
This must be some kind of record for me (although I did backtrack on my original plan, which was to dye yarn. Next month...).
The new aspect: this is my first project using proper "freeform" technique in knitting (and crochet). It owes much to Jenny Dowde.

As usual, far more info than you wanted to know and pictures than you wanted to see on the blog.
Let me just add that I really enjoy coming here and seeing everyone's projects! They all look so good...
6 comments:
I must say I did not understand this, but I visited your blog and now I see. You are an artist, great idea for a picture to blend your hobies. I love the colors you have choosen and the idea of some of it inside the glass and the others outside. Great work!
Cool! It looks like a crazy yarn party.
I think if Kristina was honest she would have to admit that her life is a crazy yarn party. Am I wrong, KB?
Not too far off, KFB (knitandfallback)! These days, it's more like a crazy yarn/necktie/bead/gluegun/fake flower party, though. Holly, another blogger friend, put me on to Craft Magazine and I'm addicted.
JJ is shaking his head constantly.
Fun combination. I like the colors too.
Wild! Like Hobbygåsa I had no idea what this was until I read further on your blog. Now that I understand it a bit more, I'm in awe of your creativity. Very cool!
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