Well, it seems that we've weathered Hurricane Sandy
with only minor inconveniences in our area.
I only wish that were true for everyone,
and my heart aches for those who have suffered losses.
I've been quiet on the blogging front for a few days,
because there hasn't been much time for sewing.
Sometimes when I can't sew, I like to do other crafts,
like knitting.
for getting me started on a new craze...knitting ruffled scarves!
{She really rocks a scarf and I wish I could share a photo of her modeling one!}
Hip Hop |
It comes in lots of color blends, named after
various dance styles, like Tango, Ballet, Jive and Salsa.
Photo from Red Heart website |
The yarn is like a ribbon that you stretch apart,
then knit together along one edge, to create a ruffle.
The outer edge has a pretty metallic thread running through it,
and the resulting scarves are soft and glamorous!
Photo from Red Heart website |
Solid colors are available, too!
Photo from Red Heart website |
and it was very easy to learn the technique via YouTube.
After a few presidential debates and a hurricane,
I've got six scarves finished!
{Only five are shown here..I've already given one to my mom!}
I took a couple of them with me to work,
and now I need to make 7 more for my friends!
{I won't be taking any more orders until I see if they are still fun to make!}
Mambo |
By the time I went back to my local craft store,
the yarns were almost all sold out!
I was able to find them online at several websites, though.
My local Walmart had a few shades, to get me through, too.
{Whew!}
Tutu |
Hopefully my new shipment of yarns will arrive today,
and I can keep going in the evenings.
It's a great project for when your mind is worn out,
but your fingers are looking for something to do.
Tango |
I'm keeping this peacock one for myself!
Jive |