Well as it turns out, I had just enough to finish what I was working on. And by just enough I mean that I had to fudge the stitch count and skip the edging and still only ended up with about half an inch left over. But that's all okay because I absolutely adore the product. Would anyone like to see?
Any guesses? This, my friends, is a Kindle cozy.
Taa daa!
This project was surpisingly simple. Some entrelac in the round, a litte bit of grafting, a couple of I-chord ties to keep everything together, and voi la! I really do love it, and it's about time that I do something nice for my Kindle. It's been all over the world with me. To the Virgin Islands, to Mexico, and now it's about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime with me. From Portland, to Los Angeles, to Japan (we've got a 14 hour layover in Tokyo, I'm pretty stoked), to Jakarta, to Bali, to East Timor. Reading my favorite series' on this little guy is the only thing that is going to keep me from absolutely losing my mind during all these flights. I deserves a nice home.
Alright, so that's what I've finished, but can anyone guess what I'm about to start?
That is a top-whorl drop spindle (hand made my mom and myself, go team!). Drop spindle as in spinning 101. Yup, it's time to make my own. Wish me luck!
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