Well, the post title pretty much says it all.
I did manage to finish both the projects I set myself up to do.
One was the Fair Isle Hat:
And the other was the Quick Bulky Socks:
It's quite nice to have things off the needles, I have to admit. But I'm also very glad the Ravellenics are over. They definitely kept me busy.
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Showing posts with label Quick Bulky Socks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quick Bulky Socks. Show all posts
Sunday, 23 February 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
Ravellenics 2014, and a Finished WIP!
Well, it's official:
I've been sucked into the entertainment value that is the Ravelry Ravellenics 2014, despite not watching any of the actual Olympic events.
So, I have a few things to add:
1) I'm working on a pair of Quick Bulky Socks:
The pattern comes from Toronto's very own Knit-O-Matic, via their blog, and the yarn is Briggs and Little, leftovers from the Fall Lake Slippers.
I just finished the first sock today, and I'm hoping to finish the second by the 23rd (the end of the Olympics).
2) A Fair Isle Hat to match my Fair-Isle Mittens.
I've only just gotten past the ribbing, but the worsted-weight yarn (also Briggs and Little. . .hmm, I'm seeing a pattern here), means it does knit up reasonably quickly.
Finally: Ravellenics allows you to enter works-in-progress, that you finish over their time-span, and I did just that. I finally finished my Glacier Sweep shawl!
It took quite a while, but I'm loving it. It's warm (which has been nice given the recent weather, even if it is starting to warm up), and it's squishy, and the colour is just wonderful.
I've been sucked into the entertainment value that is the Ravelry Ravellenics 2014, despite not watching any of the actual Olympic events.
So, I have a few things to add:
1) I'm working on a pair of Quick Bulky Socks:
I just finished the first sock today, and I'm hoping to finish the second by the 23rd (the end of the Olympics).
2) A Fair Isle Hat to match my Fair-Isle Mittens.
I've only just gotten past the ribbing, but the worsted-weight yarn (also Briggs and Little. . .hmm, I'm seeing a pattern here), means it does knit up reasonably quickly.
Finally: Ravellenics allows you to enter works-in-progress, that you finish over their time-span, and I did just that. I finally finished my Glacier Sweep shawl!
It took quite a while, but I'm loving it. It's warm (which has been nice given the recent weather, even if it is starting to warm up), and it's squishy, and the colour is just wonderful.
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