Ice Drop tutorial

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Changing my mind


When I first started Marly Bird's TOS, I chose five colors as suggested. As I started the shawl, I wasn't sure I liked the colors together, so I changed my mind and decided to knit it in two colors. This morning I looked at the progress others have made on their shawls, and there was one that had four of the five colors I had chosen originally! Luckily, I was only two rows into the slip stitch pattern. I unknit those two rows and started in with one of my original color choices. I'm glad I did!


I was able to resume my normal duties at school today. Still, I only managed to tat one Ice Drop. Joanne and the three little ones arrive for a visit tomorrow. I'll have to tat one more with a glow-in-the-dark center so that all three of them will have a special Ice Drop from Grandma!

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  1. That really shows the value of a craft-along, rather than working in isolation. The children will love their glow in the dark ice drops.

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    1. Definitely! I've also seen some color combinations that make me want to knit more than one. The kids should be here about the time I get home from school. I'm sure they'll be excited!

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  2. Great progress!! :)
    Have fun with the grandkids!! :)

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    1. Thanks, Sue! I did get to see them for about an hour in February. Now I'll get to spend a whole week with them!

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  3. There's no stopping you is there, you need to blog about time management or do that as a class on tatting days 😁

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