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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Basketball

Today's yarn addition to the website is TY-DY Cotton from Knit One, Crochet Too.

Ty-Dy cotton is our beautiful rainbow-dyed, self striping yarn in 100% cotton. This ultra soft worsted weight yarn is perfect for adding a eye-popping color change to your knits. 
CONTENT: 100% cotton
YARDAGE: 100 grm, 3.5 oz / 196 yards, 180 m
GAUGE: 20 sts using a US size 7 (4.5 mm) needle=4"
CARE: Hand Wash Cold/Dry Flat
The Bella Cardigan is knit with 5-7 balls of TY-DY Cotton.

The Charlie Vest uses two colours and is knit side to side - super easy.

The Liz Cardigan is a free pattern.
This fun and easy cardi is a Free Pattern. Knit in one piece, starting from the back and knit until you separate for the 2 front panels. After, you seam up the sides and hit the road!
This vest is worked with the center panels worked from bottom up and then with side panels worked from the center out.
You can purchase the pattern for the Best Fit Vest on Ravelry.

This tank top is available in sizes 2T, 4T and 6. It is adorable. You can purchase the pattern on Ravelry.
There are 3 pages of patterns on Ravelry for TY-DY Cotton.

It was hard working today. March Madness has started. I was busy flipping between basketball games. Alex and I had a little basketball lesson. She did not grow up in a household that follows sports. She does know that there is a ball and a basket and that you can use your hands.

While I was teaching her about basketball, Alex made up some kits for The Shift.








We did not watch Survivor last night. I didn't realize it was 2 hours. We'll watch it tonight. I'm going to make Beth be in charge of the converter so that I can knit.

Are you on Instagram? Make sure you are following Jimmybeans and makenamaste to see what will be coming soon from Namaste. I borrowed these pictures from Jimmy's feed.

1 comment:

Carolyn said...

Smiling at calling the remote for the TV a “converter” — most people reading this would understand what you mean, but my teenager wouldn’t have a clue! :-)