
I also cut out the arc pieces for 3 more of these while I was in fabric-cutting mode, and those are being distributed to some lucky quilters. One of the sets is heading out to Chawne, who is a gigantic quilting inspiration with all of her lovely, incredible, adventurous, tiny, meticulous sewing. I'm doing a trade with her for a mini-quilt - my end of the bargain was simple: fingerless gloves.

I opted for Eunny Jang's "Endpaper Mitts" (again, knitting these for the FOURTH time) because I ADORE mine and wear them constantly. I love the length of them - there is no chilly exposed wrist when wearing them with a jacket. I knit them to be fairly snug, knowing they may stretch out a bit. The yarn is SCF Club from forever ago, in the "Hades" colorway. It's Polwarth/Tencel, and has a most delightful sheen to it. I spun it up as a 3-ply last year during the Tour de Fleece. I hope she enjoys wearing them as much as I enjoyed making them!
I've been teaching a bit:

Limp Vellum, my favorite binding structure to teach, and such a satisfying book when done.

I've been converting people to "Settlers of Catan", it's such a great game, and has been perfect for kicking the winter doldrums.
i love settlers. and OMG, those mitts, that quilt! swooning hard.
ReplyDeletethis post here is jam-packed with awesomeness!
ReplyDeleteand thanks for the mitts and the fabric pack! your miniquilt is getting there. i keep having to stop to giggle at it. :)