Hooray, the 4th of July! Go America, escape from those silly Over-Puddlers who sought to tax our tea! Shame!
Yes, I like the 4th. It's probably my favorite holiday. The town puts on a lovely fireworks display... and so do our neighbors. The neighbors might even do better than the town. We will attempt to grill fancy burgers and hot dogs and otherwise stuff ourselves silly. Hopefully we will not be rained out; this has been a very soggy, stormy weekend! Of course I had to make some cookies, but I was good and sent most of them into work with my husband on Friday.
Just One July
So, being the sucker I am for one-focus projects, of course I had to join in when Justine suggested Just One July! So, what have I decided to work on? I bet you're thinking FFIII since it's so close to being finished! Welp, you are... wrong! Buu, buu! I have to admit to myself that I really need a good amount of mojo to work on that piece and I am currently lacking the required mojo. So I am not going to force myself into it and wind up hating it.
So, Rathian will get some love this time! She hasn't been touched since early February, which totally shocked me, even more than the idea of this being July and the year half over soon it will be Christmas again o my goodness. ahem. There's not much left on her so I will content myself with a possible finish. I will count working on the next pattern as part of Just One July as well since it's all one project. I'll leave it to my husband to pick who the lucky monster will be.
Knitting
I needed something new to knit and decided that since all of our bathroom washcloths are completely functional and boring, I would make a new one that would be functional and less boring! It was my first time knitting moss stitch (the border). I love how it looks but I could happily live my life without ever knitting it again! It requires more focus than I want to give but it does help me with "reading" my stitches. I also added the little loop because I didn't want to totally forget how to do an i-cord. It was good practice. Small steps. :)
Technical Details
It helps when there's a two-hour knitting meetup, twice! After the first meetup though, I did wind up ripping it back several inches. I wanted to try knitting on the purl side to see if I could make it reversible but it made for a rather wonky looking dolphin. At least it boosted my confidence in ripping back and putting stitches back on the needle correctly!
Okay, that's enough Iskabibble Babble! Hope you have a great 4th of July (holiday or not) and if you're in America, give your pets a safe place to hide from the fireworks!
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Yes, I like the 4th. It's probably my favorite holiday. The town puts on a lovely fireworks display... and so do our neighbors. The neighbors might even do better than the town. We will attempt to grill fancy burgers and hot dogs and otherwise stuff ourselves silly. Hopefully we will not be rained out; this has been a very soggy, stormy weekend! Of course I had to make some cookies, but I was good and sent most of them into work with my husband on Friday.
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So, being the sucker I am for one-focus projects, of course I had to join in when Justine suggested Just One July! So, what have I decided to work on? I bet you're thinking FFIII since it's so close to being finished! Welp, you are... wrong! Buu, buu! I have to admit to myself that I really need a good amount of mojo to work on that piece and I am currently lacking the required mojo. So I am not going to force myself into it and wind up hating it.
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So, Rathian will get some love this time! She hasn't been touched since early February, which totally shocked me, even more than the idea of this being July and the year half over soon it will be Christmas again o my goodness. ahem. There's not much left on her so I will content myself with a possible finish. I will count working on the next pattern as part of Just One July as well since it's all one project. I'll leave it to my husband to pick who the lucky monster will be.
Knitting
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I needed something new to knit and decided that since all of our bathroom washcloths are completely functional and boring, I would make a new one that would be functional and less boring! It was my first time knitting moss stitch (the border). I love how it looks but I could happily live my life without ever knitting it again! It requires more focus than I want to give but it does help me with "reading" my stitches. I also added the little loop because I didn't want to totally forget how to do an i-cord. It was good practice. Small steps. :)
- "Dolphin Dishcloth" freebie pattern by Kelly Daniels, found here (ravelry)
- Yarn: Unknown cotton, best guess would be Peaches n Creme in bright blue
- Size 3 (3.25mm) needles, size 2 (2.75mm) DPNs for i-cord
- Approximately 8.5" (21,5cm) square, 3" i-cord
- Started June 22, finished June 27, about 7 hours.
It helps when there's a two-hour knitting meetup, twice! After the first meetup though, I did wind up ripping it back several inches. I wanted to try knitting on the purl side to see if I could make it reversible but it made for a rather wonky looking dolphin. At least it boosted my confidence in ripping back and putting stitches back on the needle correctly!
Okay, that's enough Iskabibble Babble! Hope you have a great 4th of July (holiday or not) and if you're in America, give your pets a safe place to hide from the fireworks!



ooOoo! Yummy cookies Rosey. Dolphin Dishcloth is cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Good luck with JOJ. It's going to be a fun one
ReplyDeleteAh Rosey....you been busy! Love the dolphin :) I think of moss stitch as wonky ribbing.....it does give a lovely texture to ones knitting tho! Looking forward to see how you'll progress with Rathian!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing your finish Rosey. Those cookies look yummy. I'm also doing Justine's SAL.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Good luck with JOJ. I'm not participating, just going to cheer everyone along. Delicious looking cookies.
ReplyDeleteBoy, those cookies look good! I don't need the sugar, but I could almost taste them....love your stitching a no the dolphin dishcloth. Have a great week!
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Great dolphin jumping up and down on your dish cloth. And all the best of luck with Just One July with Justine. You will certainly make great progress on your chosen piece.
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look yummy! Have fun with your July stitching. The dolphin knitting is so cute!
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies! Good luck with JOJ. I'm doing my own version which is more of a Focus on a Finish as I want to keep my smalls rotation going as well as one main piece.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress and happy 4th! I hope it was fun! I love the cookies they look professional!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good 4th July - from over the pond. Great cookies! Glad you're joining me for JOJ though I can't believe you're not stitching FFIII! I wonder how many faces of your monster cube you can finish in a month?
ReplyDeleteYummy looking cookies! :)
ReplyDeleteI too am surprised you didn't choose to work on FFIII, but your chosen design looks just as nice.
Have fun stitching!!!
Those cookies look so good, I'm hungry :D
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