Being off work meant I was able to spend a little more time on my FNSI projects, and I worked on a few.
Firstly I cast off my Bubbles and Brioche shawl designed by Stephen West.
I knitted the coloured stripes of this using leftover sock yarn from other projects and some cheap balls of black and white sock yarn. I wanted to try out brioche knitting (the vertical black and white striped sections). I really enjoyed it and have already planned to knit another West Knits brioche project, once I've completed some gift knitting. I'm also toying with making a bubble cardigan, but that is still very much in the just thinking about it stage.
I moved on to piecing some QSTs into strips, these are slowly becoming a cushion cover. Unusually for me I didn't overthink the 'random' placement of the blocks and I'm pleased with the look and how quick it was to pretty much just lay them out.
The main aim of the evening was to get the quilting done on my current baby quilt. Underestimating the time required and my machine having a fall out with the thread I used meant that I didn't achieve as much as I hoped (I've done a little more today) but I think it's looking good.
If you want to see what everyone else hot up to during FNSI pop over to Wendy's blog - Sugarlane Designs
3 comments:
Shawl looks great and you’ve got some lovely projects on the go.
I love your shawl, looks so good and fun sewing too.. .the baby quilt does look great with the quilting.
Hugz
Sweetest of colours in your baby quilt.
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