Second, for Charms, we could just make up a pattern as we went... which, let's be real, is what I tend to do most of the time. So, I had some pretty yarn that had barely survived the Innovations Knitting Machine Disaster of 2009, and grabbed one of the larger surviving balls. I did a modified Feather-and-Fan (over 13 stitches, with three in the middle) which looked like it had bamboo running up, since I purled every sixth opposite row. I like the way it came out:
I think you can see the pattern a bit better here, perhaps..... okay, maybe not, but it's the only other picture I have. This was the first thing I finished for the term, at any rate, even though I've posted my Herbology project (the Stop Sock bag) first.
So, that's Charms turned in. Woohoo!!
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