I could also attempt to dye more yarn to acheive that dark color, but I don't really think it matters. After all, the sides and the bottom are all going to be knitted in one piece. Who cares if the color change starts before reaching the bottom of the bag?
I'm a cheap knitter: I don't buy patterns and I knit with whatever cheap materials I can find. While my projects are not as pretty as they could be, I enjoy my hobby and get to wear my creations. People actually wear my gifts. What else could I hope for?
Thursday, June 09, 2005
Decisions, decisions....
I ran out of dark yarn really fast. I'll make the sides of the bag a little more tapered than I was planning just to make the yarn last longer, but I will not be able to use only one color.
I could also attempt to dye more yarn to acheive that dark color, but I don't really think it matters. After all, the sides and the bottom are all going to be knitted in one piece. Who cares if the color change starts before reaching the bottom of the bag?
I could also attempt to dye more yarn to acheive that dark color, but I don't really think it matters. After all, the sides and the bottom are all going to be knitted in one piece. Who cares if the color change starts before reaching the bottom of the bag?
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I wouldn't worry about the early color change. It could become a "design element."
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