My son got a hold of my skein of yarn that I was using for his cousins blanket and basically demolished it. I returned to find a rat's nest where I had left a perfectly fine (although slight floppy) skein of yarn. Had to do a fair amount of detangling before I could proceed with my project. The yarn tangles pretty easily as it is, the boucle-ness of it tends to get caught on other strands and can be annoying. Maybe with the container, things would be a little less stressful. Then if Aiden does get my yarn, he can still have fun with it and it will remain tangle-free. :)
I think I am about done with the project for my niece though. Aiden likes it so much, I may have to make him one next, though I think I will have to insist on a different color than pink, haha. Maybe I can find an orange. He is so fascinated by orange.
Free Crochet Pattern of the Day: Pointed Granny Dishcloth
On the hook: Project for niece for Christmas
Days til Christmas: 89
“But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”- Matthew 6:33
2 comments:
Hi! I found you blog link on the 1st clue of the CAL. My son's name is Aiden too! He's 15 months and I haven't tried to crochet around him. I just know he'd drive me nuts. I have to wait until he goes to bed!
How old is your Aiden?
My little Aiden is just about 9 months. He loves to play with my yarn and enjoys snuggling the projects I am working on as I work on them... needless to say, this makes it a little difficult to work on them. Haha.
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