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Weekly WIPs

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Nothing finished this week, sadly. However, I am making progress on my two current projects. The first is my Peggy Sue cardigan , which I initially started last summer at some point, then set aside. On picking it back up a few weeks ago I found what I had done was way too big, so I frogged and started again. At this point I’m maybe halfway done with the back, but it is going pretty quickly. I bought this kit from Craftsy – that old! So it feels good to be getting it done. The other project is kind of a made up thing. I signed up for a full moon-themed yarn of the month club with Dye Mad Yarns. As usual, I had no idea what I would make with these yarns, but that did not stop me. What I decided on is a crochet blanket with a block for each full moon. Because I am a literal minded person, each block will be a moon, made out of that month’s yarn, with a frame around it. I don’t have a pattern. I’m just crocheting in a circle until I run out of moon yarn, then making a square of night sk...

Mothman Socks Done!

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The title says it all – my Mothman socks are finished! The pattern is Above the Clouds by Annabeth Suchy, and the yarn is Chester Sock from DyeMad yarns. I have to admit I didn’t follow the sock pattern as such, just the colorwork, which I added in where I felt like adding it. The other modification I made is that the pattern calls for a band of Mothmen right above the bridges. But I opted for 1 Mothman and 1 pair of big red eyes, which is a common report when there are Mothman sightings around. I duplicate stitched the Mothman and eyes on as they were going to be kind of a pain to try and knit in. I’m happy with how they turned out! So this leaves me with one project on the go right now, my Peggy Sue cardigan, about which more later this week. Did you have a good Valentine’s day? Alternately, how was your Saturday?

Seafarer’s Balaclava

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Seafarer’s Balaclava is finished! The pattern is Seafarer’s Balaclava by Vanessa Ewing of Cape May Fibers , and the yarn is her Non-Superwash Aran in the Wuss Puss colorway. This is a quick knit, as you would expect with big yarn and big needles for an accessory. I really like this hood – it is warm and cozy, and the longer collar section protects really well against drafts down the neck of your coat. How does it look on? OK! I did follow the directions for if you want it more loose and hoody, but it is still tighter than I expected it would be. But that’s OK – it will likely stretch a bit over time, and I think it is still pretty cute. So if you are looking for a quick hood pattern to make, this is a pretty great option!

Wednesday WIPs: Head to Toe

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With the year’s first WIP done, I am focusing on two smaller projects right now – socks and a hood. My Mothman socks are coming along! The pattern is Above the Clouds by Annabeth Suchy, the main yarn is Chicago Mothman and the accent is Ruby, both from DyeMad Yarns. I am changing up the pattern a little bit. As given, it calls for a band of Mothmen above the bridges. But I decided I am just going to duplicate stitch on one Mothman, as he is a bit more elusive than that. Who or what is Mothman? Follow this link for more than you could possibly want to know! Or move on if you are not interested. The other project is a Seafarer’s Balaclava, which is pretty close to being done! I bought this pattern and yarn as soon as I saw it and cast on shortly after it got here. It’s a unique design that should be great for keeping warm. And also it kind of reminds me of those old diving helmets, which makes me smile. The pattern is Seafarer’s Balaclava by Vanessa Ewing of Cape May Fibers, ...