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Yeehawgust week 1 - Desert Nights
Oh to be a Black-Tailed Jackrabbit under a the starry desert sky.
Mr. Darcy is devastatingly cute in his coat
This has been the most rewarding use of a Sunday afternoon.
When inspiration says, "let's make something silly," yes and that impulse.
welcome to the fish market 🐟
Close-ups on a handspun, hand-knit infinity scarf I made recently! The wool fiber came in five 1oz colorways that I spun individually and then knit in stripes. Very autumnal. Very powerful.
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Another update to this project! In the last update I said I would transition the red pattern into orange towards the top, so here are the pics!
I decided on a slightly gradual transition by adding some more red horizontal lines before switching to orange entirely.
Next step is going to be finishing the grid lines on the other leg, and then covering it with green and (orange, yellow or red?) rice stitch.
everyone meet Pickles
Realized I never actually posted Pickles on here once he got his button eyes. Pickles is 100% hand knit on circular needles from a nice mystery fingering-weight merino yarn that was gifted to me. The only sewing on Pickles is the yarn holding his eyes on, everything else was knit into his form. 18 inches long and about 9 tall, Pickles took about 230 hours to create.
He is soft and traps heat well when held. Stuffed with nice high loft filling, he gives a solid and comforting feedback when hugged.
Pickles has NO pattern, but instead was inspired by/adapted from African flower crochet plush patterns using knitting techniques. (if you aren't a thread artist, imagine you heard a song and so you decided to write out sheet music for a completely different instrument)