Today's Production Knitting Progress
After I finished the poncho, I was roaring to go today. I managed to:
Finish sewing in the bees to the two honeycomb hats.
I think I like the orange hat better, since I associate orange traditionally with beehives. Plus, the bees are really cute. I wish there was more bees on the hat; the design calls for only seven bees, but I think there should be atleast twice that number to get the full effect from all sides.
Sewed the blue butterfly onto the cream scarf.
Very pretty! I think I will make one for myself, but not in chenile. It will be a wonderful cotton/wool blend for a warm but versatile spring scarf.
Finished one handle of the bag and started on the second. I'm still awaiting instructions on how far from the bag edges I'll place the handles.
Frogged one of the fluffy hats (the white, thus easier, one) most of the way and picked up the stitches. Now I'm untinking, hopefully to the point where there are only 48 or 50 stitches and knitting the 24ish rows back up. This yarn is fabulous to touch and knit with and the hats are adoribly cute. I think I might make one for myself!
So, lots of excitement and my frogged yarn has taken over the living room. I need to make sure I fit in everything I have to do this weekend. Not just the knitting projects, but I've got an assignment due on Sunday for my Flash class. Whee!