tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007564314199228529.post551232095632486722..comments2023-04-02T10:40:20.215-04:00Comments on Farm Mom's Musings: Where'd the Grass Go, Momma?Lindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17805947369173144360noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007564314199228529.post-19583532679810499452011-11-12T22:14:39.802-05:002011-11-12T22:14:39.802-05:00Thanks Diane in AL. I don't think you would h...Thanks Diane in AL. I don't think you would have any problem making it using smaller needles and finer yarn. I made one using handspun alpaca that was about sport to DK weight, with smaller needles. Just swatch to get a gauge you like the look of and be sure to save half of your yarn for the second half. If you have an even number of skeins just save half, or weigh it to make sure you have equal amounts for first half and last half. Its very adaptable. When you get near the end of first half of the yarn, stop increasing for one lace pattern repeat. Then start the decrease section. <br />Easy Peasy. I'm farmmom on ravelry if you have any questions, tho I'm not in there every day.Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17805947369173144360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007564314199228529.post-86029424537169729142011-11-12T11:34:27.108-05:002011-11-12T11:34:27.108-05:00Lizzie Bell is so cute!
Snow there will be so p...Lizzie Bell is so cute! <br /><br />Snow there will be so pretty, I am sure. We spent the month of August in Calumet, MI and had a few cool days while we were there.<br /><br />I like your Cotton Candy shawl and would like to try making one using a smaller size knitting needle and smaller yarn. <br />Do you have recommendations for this? I have not been knitting long enough to be brave enough to try and figure it out on my own.<br /><br />The socks are great! Maybe someday I will progress enough to try socks!<br /><br />Blessings,<br /><br />Diane in AlDianenoreply@blogger.com