I've actually done some crafting. I signed up for two swaps so I need to get some knitting done for these. I won't mention which swap this is for just in case my partner stumbles across my blog. I'm knitting a hat currently. It's the free pattern Lake Reed. It called for a tubular cast-on. Truth be told I've never done a tubular cast-on before but the pattern had a YouTube link. The tutorial was very nicely put together and I successfully did my first one.
It was a touch on the fiddly side but the result is 100% worth it. I'm using Malabrigo Rios in the Cian colorway for this. The wording in the pattern is a bit questionable in a couple places but I like the way this is coming out. I've finished the hat but I don't have an updated picture. I also need to give this a really good wash and get it blocked.
I have a game plan worked out for the hand made items for the other swap.
Not much else to report here. I've been reading steadily and blogging about those books as I finish them. We've gotten some snow. I've been under the weather for a few weeks now. Our son keeps bringing home a new plague from school just as we get over the previous one. The joys of Kindergarten. That's about it from me. Happy crafting.
-Q


Ah yes the joys of kindergarten with all the germs. I wipe my students desks with disinfectant wipes after they leave every day. Lately I have been teaching mini lessons on covering your mouth when you sneeze or cough. throwing away your used tissues (the floor is not the place for them). I also spend more time than I should reminding them to wash their hands after they go to the bathroom. We kindergarten teachers really do try to stop the germ spread.
ReplyDeleteI commend you for your efforts, it is such an uphill battle.
DeleteWow, that tubular cast-on does look great. I've never done one but looks like I better give it a try. REALLY nice.
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