my poncho grew
One of the things I learned with going through my Mom's things is that if you are a maker you usually get those things you made or gave back! I had worked on a hat for my Mom and gifted it to her a year or two ago. It came with me.
I thought it was a cool pattern and I documented my work here. It did not really look like a crocheted hat. It also did not wear like a crocheted hat. I had been gifted yarn to make my own hat from that pattern but after wearing the one I made my Mom I decided that yarn needed a different purpose.
So, I took apart the hat I made my Mom. I found the skein of yarn for the hat I was to make. I had also been gifted two small skeins of some lovely grey yarn. I decided I was going to add it to the edge of the poncho I had made earlier this year. Make it a better size to wear around the house.
I turned out well. I used the single stitch I like, which is a single stitch and then a chain. After the first row of single stitching with a change of color, I used a double stitch. It gives it a bit of an eyelet feel.
My rocking chair and spinning wheel are right next to the air conditioning. Or, it can be a drafty corner in winter because the chair is between two sets of windows. It is now like having a blanket while I work. I find normal blankets are great for my lower half but this keeps the top half warmer. And there is room for a sweater underneath. I do not lose it like I do shawls. Though, I still really like shawls.
I would say this is a win. There is going to be more bits and bobs of leftover yarn from other projects that may be of the same tones but I think this is the right size. I will have to see if those become a shawl or a poncho. I will just have to see.
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