Fingerless Gloves for Scott
Finished. Right off the needles again. These are wool and as such can (and probably should) be blocked, but I've found that "blocking" is possible with any yarn, it's just a matter of redefining what blocking means for that yarn. For instance if you think of it just for helping get the stitches more even, it doesn't matter what the yarn is, does it? There are a couple of places, ironically not where the needles switched, where the stitches are a bit random, but you know, whatever, so far he likes them.
Fingerless Gloves for Scott
Finished. Right off the needles again. These are wool and as such can (and probably should) be blocked, but I've found that "blocking" is possible with any yarn, it's just a matter of redefining what blocking means for that yarn. For instance if you think of it just for helping get the stitches more even, it doesn't matter what the yarn is, does it? There are a couple of places, ironically not where the needles switched, where the stitches are a bit random, but you know, whatever, so far he likes them.