CLOSED -50 Projects in 2020

Ooh thanks! I was thinking of doing two elastic loops around the head rather than ears, like a dust mask.

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Lots of ATCs for March

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FYI, my husband found tucking the top edge of the mask under the nosepiece of his glasses worked pretty well to prevent fogging.

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I have only finished two projects so far. A bag and a matching zippered pouch.

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I have two 100g Noro Rainbow Rolls (pencil roving) in this colorway, and this skein represents half of one roll. So, I expect to get three more, roughly this size, out of what fiber I have.

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That’s a cute bag!

I love the colors of that yarn :heart_eyes: I wish I was better at yarn crafts. I’m just very slow at knitting and crochet :laughing:

But in between all my animal crossing game play I made this runner with the fun cocktail fabric.

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I love this so much :heart_eyes: :heart_eyes: what are the fabrics you used?

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I will have to go and see if the company or line is on the salvage. I got them from my local quilt shop!

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These colors are beautiful!!

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Sorry I got distracted and never went to see what the fabrics were (but I can recommend that new Disney movie Onward). The fabrics are from Michael Miller and I think the line is Kitschy Cocktails (or at least one of the pieces is that). I think one other might have been called Moms Little Helper but I can’t find that salvage.

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Another day, another project dump. This is a catch-all from both March & April (plus a February dress I forgot to put in a batch before).

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They are all gorgeous!

yay…one of my favorite project dumps!! Too darn cute and your fabric collection amazes me…the little pink one. middle left, is just too adorable.

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I’ve gotten a LOT of stuff done, just no motivation to post it. :no_mouth:

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I spun up 200g of Noro pencil roving. It’s about 500 yards of 2-ply and 14 yards of 3-ply. I’d never chain plied before, so that was fun. And, by fun, I mean not all that fun. Darn near pulled my tiny wheel off the tray and had to hand-wind most of the bobbin since getting speed and tension right for that kind of plying was, apparently, beyond me. Ah, well, back to convincing my DH that I need a full-sized wheel. :joy:

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I spent part of the day making masks…seems everyone wants them now…I am glad…happy to be making them for anybody who cares enough to want to protect themselves and others…

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I vote that you get a full size spinning wheel…so there… :smiley:

Beautiful yarn!

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I second @AIMRs vote.

If you can do that with a little wheel, I’d love to see the results on a full sized one.

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I just realized I wasn’t getting updates for this thread and I am now caught up after almost 2 months :sweat_smile: so many amazing projects everyone!

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That yarn is super pretty! I wish I was better at knitting and crochet so I could use pretty yarns like that.

I was working on some masks this weekend. I know a few people who are considered essential that I decided to make a few masks for. And a friend contacted me about making them 20 so I was busy. I did not enjoy making them and don’t plan on making many more. But anyone sewing them up like crazy is stronger than me.

Anyways here are two of them I forgot to get a picture of the big group.

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