Ravellenic Knitting Wrap-up
I did it! I accomplished my unofficial goal for Ravelry's Ravellenic Games: completely knit up my stash of MadTosh Chunky. This is seriously the most productive I've been knitting-wise in ages. I've decided I should keep MadTosh Chunky in my stash at all times for last minute gift knitting ... good excuse, huh? I would knit any of these patterns again in a heartbeat, as evidenced by the four lowbrow hats I ended up completing!
Drum roll, please ... pictured above, in order of completion:
1. Betula Ring Cowl
2. Lowbrow Hat I
3. Spiced Cocoa Mitts
4. Lowbrow Hat II
5. Lowbrow Hat III
6. Give 'Em the Slip Mitts
7. Lowbrow Hat IV
How did your Ravellenic knitting go? It was a super fun kick in the pants for me ... and I just discovered that March is a huge knit-a-long month celebrating Malabrigo yarn, so I'm super pumped to devote next month to putting a serious dent into my Malabrigo stash! You've been warned ... :-D
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2021 year in review
Who would have thought that the second year of a pandemic would be worst than the first, in terms of crafting mojo? Not I. But this chart ...
-
The more hats I knit for charity, the more I knew I needed a fast, go-to hat pattern that could use leftover bits of wors...
-
My knitting guild just started a new charity project, knitting hats for children living in an orphanage in a mountainous region of Ke...
3 comments:
Oh no! I am not going to have enough Malabrigo to do a March KAL! OK, I should hold off on the 2nd skein I am knitting into a shawl right now and then get the 2 skeins of sock yarn out to knit a shawl after that. Now I know what I will be knitting in March, Malabrigo!!! Love all your items, you were productive.
WOW, I think you deserve a gold medal!! Great looking projects!!
Great job! I love those hats...especially the red violet one. Such a gorgeous color!
Post a Comment