(no subject)
Feb. 24th, 2012 10:54 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In December, I started working on this, because that's adorable and squishy and I want one. And it's kind of an ideal project, because the individual pieces only take about 40 minutes to make and can come in whatever color of fingering weight yarn you happen to have around, so you can make one and then not work on it for a week and still feel accomplished because you finished that piece.
Today, I laid all of mine out (I have approximately 50, give or take a couple), just to see how they'd look. They aren't sewn together yet, but I'm pretty pleased with them and thus I post a picture:

Look at my terrible duplicate stitch crow! It looks like a goose! The fox and moon are much more successful, I think.
I need about 1000 little hexagons, so this is kind of a long term thing, but I'm enjoying it. And it gives me something low-stress to knit when I'm bored with other projects.
Today, I laid all of mine out (I have approximately 50, give or take a couple), just to see how they'd look. They aren't sewn together yet, but I'm pretty pleased with them and thus I post a picture:

Look at my terrible duplicate stitch crow! It looks like a goose! The fox and moon are much more successful, I think.
I need about 1000 little hexagons, so this is kind of a long term thing, but I'm enjoying it. And it gives me something low-stress to knit when I'm bored with other projects.
no subject
Date: 2012-02-24 10:03 pm (UTC)I am pleased to see that Ravelry will now show you what people were linking to even if you don't have an account. It used to be kind of disheartening when it was just like "NO YOU CAN'T SEE."