor (the good ones) or bitter and peppery (that I dislike).
Marigold doesn't have much flavor but lots of pretty petals per flowerhead.
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I would like opinions! While I have knit clothing before, most of it has been for dolls and I just used the same needles for the clothing as I did for the dolls themselves. I did do the Harvest sweater but it turned out just okay... I really want this tee to turn out nicely, but since I don’t have much experience with knitting clothing, I’m not sure what kind of fabric I should be getting.
Here’s the sample I’ve knit so far:
Does this look too loose for a Tee, to you folks? I’m a loose knitter, and I’ve already dropped one needle size (recommended is US 6, I’m using US 5). The pattern says the cable strip should be about 3.25 inches wide, and mine is about that, so maybe it’s okay… but I kind of feel like I should drop another needle size, still. My yarn is a cotton/acrylic blend, probably not the best for cables but I’m gonna try it anyway. I know cotton can be heavy, so would probably be best at a tighter gauge, yes?
Since I’ve barely started, I don’t mind starting over if need be. Though I do not think I have Chiaogoo needles in US 4... I have some Takumi Clovers in US 4 somewhere but the thought of knitting a cotton blend on a wooden needle is giving me the heebie-jeebies.
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I like the cable pattern though. Very twisty.
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I haven't had time to craft anything fun, but I did finally patch up a hole my cat tore in one of my favorite t-shirts tonight, though, so that's crafty-ish :)
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Hope this time things will work out better for you and you won't have to vanish again. *fingers crossed*
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