The last time the husband and I were out was Monday morning. I needed to mail some blankets home for the girl who cuts my hair. She was collecting blankets, food, collars, leashes, etc for the local Humane Society. Last year we had bought the softest, cutest blankets for dogs at one of the local stores, for about $5 each. This year we went back and they had two, each with a dog and Christmas decorations. So I sent her those two and a check to help out.
Then, after Christmas I thought about the soft, fleece blankets that everyone sells . . you know, the ones that come rolled up and look like a small sleeping bag until you unroll them and they are the softest throws around?
We went to WalMart and found some for $2.88 . . . they weren't on sale for 50% off, but at that price I could afford them. So on Monday, I mailed 9 of these home for the Cass County Humane Society.
Then I had to do a yarn run. A friend from Indiana liked this braided cowl and wanted me to make her one in just red and black.
I bought one skein of red and one of black . . . should have bought two of each because each one makes one of the strips . . . so, today I am headed back, cold weather and all, so I can start on the third strip which will be variegated. Yes, you read it right, in two days I have used two skeins of yarn :(
PLUS, I have finished these cowls . . .
This is what a "crap load full of cowls" looks like. |
This may go to my oldest niece, once I get the hat finished. |
Eye balls (buttons or circle) or sleepy, closed eyes. Decisions, decisions :( |
I do love the braided cowls . . . this one is so soft it will look like a wreath around a neck. |
This is the beginning of the "leftover" yarns. Find two that are close in color and make something . . . Do I hear the words STASH BUSTING out there? |
For a "tie" to hold the loops together I made a FSC chain with long tails on both ends. Used the tails to attach the buttons then loop the chain around the cowl and slip it over the button . . . VOILA |
This cowl is between 5 and 6 feel long. Sounds HUGE, but to wrap it twice around the neck one needs some length. |
This cowl is probably 36" around. But, it is stretchy enough to wrap twice AND pull it over your head for a scarf. |
This looks like the cowl above but it is different. It is made form the same brand/type of yarn but it is another 5-6 footer. |
Again, one of the simple ties done with a FSC chain and 1" button. |
Another combination of yarns form the family shown above. |
This looks similar to the one three pictures above. but there are more grays and gray blues and the top has some awesome variegated combinations. |
More to come when the last one gets finished.
Oh, by the way . . . we didn't get to the yarn shop today. Only made it to the grocery store . . 20 degrees outside. I ignored the wind chill since we were basically in the car.
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