Gorgeous, and I am a huge fan of dinosWould say I have finally finished my hoody last night but I noticed this morning that I didn't quite catch one of the ends in on the hood so I need to unpick a small bit and grab it all in. It'll have to wait though as I had already threaded my machine up for my next project. View attachment 190793View attachment 190794
Looks stunningWould say I have finally finished my hoody last night but I noticed this morning that I didn't quite catch one of the ends in on the hood so I need to unpick a small bit and grab it all in. It'll have to wait though as I had already threaded my machine up for my next project. View attachment 190793View attachment 190794
Loving your work Kelly xWould say I have finally finished my hoody last night but I noticed this morning that I didn't quite catch one of the ends in on the hood so I need to unpick a small bit and grab it all in. It'll have to wait though as I had already threaded my machine up for my next project. View attachment 190793View attachment 190794
Lovely stuff. Hope you had a good day.I make a variety of things and today Ive been at a holiday craft show. Here's my table View attachment 190918
It's Dougal from The Magic Roundabout. Very good likeness!Just finished another needle felted creation. It's not a guinea pig this time so thought I'd post it in here. Can you tell who it is?View attachment 190979View attachment 190980View attachment 190981
Correct! That's the exact photo I used for reference.
Thank you!Oooooh Dougal.
That’s wonderful
They are all just gorgeous.
Don't worry, I never do the boar parts when crocheting.They are all just gorgeous.
What do you do with them all?
I imagine every surface in your house covered in gorgeous little piggies
Plus I don't like to nag but I hope you have correctly sexed them all.
I am not making accusations, but your herd does seem to be growing at an alarming rate!
Oh these are great, I might do the same when I get a minuteJust made these today using fleece scraps. I'm so pleased how well they turned out!
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Here is the Youtube video I watched on how to make them. I thought it was much easier watching a video than trying to read the instructions.Oh these are great, I might do the same when I get a minute
I love doing cable stich (I hope that's the right translation). At the moment I'm knitting a scarf with black and green stripes, but that's really boring to do.I’m working on a cardigan (for colder days). View attachment 191415View attachment 191416
I love cables. Sorry you’re working on the scarf. Hopefully it goes faster than one of my toesI love doing cable stich (I hope that's the right translation). At the moment I'm knitting a scarf with black and green stripes, but that's really boring to do.
I think it's great the way you do the whole cardigan in one peace, but it must be pretty heavy on the needles.
The German patterns usually have the front, the back and the sleeves separately, but I'll have a look for one with all in one. Though I'm not so sure if my wrists would be up to the weight.
I'll have a look. Thank's!I love cables. Sorry you’re working on the scarf. Hopefully it goes faster than one of my toes
There are a lot of patterns that are seamed. I will make a seamed sweater one day. In fact I started one before I realised I’d forgotten to cast on for one front panel and the top is darker than the rest I hand dyed the yarn but wasn’t careful about using those with a similar shade!
Anyway, I did consider seamed for this one but it would be hard with the cables running down the sides.
Are you on ravelry? Loads of patterns on there and I’m sure you could find some seamless ones.
Fair do’s. I like doing sweaters. I’ve got a colourwork cowl on the needles. And I’m about to start a cardigan for my aunt. Three WIPs…I'll have a look. Thank's!
But I must confess that I prefer doing piggies and other amigurumis to knitting sweaters and cardigans at the moment.