This pink color shawl was made by reusing yarn from half knitted sweater. Undid, washed the yarn by immersing in mild soap water, let it
dry for 4 days, then the difficult part of unraveling and rolling the
yarn into ball which was like idiyappam (like noodles), though I took
care while soaking. Unraveling took two days, managed with two snips. Then started knitting this shawl / scarf. Ended up a bit lengthy one as I was going on knitting till I ran out of yarn. The shawl is folded into four in the picture
Mostly I did this while I waited at daughter's music class. When I was
contemplating on an embellishment, she gave me this beautiful flower to
fix on the flap which she had saved from her old dress. Now this bag has
become a sole property of my her. As she wanted to carry her music class
books in it, I gave it a double layer lining with a inside pocket of
size to hold cell phone and pen. Actually the handle is bit lengthy for
her, but anyway I hope she will be clinging it when she grows up too.
I was hibernating for some time now. Our laptop crashed. Hence my tablet
was seized by my son for his studies, to work out sample question
papers. So what was I doing in this break.
1. Give company to my son till late night while he is preparing for exams
2. Breaking my head thinking what to make for snacks, breakfast, lunch,
dinner with whatever I hear good for health, so that. he doesn't fall
sick and more importantly to ward off his temptation of junk snacking.
3. Waking him up whenever he needed to be
4. I scrambled and took out all yarn bundles which I bought 16 to 17
years ago to knit sweaters for my baby son then to put to some use my
time as well those yarns
Settled on this pattern so that I could crochet even while I am half
asleep, still pretending to be wide awake. Also was able to complete an
audio book Hound of the Baskervilles.
This pink color shawl was made by reusing yarn from half knitted sweater. Undid, washed the yarn by immersing in mild soap water, let it
dry for 4 days, then the difficult part of unraveling and rolling the
yarn into ball which was like idiyappam (like noodles), though I took
care while soaking. Unraveling took two days, managed with two snips. Then started knitting this shawl / scarf. Ended up a bit lengthy one as I was going on knitting till I ran out of yarn. The shawl is folded into four in the picture
Mostly I did this while I waited at daughter's music class. When I was
contemplating on an embellishment, she gave me this beautiful flower to
fix on the flap which she had saved from her old dress. Now this bag has
become a sole property of my her. As she wanted to carry her music class
books in it, I gave it a double layer lining with a inside pocket of
size to hold cell phone and pen. Actually the handle is bit lengthy for
her, but anyway I hope she will be clinging it when she grows up too.
I was hibernating for some time now. Our laptop crashed. Hence my tablet
was seized by my son for his studies, to work out sample question
papers. So what was I doing in this break.
1. Give company to my son till late night while he is preparing for exams
2. Breaking my head thinking what to make for snacks, breakfast, lunch,
dinner with whatever I hear good for health, so that. he doesn't fall
sick and more importantly to ward off his temptation of junk snacking.
3. Waking him up whenever he needed to be
4. I scrambled and took out all yarn bundles which I bought 16 to 17
years ago to knit sweaters for my baby son then to put to some use my
time as well those yarns
Settled on this pattern so that I could crochet even while I am half
asleep, still pretending to be wide awake. Also was able to complete an
audio book Hound of the Baskervilles.
This pink color shawl was made by reusing yarn from half knitted sweater. Undid, washed the yarn by immersing in mild soap water, let it
dry for 4 days, then the difficult part of unraveling and rolling the
yarn into ball which was like idiyappam (like noodles), though I took
care while soaking. Unraveling took two days, managed with two snips. Then started knitting this shawl / scarf. Ended up a bit lengthy one as I was going on knitting till I ran out of yarn. The shawl is folded into four in the picture
Mostly I did this while I waited at daughter's music class. When I was
contemplating on an embellishment, she gave me this beautiful flower to
fix on the flap which she had saved from her old dress. Now this bag has
become a sole property of my her. As she wanted to carry her music class
books in it, I gave it a double layer lining with a inside pocket of
size to hold cell phone and pen. Actually the handle is bit lengthy for
her, but anyway I hope she will be clinging it when she grows up too.
I was hibernating for some time now. Our laptop crashed. Hence my tablet
was seized by my son for his studies, to work out sample question
papers. So what was I doing in this break.
1. Give company to my son till late night while he is preparing for exams
2. Breaking my head thinking what to make for snacks, breakfast, lunch,
dinner with whatever I hear good for health, so that. he doesn't fall
sick and more importantly to ward off his temptation of junk snacking.
3. Waking him up whenever he needed to be
4. I scrambled and took out all yarn bundles which I bought 16 to 17
years ago to knit sweaters for my baby son then to put to some use my
time as well those yarns
Settled on this pattern so that I could crochet even while I am half
asleep, still pretending to be wide awake. Also was able to complete an
audio book Hound of the Baskervilles.