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Thursday, April 20, 2006

Week 16 Review!!!

Here's the Week 16 Review of the Knitting Pattern-a-Day Calendar patterns.

Tuesday, April 18 -- Colored Baby Booties. These are meant to be made with leftover sock yarn -- not a bad idea, if you have leftover sock yarn. I may have to try these.

Wednesday, April 19 -- Contemporary Ascot Scarf. This doesn't do much for me, but it doesn't offend me either. I wouldn't diss anyone for knitting or wearing this, but I wouldn't knit it for myself. How's that for diplomatic?

Thursday, April 20 -- Dishcloth Duo. I made a dishcloth last year with Sugar n' Cream, and I really like it. My favorite thing about it is throwing it in the washing machine instead of throwing it out. Well, this is not only a dishcloth, but a SCRUBBY, which I'm pretty excited about, in my domestic geekiness.

Friday, April 21 -- Hannah's Poncho. You all know how I feel about ponchos, but for those just tuning in I'll reiterate: I don't think ponchos should be worn by anyone over the age of 12. This is being modeled by a child, so I'll let it go and say it's really cute, and the colors used really flatter the model's red hair. So there!

Saturday/Sunday, April 22 and 23 -- Hannah's Poncho continued. . . A chart for the poncho! YIKES!

That's it for this week's review. . . I know I've been promising/threatening a sock story, and I posted it! Because I started a draft on April 17, it is treated as an April 17 post, and can be found here

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with the dishtowels. That yarn is great to throw in the washer. Can't wait to see more pictures of your knitted projects.
Knit on!

11:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with the dishtowels. That yarn is great to throw in the washer. Can't wait to see more pictures of your knitted projects.
Knit on!

11:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pretty dismal week on the ol' calendar!! I think we're all ready to hear some SOCK STORIES!!!! Bring it on!!!

ZMrK

7:31 PM  

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