Thursday, August 11, 2011

Almost Done Hoodie, and My New Tatting Books

Well, I finally get to post. Between work, several welcome sales, not feeling well earlier this week, and other stuff, I never got around to posting. That's not to say I have that much to post about. As I said, I got several sales, which was awesome as they allowed me to purchase a(n) LED light system for my aquarium (without having to wait until payday). Hopefully my aquatic plants like it, though it will compliment my existing fluorescent light system. Anyway, my main focus tonight (or whenever you read this) will be a status update of my Dawg hoodie.

I finished the last sleeve towards the end of last week (I think). I won't bore you with a photo of it since, well, it looks just like the other one. I had hoped to sew everything together Sunday, but a surprise visit by my parents meant the hoodie had to wait until another day. That day was Wednesday.


Nothing special to report here. As expected, all matching pieces were the same size. In case you're wondering, I folded the sleeves down for the picture so more of the hoodie is visible, or rather less background is visible. There's not much left to finish. Basically, the hood part and the waist and sleeve ribbing. There's also some ends to hide, but it's not a big deal on a crochet project. There is one problem. I may run out of yarn (again!!). It's my fault; I had figured out how many skeins I would need, but decided to round the number down since I was making the sleeves shorter. I bought 8 skeins of yarn. I have one left, plus a little of another skein. This really may not be a problem after all. I will finish the hood with the skein I have left. Once that's done, and I know exactly how much yarn is left, I can figure out what to do next. What I have been thinking was that if I think I have enough (probably not) I'll do the ribbing in the remaining yarn. If I don't think I have enough I can either a) try to find a matching skein of yarn with the same dye lot or b) do the ribbing in a different colour (either black or grey). I like option a but it's probably unlikely I can match the dye lots. I'll probably go with option b, with a yarn of similar content if possible. I'll update you once I get this far.

Finally I will finish this post with something tatting related, since I haven't posted anything tatting related for awhile:


These are my newest tatting books. I've been looking through both books and have several bookmarks picked out that I'd like to tat. I do have a few projects in progress that I'd like to finish first. Of course, the finishing of my hoodie has to be done before I can tat.

That's about it for now. We'll see what happens over the next week or so. I have some chainmaille to show you-I played with my camera last week and got some pretty good photos. I think everything I've made is listed now, so feel free to look at my shop to see the new items, if you'd like. Till next time.

4 comments:

  1. your hoodie is looking good Jeff, I actually would lean toward option b as that would set off your hoodie, if you do option b then so a few rows around the neck and hood with the coordinating/contrasting color to match the ribbing.
    your bookmark books have a lot of nice patterns, enjoy them.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks, that's a good idea. I forgot that the hood also has ribbing on it too. So option b is even more likely. Which is good, as the more I think about it, the more I like option b.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Yes, your hoodie coming along swimmingly! It sounds to me as if option B won't be an error in yardage calculations at all. It will be a thoughtful and stylish interpretation.

    Yay you!

    Looking forward to seeing a bookmark or two from your new tatting books. (No pressure, ha ha!)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Your hoodie is coming along nicely, looking forward to seeing it when you have finished it.
    Well done on your new books, looking forward to seeing your bookmarks.
    Margaret

    ReplyDelete