I made my niece a kitchen hand towel of it, and mailed it to her for Christmas without taking a picture! What sort of blogger am I?
Then I found a charity that makes up starter kits for people setting up homes. They want pots and pans and dishes and blankets and... stuff for the kitchen! So, I made seven more cloths out of that big ball of yarn! I know I have bits of other colours around, but couldn't find them, so everything is just solid rainbows.
I love both sides of this, and it looks great in this yarn. Sort of pointillist, sort of pop art. At least, that's my story.
This is a Double Bump. I love how the colours swirl differently in all these cloths, although they all have about the same number of stitches.
A round one! I've made this before and I think it looks better in a single colour, but it will wash the dishes just fine.
Another old favourite, the Tweedish cloth. Every other stitch is slipped on every other row, so the swirls of colour are squashed together.
And a headband, or maybe neck warmer. This is the very last of some Rowan Magpie, one of the great yarns of yesteryear. Not quite enough for a full hat, but it will provide a bit of warmth.
So, I took all those things off today to the shelter and handed them over, with a bit of cash donated to the Starter Kit program. My good deed for ... now.
This one is your basic ball-band dishcloth. Usually this is done in two colours, but with the multicoloured yarn it works well, I think.
This is one called Clover Tweed, also usually with two colours. Nice and nubbly.
This is a new-to-me pattern called Simon.
In other news, I took part again in the Christmas card swap on Ravelry. I was a bit miffed because I didn't receive any cards over Christmas but it turned out our letter carrier was off and it looks like his replacement just didn't do much work. I got 12 on the first day our regular guy was back! And they keep coming in. You can see a sort of garland of circles in with the lights -- those are last year's cards cut up.
I see this is my first post of the year, so Happy New Year to you all. It's not off to a great start, but I hope all sorts of things will improve as we go on.
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