Alright, I said I would post the results to the soap bag I crocheted the other day, so here they are:
Day 1: My guys were not big fans this first day. Maybe the material was too scratchy for their sensitive skin. I dipped my arm in the water to try it out as well, and I loved it! The scratchy was just right, for normal adult skin, apparently. It felt very nice and exfoliating.
Day 2: My oldest seemed to warm up to the bag a bit more, and decided he liked it after all! I don't know if this was a result of the novelty wearing off, and it not being so new and scary any more, or if the bag itself softened up a bit, whatever it was, he did a 180 and I was pleased.
I have made 2 more bags, one for a friend, and one for my mum-in-law, for them to try and give feedback on. They both requested the new blue yarn I bought, that has silver flecks in them.
Back to my Patchwork Throw! Only about 40 hexagons to go!
Originally posted on September 14th, 2010
Day 1: My guys were not big fans this first day. Maybe the material was too scratchy for their sensitive skin. I dipped my arm in the water to try it out as well, and I loved it! The scratchy was just right, for normal adult skin, apparently. It felt very nice and exfoliating.
Day 2: My oldest seemed to warm up to the bag a bit more, and decided he liked it after all! I don't know if this was a result of the novelty wearing off, and it not being so new and scary any more, or if the bag itself softened up a bit, whatever it was, he did a 180 and I was pleased.
I have made 2 more bags, one for a friend, and one for my mum-in-law, for them to try and give feedback on. They both requested the new blue yarn I bought, that has silver flecks in them.
Back to my Patchwork Throw! Only about 40 hexagons to go!
Originally posted on September 14th, 2010
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