I am not a fan of hot weather. My sewing space is the hottest in the house, so sewing is done in brief sprints. However, progress is being made.
The socks I showed you in the last blog have been finished.
Nice warm boot socks knit in 30C temperatures.
The slipper I had started last time was suppose to be a preview knit for a designer. The preview knitters found some problems that the designer realized were bigger than she first thought, so that knit is now on hold. I am glad there are designers who test patterns with a wide range of knitters, so the pattern problems are ironed out before the pattern is put into the designers shop. In this case the problem only showed up when the pattern was knit with a variety of yarns.
Since I had some spare knitting time, I made a pair of baby socks from the leftovers of my May socks.
Because I was using the leftovers, it wasn't possible to make them match, but I bet the baby won't mind.
I made a bag. This is the Emmaline Retreat Bag, in size small. It has a metal frame to keep it open when in use. I filled it with tools and gave it as a graduation gift to my young friend who just graduated in Computer Engineering. She likes the fabric.
I used a rainbow zipper because it suited the bright colours. I no longer try to match my zippers to the fabric, exactly and instead try for something that compliments the fabric. The zipper pull is a Baby Yoda.
Once I got started on the big sort of the basement, I just can't stop. This week, I sorted through all the hats, mittens, and scarves. I found this treasure.
These are "courting mittens". I saw a set in a store, when I was a university student. I decided to try and make them, since the ones in the store were out of my price range. I gave them to my then boyfriend, and I still have the mitts, and married the boyfriend.
I need to go and plan tomorrow's program at "Camp Nana". I think we are making strawberry freezer jam.
Love the idea of "courting mittens"....sweet! I can see why your young friend liked the fabric, it's very suitable - and I love the baby socks.
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