Monday, May 25, 2009
I finished the bag!!
I finished the bag today. It came out very cool! I even tested it by putting 2 - 12 packs of Diet Dr. Pepper into it and it held them with no problem whatsoever. I can hardly wait to show everybody who've been waiting for the finished product!!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Recycling Revisited
So, last night I finally got enough of the "plarn" rolled up to start a project. Here's where I left off when I went to bed. The project is the Green Shopping Bag. Obviously mine's not green, because bags from Publix and Ingles are tan. :)
I've finished one side and started the second. I don't know if I have enough "plarn" to finish it. I may have to cut up a few more bags. What you see is all of the tan bags I had flattened. Each of these projects takes a lot of bags. So that I would have plenty, I sent out an officewide e-mail at work requesting they bring me all of their bags, no matter the color. I've had a great turnout! DH's response has been to not look into the crafts room because he really doesn't want to know.
Yellow & White Afghan
Last Friday night I finished the yellow and white afghan I was making for my friends C & C's second baby, which was due Sunday (Mother's Day). Cut that one close didn't I? Well, even delivering the blanket on Sunday did not result in the delivery of the baby. She didn't make her entrance until Thursday night.
The blanket is made out of my favorite Bernat Baby Coordinates yarn. This one is Sweet Stripes - Sunshine Stripes. I love how pretty it came out. The pattern came out of an old issue of Crochet with Red Heart Magazine. (I'll figure out which one that was again and post an update to this later.) The blanket came out huge. At the knitting group, we were joking about the fact that it was getting so big it would fit a twin bed. Naturally, C & C loved it. It'll be something they treasure I'm sure.
Recycling
I'm behind on my blogging due to computer problems, so bear with the whole bunch of posts to follow.
I'll start with my "recycling". You've all seen my post about the cute little purses the lady in the waiting room was making when I was at the hospital with DH. Well, I decided that I wanted to do something with the leftover grocery sacks I had around the house, which continue to accumulate. I tried several different methods for cutting them into strips including a photographic mat cutter and folding them up and just cutting them into small chunks which I then unrolled into the loops (DH's suggestion). Nothing worked so well as the rotary cutter, mat, and straight-edge that quilters use (that I had laying around and had never used).
I tried as many as 8 neatly flattened out bags without difficulty. I could get even width strips. Weaving the loops through each other and then rolling into the ball of "plarn" was not at all difficult.
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