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trystan830
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oh. good point.
what is it you're wanting to make?
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Posted 01-21-2020, 11:54 PM |
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Kaderin Triste
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Tbh, the one thing I've wanted to make more than anything is a book colors Ravenclaw scarf.
But I don't think I have a bronze in my stash and the whole point of the projects are to use my currently owned yarns without bringing any new ones in. BUT I also have a really lovely shawl pattern I could add to my list as well that I've wanted to make for a while as well. And can reward myself with bronze yarn at the end of the year (or maybe for my birthday) for my scarf. | ||||
Posted 01-21-2020, 11:57 PM |
trystan830
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ah cool. and i understand about (a)not wanting to get new yarn and (b) rewarding yourself with yarn when you're ready for it,
and i made a book-color scarf some years ago for my younger daughter.... but i ended up with it myself. XD
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Posted 01-22-2020, 12:01 AM |
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Kaderin Triste
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That is lovely! Any chance you remember what yarns you used for it?
I'm thinking of going with the other scarf version. I think in the movies the first year or two they had the larger color blocks and then the later years they had the thinner accent color stripes. So I'll probably do the one with the thinner stripes. Or both if I get enough yarn for it. Or matching hat and fingerless gloves. Lol. We'll see. I should put it on a different "long term" project list. For once my current WiPs and stash busting is finished. | ||||
Posted 01-22-2020, 12:07 AM |
trystan830
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yeah, i've thought about redoing it with the thinner stripes.
the colors are Lion Brand Heartland yarn - the blue is Olympic and the bronze is Yosemite.
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Posted 01-22-2020, 12:14 AM |
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daikokunyo
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i finished reading Stephen King's On Writing, my first book finished towards this year's challenge! my favourite quote from it is: 'Life is not a support system for art. It's the other way around.'
currently i'm reading Munnu: A Boy from Kashmir and loving it. Really beautiful use of the graphic novel form, and just great storytelling all around. i hope to finish it in the next few days. | ||||
Posted 01-22-2020, 12:15 PM |
trystan830
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Posted 01-22-2020, 12:19 PM |
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daikokunyo
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Posted 01-23-2020, 09:08 AM |
trystan830
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i generally just write in november. :D
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Posted 01-23-2020, 11:25 AM |
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Quiet Man Cometh
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I have On Writing but I've only made it half-way through and that was a while ago. It's still on my shelf here, somewhere, in wrapping paper so when I pull it out it will be a surprise.
Do you happen to do finger puppet, Kaderin? I picked up a bunch of felt last year to make felt boards for library storytime and such but I've yet to get to it. Finger and hand puppets are great for kids entertainment, and not as easily found as they used to be. I still have it in my head to gather my friends and family that craft and all do a stuff swap between each other. We all have things we don't have ideas for, but don't want to get rid of because of cost. One day I'll use my yarn...one day. Finished Wayward Son. It was a step up in intensity from Carry On but the cliff hanger wasn't actually that bad (but then, I knew it was coming). Baz remains my favourite character. "Go ahead and shoot me. This isn't my favourite shirt." NOW I'll have to wait for book three to come out. I guess I'll finish Abalone Summer. It's not very engaging so I'll be passing it on once I'm done. | ||||
Posted 01-24-2020, 04:55 AM |
Kaderin Triste
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I do not do finger puppets. Mostly because I don't think a loom knit pattern for them exists. And also because I am not sure that I even have any glove pattern currently that would help with the finger part of it.
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Posted 01-24-2020, 11:14 AM |
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Quiet Man Cometh
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Is a loom knit a loop or something? Like for little tubes? I know very little about knitting beyond knit and purl and...not sure I know any other terms. I just make a square and sew it shut.
No further progress in reading. Distracted my a mouse in my supply drawer. At least it dodged my bag of felt an fabrics. | ||||
Posted 01-25-2020, 01:23 AM |
Kaderin Triste
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So...loom knitting is different (yet similar) to needle knitting. However, a lot of the smaller gauges are hard or even impossible to do with looms at the moment. But as loom knitting gains more crafters, there have been a lot more loom varieties coming out.
These are all looms. Most of them are only really suitable for bulky or super bulky yarns unless you want your project very lacy. A few of them would also be fine for Dk to worsted weight yarns and one or two could possibly be okay for sock yarns. If I can find my extra fine gauge sock loom, I could possibly use your method for finger puopets. Not sure what I'd do with them after that though... What size/dimensions do you make your square? | ||||
Posted 01-25-2020, 12:39 PM |
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trystan830
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finally got Twisted Twenty-Six! woot! and i'll be starting reading it tomorrow. :)
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Posted 01-25-2020, 05:40 PM |
trystan830
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finished reading Twisted Twenty-Six by Janet Evanovich.... the next book doesn't have a twenty-seven in the title! :O
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Posted 01-30-2020, 07:36 PM |
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daikokunyo
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wait so like she wrote more than twenty six books in a series? or?
while reading munnu i'm also reading academy girls by nora carroll alongside. cause i'm used to reading novels alongside graphic narratives. the way i read webtoons alongside fanfic | ||||
Posted 01-31-2020, 10:52 AM |
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