I'm thinking we have a wee bit of a problem here...
This is a knitting blog, right?
Okay, maybe a knitting and spinning blog, for the most part. Sure there's been a diversion or two here and there, but my crafting impulses have largely been consistent over the past almost-six years that I've been mucking about with this blogging thing. So surely what's going on in my world these days is a phase, right? Just like Devil's rolling her eyes so far back in her head that she must be staring at her optical cortex*... I'm not sure there's any other way to explain my sudden, inexplicable obsession with yarn projects of the hooked variety (beyond the fact that I am very entertained that (as a southpaw) I knit right handed, but can only crochet left handed...)
![Potholders!](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8085/8487941523_07497251d3.jpg)
Behold, three African Flower Mandela potholders for the Ravelry 2013 Potholder Swap. They changed the rules this year to require only 3 potholders (instead of the six that I think they required in the past). And I, fresh off of (as-yet-not-completely-blogged) baby blanket success, pulled out my little bits of Tahki Cotton classic and other cotton bits and blindly combined colors as they came.
![Potholder](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8226/8489033638_bb8cd5d16e.jpg)
![Potholder](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8087/8487937473_fd1f6d741c.jpg)
![Potholder](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8526/8487938693_96498e6ac2.jpg)
I do wish I'd had a bit of green to throw in there, but what can you do?** Fronts done in Tahki Cotton Classic, backs done in Patons UK 100% Cotton DK, size G/4.0 mm hook. Done in about four days.
![Potholders reversed!](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8101/8489029690_ea00d34116.jpg)
I love the flower in the middle. Just love it.
![Potholders!](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8524/8489027354_bb1d0006ea.jpg)
![African Flower](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8241/8487932373_9873c52e1e.jpg)
And now that these babies are finished and about to be packed off to the States, I can start the next crochet project, for my newly arrived (as of Valentine's Day) nephew.
![Mini-walrus for Wee H](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8372/8489019998_63b92541a1.jpg)
Because what baby doesn't need an amigurumi walrus to cuddle and drool on?
* Please, please, please don't burst my bubble on this one. I know it's not a phase, it's the next at least eight years of my life, but I'm in denial.
** Answer to rhetorical question: start stashing vast quantities of mercerized cotton, of course.
Okay, maybe a knitting and spinning blog, for the most part. Sure there's been a diversion or two here and there, but my crafting impulses have largely been consistent over the past almost-six years that I've been mucking about with this blogging thing. So surely what's going on in my world these days is a phase, right? Just like Devil's rolling her eyes so far back in her head that she must be staring at her optical cortex*... I'm not sure there's any other way to explain my sudden, inexplicable obsession with yarn projects of the hooked variety (beyond the fact that I am very entertained that (as a southpaw) I knit right handed, but can only crochet left handed...)
![Potholders!](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8085/8487941523_07497251d3.jpg)
Behold, three African Flower Mandela potholders for the Ravelry 2013 Potholder Swap. They changed the rules this year to require only 3 potholders (instead of the six that I think they required in the past). And I, fresh off of (as-yet-not-completely-blogged) baby blanket success, pulled out my little bits of Tahki Cotton classic and other cotton bits and blindly combined colors as they came.
![Potholder](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8226/8489033638_bb8cd5d16e.jpg)
![Potholder](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8087/8487937473_fd1f6d741c.jpg)
![Potholder](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8526/8487938693_96498e6ac2.jpg)
I do wish I'd had a bit of green to throw in there, but what can you do?** Fronts done in Tahki Cotton Classic, backs done in Patons UK 100% Cotton DK, size G/4.0 mm hook. Done in about four days.
![Potholders reversed!](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8101/8489029690_ea00d34116.jpg)
I love the flower in the middle. Just love it.
![Potholders!](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8524/8489027354_bb1d0006ea.jpg)
![African Flower](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8241/8487932373_9873c52e1e.jpg)
And now that these babies are finished and about to be packed off to the States, I can start the next crochet project, for my newly arrived (as of Valentine's Day) nephew.
![Mini-walrus for Wee H](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8372/8489019998_63b92541a1.jpg)
Because what baby doesn't need an amigurumi walrus to cuddle and drool on?
* Please, please, please don't burst my bubble on this one. I know it's not a phase, it's the next at least eight years of my life, but I'm in denial.
** Answer to rhetorical question: start stashing vast quantities of mercerized cotton, of course.