It's time for the monthly wrap up! February skated by even faster than January. How is it that this time last year seemed to stretch for ages, and now time is flying? The shortest month of the year always seems, well, short, but even more so this year. Here are the projects I completed in February:
I got out my Schacht Flip loom and made these plainweave towels with magnetic closures to put on my oven handle:
I made this tiny knitted bee in black and gray, to be a Glumbumble from Harry Potter lore:
I crocheted this great cowl, which was a test for a crochet designer. It was a lovely stitch to work, it is delightfully squishy, and it is quite warm, perfect for this time of year:
I knitted this amazing shawl, which took most of my crafting time this month, but I loved every second of it. I also learned the sewn bind-off, which is amazingly easy, though time-consuming:
I finished the month by practicing some brush lettering. I made this nice sign to hang in my craft space. The Elder Dorm refers to the name of the group that I am friends with on the crafting website Ravelry:
And that's it! I have several works-in-progress right now that I hope to finish in the coming weeks, including another knitted shawl, a sprang weaving project, an inkle weaving band, a knitted gnome, and a brioche cowl, but you know I'm going to want to start new things, too, so we'll see what I get through this month! :-)
What are you working on right now? What are you excited to start? Are you forcing yourself to slog through a project because you want the finished object? Let me know in the comments!
Happy crafting!
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