I'm going through an incredibly creative and productive period right now. I've been digging out old supplies and tools (tambour hook, anyone?) and reacquainting myself with all my craftiness. I now have a very long to-do list of projects. Most of them are pretty involved so to keep myself motivated, I occasionally do a quick project like, say, for instance this cowl:
It's from Margaux's blog.
I instantly fell in love, but the only problem was I had no suitable yarn. But then I saw it: the sweater I started knitting a million years ago. I recently pulled it from the bottom of my closet (where I also found an amazing stash of gloves and buttons, some of which I'll probably sell on Etsy). But I digress. I knew I'd never wear that sweater (it was a stockinette stitch, oversized, crew neck design - so not me) so I decided to frog it for the yarn. I was afraid the yarn wouldn't be usable until I found this little gem. As instructed, I tied the ripply yarn into hanks, swished it around in fabric softener (that's all I had in the house) and hung it up to dry. It worked like a charm.
Now my former sweater looks like this:
The yarn, Brown Sheep Lamb's pride, has an beautiful lustre. My scarf is about 8 inches wide now, but I'm going to knit another four inches to be sure it will look like a proper cowl when I'm wearing it.
Oh, and remember the beret I was knitting? Here's the finished product:
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