tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823072828140599817.post6925797580992875340..comments2024-03-27T10:24:43.521-05:00Comments on www.farmgirlsam.blogspot.com: YOP Week #38Sam I Am......http://www.blogger.com/profile/17358633233189452832noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823072828140599817.post-13192229347735659682018-03-23T16:23:39.227-05:002018-03-23T16:23:39.227-05:00I'm so glad you had a great st Patrick's d...I'm so glad you had a great st Patrick's day. We don't really celebrate over here so much as go out for drinks! I made Miss Winkle by Martina a few years back and loved it.Lucy Bowenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11910653399470977610noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823072828140599817.post-6654443180720451822018-03-20T14:02:57.907-05:002018-03-20T14:02:57.907-05:00Wraps don't need to be picked up in garter sti...Wraps don't need to be picked up in garter stitch so if the pattern is garter then you won't need to pick them up. They don't show and once felted you won't be able to tell anyway.Sue Ohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03125874501927793360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823072828140599817.post-87479375161660502082018-03-18T20:21:29.939-05:002018-03-18T20:21:29.939-05:00I have seen that hitchhiker shawl in fingerling ya...I have seen that hitchhiker shawl in fingerling yarn and it is a beauty! Hope you are having a good week and Grace and Nitty are doing okay:)Far Side of Fiftyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07995757632158408442noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823072828140599817.post-78679341766726893752018-03-18T20:01:44.939-05:002018-03-18T20:01:44.939-05:00Ooh, I love that Centaur yarn. I haven't boug...Ooh, I love that Centaur yarn. I haven't bought yarn at Walmart in awhile. I need to check that out. Your star is beautiful. I know I said that last week too, but I really mean it. <br /><br />I've done wraps and turns and haven't always needed to pick up the wraps. It depends on the pattern. I really need to check out the Hitchhiker Shawl. I've looked at it in the past but always end up with something else.<br /><br />I never thought of looking for bag patterns at the store. I think I'll check those out too. You, my friend, are an enabler! HA!<br /><br />How are Nitty and Grace doing? And what about you? Did you get some answers?<br />Blessings,<br />BetsyBetsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00807691752817225336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823072828140599817.post-73794794740770535932018-03-18T19:34:39.171-05:002018-03-18T19:34:39.171-05:00I originally wanted the pattern you got but.,,,,.....I originally wanted the pattern you got but.,,,,..they were out at my JoAnns lol.<br /><br />I really like the hitchhiker shawl. You and Simply Summer Street are really tempting me to do that shawl next. I have some of the cake yarn that needs a pattern to go into.<br /><br />You star is so pretty. I like starfish so it makes me smile.<br /><br />Good luck with the wrap and turns on the slipper. They totally confuse me.<br /><br />You will have some yummy meals this week with your corn beef and veggies. We had Italian food....it was very good though.<br /><br />Have a good week. Hope your critters are doing better.Leftycrafterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07607852055622555069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823072828140599817.post-47582152660827606252018-03-18T17:49:55.767-05:002018-03-18T17:49:55.767-05:00Your star does look a bit like a starfish, but tha...Your star does look a bit like a starfish, but that might be in no small part because of the sandy gold colour :)<br /><br />I know exactly the shawl you mean from Simply Summer Street - I was blown away too by how nicely it worked up in the Mandala yarn. Your first shawl looks great already. Hurray for fun and easy knitting!<br /><br />I had a look at your bag pattern as well as the one Lefty Crafter used on the Simplicity website. Who knew you could buy the patterns online and print on letter sized paper? Almost fell down another rabbit hole there! I'm finishing up a bag from IThinkSew.com called the Natalie Bucket bag. It's working out great so far, and that's saying something because I am NOT a good sewer. I bought way too much fabric so I'm thinking I might attempt a little clutch wallet too. Of course, after buying all my fabric I realized I could have bought a couple of cotton shirts at the thrift store for about 1/10th of the price, LOL! Next time! I'd also prefer to give my money to the Thrift Store that is supporting community programs rather than the fabric store :) I think knitting has made me a better sewer. I found that I was totally okay with ripping out seams and redoing them if I wasn't happy with my first attempt. And I've slowed down and can top-stitch straight (mostly). Fun!<br /><br />I can't say for sure with the slippers, but it might be true that you needn't bother with the wraps. I'm guessing that it all becomes one felted fabric at the end no matter what you do. Please don't take my word for it though, because I haven't made felted slipper in ages!<br /><br />We've been listening to oldies radio and I've been very struck by the chauvinism in those old songs. Good grief!Minding My Own Stitcheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13946752212001968413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823072828140599817.post-83691863704154477542018-03-18T17:29:13.888-05:002018-03-18T17:29:13.888-05:00Irish Potato Candy! That sounds.... interesting....Irish Potato Candy! That sounds.... interesting. lol The Quiet Man is one of my favorite old movies. Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne played their parts perfectly. <br /><br />Re: the star. Now, I didn't see a starfish until you mentioned it. lol Regardless, it's cute and will be pretty on your Christmas tree. <br /><br />The slippers look complicated to me. But most things knitted do. I'm just going to admire them and wish you well, and look forward to seeing the finished project. And what fun stitch markers you received. How nice!<br /><br />Will enjoy watching your Hitchhiker shawl grow. I like the idea of doing it in the LB Mandala yarn as opposed to a fingering weight yarn. <br /><br />And you and Marcia may soon inspire us all to start making project bags. The zipper kind of intimidates me. I've sewn zippers in pants and skirts, but for some reason the idea of sewing a zipper into the top of bag mystifies me. I know following the pattern it will probably all make sense. Inspire me, Sandra (and others). I'd love to get my sewing machine out again and make something with fabric. Of course, I need to get my house back together first, so don't expect anything sewn by me for a while. A LONG while at this rate. Have a great week, friend!Beckihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16940604077427078249noreply@blogger.com