Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2012

Yarn Along - Cover up your needles!

Knittin and reading. My favourite things to complete a perfect day. So I am joining Ginny on Wednesdays for Yarn Along to share my passions with you. Come and join in if you like!


Last week there has not been too much knitting but I finished the first sock that I showed you last time. The one here is the second one but I forgot to take a picture of the finished sock although the colorway is very interesting and worth showing... Sorry about that. I will show you the finished pair soon, hopefully... 
Today I want to show you something else though, I prepared a little tutorial for you, because yesterday I got tired. Tired of loosing the stitches off my needles all the time. That happens because I carry my knitting with me all day in a small bag that is getting draged in and out of my backpack constantly. And at home there is this very vital toddler... 
I needed something to cover my needles. And I needed it soon. It was night and there was no way I way going to do any shopping to solve the problem. So some upcycling it was:


I needed some material that would be strong enough to stop the needles from poking through it yet flexible enough to cover them and keep them together. That's when I remembered the broken tire from my last bike repare. Lucky me... But you can basically use any strong flexible material such as leather, tarpaulin etc.



I cut two 5" (12 cm) from the tire and opend them on one side.


Then I used a round item to draw a circle of 3" (7,5 cm) onto the tire and cut it. Repeat with the second piece.



I marked twelve spots (like a clock) and pinched holes through the tire pieces.


For the next step I used two strong elastic strapes (the blue one in the first picture turned out to not be strong enough but I found some brown left overs) and pulled each of them halfway through the holes as shown in the picture. Repeat the same with the second circle.



I fixed the elastic with a knot at both ends pulling the circles together as good as I could.


Last I tied the two pieces together. The length of the elastic should depend on the size of your needles. The elastic should be under tension when on the needles. Done! Such a fun way to upcycle!



I hope my tutorial was helpful for you.



 Oh, and I almost forgot, of course there has been some reading, even a lately rather rare visit to library in fact with some good outcome. A book about dying with natural colors, a knitting book for women of weight which I was very, very happy to find in the library as it has been on my waiting list at Amazon for month now and an easy reading murder mystery (only available in German) located in Brittany/ France which I read on my train ride to work these days. All of them make me happy on different levels, just like knitting different projects at the same time for different ocassions. You know what I mean, right?
But for now, I will hop over to Ginny and see what you have been up to last week. I see you around!

Happy Knitting!

5 Kommentare:

  1. Visiting from Ginny's. :)

    Gorgeous sock yarn and an ingenious fix to your problem!

    Blessings,

    ~Lisa @ HappyinDoleValley

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  2. Hehe, gute Idee!
    Ohhh, ich muss mal überlegen wegen des Buches und melde mich. Eigentlich gute Idee! Grüße!

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  3. Oh, I admire your creativity to solve 'problems'. As I am a frequent traveler and knitter-on-the-go, I should definitively make a pair of these caps. Hab dir grad ein Mail mit dem ersten Teil des Quiltbuches geschickt :) Alles Liebe, Barbara

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    1. Vielen, vielen Dank! Jetzt gibts keine Ausrede mehr!

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