January 13th, 2004
So I have completed the devil hat except for the horns.
Working the DPN's in such a small area is so difficult, I feel like I am all thumbs. I have tried 4 times and torn them out 4 times. Any suggestions how to make the process a little easier?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
W.
Working the DPN's in such a small area is so difficult, I feel like I am all thumbs. I have tried 4 times and torn them out 4 times. Any suggestions how to make the process a little easier?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
W.
- Mood:
frustrated - Music:3 Days Grace- I Hate Everything About You
I've been a very busy knitter keeping up with projects I want to make for friend's babies that are due months from now. My most recent focus has been on wool diaper covers also called soakers. They can be lanolized and used instead of rubber pants for cloth diapering, or they can be used over disposables purely for CUTE! And if you are thinking "can I use acrylic instead?"...here's a great explanation of why wool is best for diaper covers.
Well, here are mine in sizes for a newborn and a 6 month old.

The possibilities are endless with these covers...think of the cute decorations that could be added or knitted in, everything from kitties to skull and crossbones (for your special pirate baby).
Well, here are mine in sizes for a newborn and a 6 month old.

The possibilities are endless with these covers...think of the cute decorations that could be added or knitted in, everything from kitties to skull and crossbones (for your special pirate baby).
