I LOVE the colors you are using! Really nice ombre effect so far. I'm not a knitter, but that technique looks very cool (and seems easy enough once you're used to it). Can't wait to see how your project progresses!
I love that you added a video! But we didn't get to see your penguin PJs ;-) The color combo you are using looks great. I think this technique is the next square I'll be doing for the Learn-to-knit Afghan project. They call is Scale Quilting (which may or may not be the same technique, but it looks similar). It's really nice to see the technique used on a project that will be worn rather than an afghan square.
Yay, video blog! That is SUCH a cool technique. Thanks for sharing it. :)
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ReplyDeleteThat's such a neat technique! You should do voice-over work! And what's that cute little Hello Kitty thing in the background?
ReplyDeleteSuch a great little vlog!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant technique and tutorial. I love the gradual colour changes in the yarn that you're using, it's so pretty against the grey!
Thanks for the sweet comments! The little guy thought that I needed an audience so that's why Miss Hello Kitty is in the background :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic technique - thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love the tutorial! Your cowl is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAwesome video, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat is simply beautiful - would love to give that stitch a try- thanks for introducing it to us.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the colors you are using! Really nice ombre effect so far. I'm not a knitter, but that technique looks very cool (and seems easy enough once you're used to it). Can't wait to see how your project progresses!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so pretty - and so complicated! Thanks for showing us how - the video was clever :)
ReplyDeleteI love that you added a video! But we didn't get to see your penguin PJs ;-) The color combo you are using looks great. I think this technique is the next square I'll be doing for the Learn-to-knit Afghan project. They call is Scale Quilting (which may or may not be the same technique, but it looks similar). It's really nice to see the technique used on a project that will be worn rather than an afghan square.
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