I'm currently working on a miter saw table, and getting prepped to install/level the casters!
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Awesome! Would love to see updates on this one as you move progress!
Hey! I love this! I produce and edit a podcast in my free time and I’m going back to school for web development so I have many related projects!
I have sooo many projects on atm and they keep piling up because we keep getting sick 🥲 I have
a floral puffsleeve lacey dress I need to finish
a worm tower for the garden
some illustrations to do
a few sewing projects waiting on more materials
and my partner brought home an orphaned newborn goat last night so that's 6 bottle feeds a day and a goat house in the garden to add to my list.
Many pets for the wee kid
I'm learning brioche knitting by working on Stephen West's "Brioche Soundwaves" so I can make a Bixbite shawl. It's going well!
I'm also working on a Dreyma sweater and an Anthology Throw.
Brioche is on my list of things I want to learn in the near future! Is it fun? Is it complicated? Would you recommend this as a first brioche project? Looks great so far!
Brioche is new to me but I can say it is fun. How complicated it is to you is going to be a personal thing. For example, I can't really do lace because I cannot memorize the patterns so lace is very, very complicated for me.
This brioche is challenging, but in a good way. And once you truly learn it, that's it. You'll be able to do it moving forward unlike say, lace, where you'd still need to memorize each new pattern for every new project.
I do think Soundwaves is a good first brioche knit project. It's written very clearly and the project itself is direct and pretty simple in what he's having you make. It looks more complex than it is. Plus, it's good practice. And Stephen has good brioche tuts. That all said, I'm going to be moving on to Bixbite before being anywhere near finished Soundwaves because that was my goal from the start. Though now I'm a little nervous because I found an error in my Soundwaves this morning and was really at a loss on how it happened and how to fix it/move on. That is, I did move on but I wound up doing a decrease in order to do so. Don't let me scare you. This all sounds worse than it was.
Thanks for the info! I also can't memorize lace, but I still enjoy knitting it so I get what you're talking about. Please share your bixbite when you start it!