Welp. Lost yarn chicken right before the bind off.
Welp. Lost yarn chicken right before the bind off.
I have defeated the Yarn Chicken!
Yesterday it was nearly 80F/27C* and I finally finished the Harlow Worsted hat I've been working on the last couple of months of winter.
I'm really happy with how it turned out! This should go nicely with the Wheat Scarf that I made using the same golden colored yarn. It's taller than the one I made with Oni's fur so I can get better ear coverage while still folding up the brim for contrast, and I think I got the height spot on this time.
I like strategic design decisions to combat the yarn chicken. I wasn't sure I'd be able to complete the crown with the golden yarn I had left, so I added in the graduated stripes in gray to make the gold last longer. It worked! I kind of wish I'd started the stripes lower down now. I think it has more character than if I'd simply switched to all gray when the gold ran out, as was my original plan.
https://ravel.me/harlow-worsted
* Just for 1 day. We're comfortably back in the 40s today.
In this round of #YarnChicken, I pose the question do I…
A) stop these socks now and make them ankle socks and have enough yarn left over to *possibly* make a second pair of ankle socks?
B) keep knitting this pair until the yarn runs out, no matter how tall they end up being?
C) intend to follow through with B but get bored and stop too late to have enough yarn left for A but instead have an awkward amount left?
Tantalisingly close to finishing a sock (my first ever!) on a round loom.. but I lost yarn chicken and have to wait untill I can buy more of the same.
It's a tube sock with ribbed cuff and as I used a loom, that somehow ~feels~ like cheating?* even though I am definitely a beginner and only just realised the pattern is apparently advanced 👀😑
[It is *abso-bloody-lutely* NOT 'cheating' to use a loom]
#sock #sockjourney #knitting #yarn #YarnChicken #YarnWitch #LoomKnitting
I went through some old photos and found this gem where I won the yarn chicken.
Am #knitting something with thicker wool than pattern recommends and am 36 rows into 80 rows of approx 100 (?) row pattern and already eyeing half ball of yarn and doing *intense* yarn chicken.
Wish me luck.
(It's a video tutorial not written)
🧶🐤