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Feb. 8th, 2006 01:51 amSo I've done some more random stuff and I decided to share... a polka dot bag, a farmer patch, and a knit thingy!
I need to finish out the handles on this bag since htey are attached kinda flimsily (is that even a word?) and my needle on my sewing machine barely pokes through 1 layer anymore, let alone a million of them. It has a top opening as well as the front zipper. The straps don't cross like that, they are sewn on normally but the bag is laying weird.

My sister works on a farm so I was going to make her a farmer tshirt but I am dumb and forgot to put protection in between the shirt before I stencilled it. So instead of a shirt with a funky spot on the back I made it into a big patch.
Please disregard my stubby fingers, my hand is there for comparison.

Lastly. I have been learning to knit!!! And...having no patience at all I decided to make teeny squares until I get the hang of it. So I guess you could use this as a finger potholder or something, or an eyepatch.

I was just excited that I actually completed something that required more than one knitting step, and it didn't come out super deformed.
I need to finish out the handles on this bag since htey are attached kinda flimsily (is that even a word?) and my needle on my sewing machine barely pokes through 1 layer anymore, let alone a million of them. It has a top opening as well as the front zipper. The straps don't cross like that, they are sewn on normally but the bag is laying weird.

My sister works on a farm so I was going to make her a farmer tshirt but I am dumb and forgot to put protection in between the shirt before I stencilled it. So instead of a shirt with a funky spot on the back I made it into a big patch.
Please disregard my stubby fingers, my hand is there for comparison.

Lastly. I have been learning to knit!!! And...having no patience at all I decided to make teeny squares until I get the hang of it. So I guess you could use this as a finger potholder or something, or an eyepatch.

I was just excited that I actually completed something that required more than one knitting step, and it didn't come out super deformed.