Happy Mother's Day to all you mothers out there! DH and I enjoyed the company of our mothers on Saturday when we cooked and shared lunch with them. The only thing I think I forgot was to take photos!
For the past several days I've been working madly on my Creative Carryall brown bag project for Monday's knitting guild meeting. If this wasn't a lesson in time management and facing my fears regarding my own creativity, I don't know what could be. No pattern, a stranger's choice of yarns, and my own ideas of what I could/should knit with the yarns that could be considered a creative carryall. I procrastinated for months before beginning the project. But I've finished it and I feel relatively good about it now. Now being just before midnight on Sunday night......
And the finished object:
There are a lot of areas where I could wish for improvement, primarily the lack of rigidity for the bag. I tried a firmer gauge but I couldn't knit firm enough for a more stable fabric. However, just as tissue saved a few prom dresses from lack of curves, it came to the rescue here. Not a permanent solution but it works as window dressing.....
Besides the design and time management issues, I also learned how to do I-cord and remembered how to crochet in a flash for the edging along the opening.
I hope my mystery recipient enjoys the finished object for the project it is. I enjoyed the yarn choices even though, or because, I would not have made similar choices. (Brushed suri alpaca blended with bamboo, a wool/cotton blend, and a viscose (the multi-color yarn.) Yes, I submitted a brown bag with yarn last fall as well. I included Cascade 220 in my bag. I wonder what that lucky designer did with my yarn choices? :D
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