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Captain’s Log, Stardate 04.24.2007
Yup, I’m at it again.
My new Bible needs a cover, and one of my youth group kids suggested I knit one.
This was a great idea because I wanted a cover that was pink and fuzzy.
Isn’t it awesome? I used 7 types of eyelash yarn for the stripes. I knitted the cover with one strand of eyelash yarn held together with one strand of worsted weight acrylic yarn, and I did a simple garter stitch.
I made a mistake and the cover ended up too long, so I had to fold the edges over. I also made the inside sections with two strands of worsted weight yarn, but I should have used just one strand because it’s a bit bulky.
However, on a whole, I’m pretty pleased with it. What do you guys think?
Yup, I’m at it again.
My new Bible needs a cover, and one of my youth group kids suggested I knit one.
This was a great idea because I wanted a cover that was pink and fuzzy.
Isn’t it awesome? I used 7 types of eyelash yarn for the stripes. I knitted the cover with one strand of eyelash yarn held together with one strand of worsted weight acrylic yarn, and I did a simple garter stitch.
I made a mistake and the cover ended up too long, so I had to fold the edges over. I also made the inside sections with two strands of worsted weight yarn, but I should have used just one strand because it’s a bit bulky.
However, on a whole, I’m pretty pleased with it. What do you guys think?
Comments
Great job!
(When are you going to give one away? Sign me up!)
It's perfect. Absolutely perfect.
: )
Sheryl may be onto something there, Camy! Hm, a booth at ICRS with knitted Bible covers?
It's colorful and crazy and fun. I like it!
Regards from Chile,
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