I appreciated all the suggestions on the curling edges. I'm trying them and we'll see what happens. I want to get this matinee coat done SOON before the baby is too big for it!
Speaking of which, I finished (finally!) sewing the buttons on Meghan's cardigan:
I also made myself a washcloth using Tunisian honeycomb stitch. I make a couple of these a year, because I use them twice a day and they do wear out. Just standard dishcloth (Lily Sugar 'n' Cream, in this case) cotton and a size G Tunisian hook.
I love honeycomb stitch. Tunisian fabric is thick and stiff, and with the honeycomb texture it makes a wonderful scrubby washcloth. Tunisian crochet, especially with cotton, is kind of hard on the wrists, though, so I'm glad it's done.
Love the cardi. It's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe cardi is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI really like that washcloth; what an interesting stitch pattern. I'm going to have to get out my tunisian crochet hook and give it a try.