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Emergency Knitting Series🚨

When you know how to knit, there are times when your family suddenly asks you to "knit this for me!" or you come up with something you need and decide to knit it on the spot, right?
This weekend, while knitting michiyo's crochet socks🧦, I also managed to handle those kinds of emergency projects.

A scarf for Gratin🧣

Hurry

I had some leftover super bulky yarn that I had kept thinking the kids might use for playing, but then I was told, "Knit a scarf for Gratin with this!" so I did. I knitted it quickly with size 12 needles, and since it's small, it was finished in seconds.
The design was just random; I made the edges i-cord and the fabric seed stitch, but it's surprisingly cute.

This thing
How about this

We went to play at the park on Saturday, so Gratin's sweater got dirty🍂 Time for a wash🧺
...The fact that the clothes got dirty means the clothes prevented Gratin itself from getting dirty. Who knew stuffed animal clothes could be so practical.
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A mat for the avocado🥑

I have an avocado on my balcony that I grew from a seed, but with the move coming up and the cold weather❄️, I've moved it indoors.

The right side looks like it's dying🥺

I thought, I should put a mat down so I don't make a mess in the room when watering it! So I made a mat using some of the motifs I took apart the other day.

Connecting them with a tapestry needle is surprisingly easy.
I like bamboo tapestry needles because they feel just like knitting needles🎋
Hang in there, right side🌱

I was in a rush so I didn't even do an edge stitch, but oh well.
...The one on the right lost all its leaves, which turned crispy and fell off, but new buds are coming out from the nodes, so I think it will recover. Gemini comforted me by saying that putting a yarn mat underneath is good because it also helps with heat retention!
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