Monday, December 14, 2020

 

Rip it!  Rip it good!  Picked up the ripped stitches on a long 4mm circular, then transferred them to the 6.5mm needle.  It was quicker fiddle faddling about switching out needles and tips than tinking each individual stitch.  Very tempted to knit on this all day, as it's soft, squishy and fast to knit.  Buuuutttt......


This will be my main focus this week.  There's a lot of color changes in this last part, so it's slow.  After that's finished, it will go fairly quickly as it's tent and back stitching.  The Queen of the Last Minute crown is still sitting firmly on my head.  lol



I'm a sucker for a sheep in a Santa hat. 


1 comment:

  1. Ripping is no fun - but sometimes necessary - glad you have a quick method to get it done. LOVE your wolves - and your "Queen of the Last Minute" - LOL - and your little Sheep in a Santa hat - so cute!! - ;))

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