Saturday, 18 April 2026

Yarn Adventures - part 3

Yes... I know I have not posted part 2 yet, but it's important that Finished Object number 2 is recognised and remembered as Started Object number 3 haha.

So, as part 2 will eventually tell, my fondness for the granny square grew. It also became a good companion piece to take on my work travels.

And as the hobby grew, so did the fondness for the accompanying YouTube tutorials. And so one variant of the Granny caught my eye, the Hexagon.  Worked using the same stitch, this uses 6 internal angles (corners to the rest of us) to produce a hexagon instead of a square, the  result when folded makes sleeve and body for one side, then another identical piece is added to the other side.


This was a great stash busting piece, with a combination of leftover and reclaimed wools, helping to thin out my chunky stash.

In contemplation for the next project now as Project Start number 2 also nears completion, I have a few more things in mind that I would like to try, and of course I am itching to be in the Starting Zone again... Such is often my way with crafts.

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Yarn Adventures - part 3