I began the day thinking that the hat I was knitting was going to be my craft for the day. Ah, the best laid plans! For some reason I started knitting on a size 6 circular needle. I was going to need matching double pointed needles. So I went to the local craft store where I picked up size 7 dpns. I knit with my size 6 needles and quickly realized that I needed a shorter needle. Somehow I also realized that size 7 isn't size 6; the size of the dpns didn't match the circular needles. So I went back to the craft store looking for shorter needles and to return the size 7 dpns. They didn't have any shorter size 6 needles. When I came home, I really looked at the pattern. I needed size 7 needles. D'oh!
Today I went to the local knitting shop and cleared it all up. I have a short size 7 circular and a set of size 7 double pointed needles. Let's hope that clears up that mess!
Anyway, I found this cute project via Craft Gossip: embroidery floss bobbin magnets and I had all the materials. I used some old cardboard bobbins, so I could skip that first step. All of the plain colored ones are wrapped twice, but I only wrapped the overdyed floss ones once so that you could get a sense of the color. The plain red and blue are DMC, but wouldn't this be a great project for that "craft floss" people sometimes buy you (or a good way to use up cheap floss in kits)? The coral one is DMC perle cotton 12. The blue and white stripe is an old Needle Necessities thread; the pink and green is Southern Sweet Tea from Six Strand Sweets; and I'm thinking the last one is a Caron Wildflowers which has lost its label.
Oh wow, wow, wow! This may be my favorite thing you've done this month, and you've done some great things!! I have to make these for my mum's birthday!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
I love the magnets. I am thinking I have to make some for my myself and my mom for Mother's Day.
ReplyDeleteFun! I love these!
ReplyDeleteAnd if you can wind a bobbin, you can make these!
ReplyDeleteThese look great!
ReplyDeleteHrm. I have no metal in my craft area, and no one to make these for who might appreciate them, or really have any idea what they are. Bummer.
ReplyDeleteLove your take on these! The variegated ones are gorgeous!
ReplyDeletetoo cute. I liked this idea. Your magnets are wonderful!!!!
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