I think she just enjoyed exploring the folds/irregular hiding places. It’s a pretty thick yarn so it probably gives her a feeling of security.
I think she just enjoyed exploring the folds/irregular hiding places. It’s a pretty thick yarn so it probably gives her a feeling of security.
Mine too! I feel like it’s the best way to avoid wasting yarn. As for your question, if I’m starting with a skein/anything hard to pull from, I make it into one ball. Then I borrow my husband’s kitchen scale, tare it with a yarn bowl, and weigh the ball of yarn in grams. Leaving the ball on the scale, I hand roll a ball from the end until the number on the scale is half of the original number. I even swap the balls to make sure they weigh the same. Then I cut the yarn between the balls and just hope my gauge stays consistent enough to use up the yarn at the same rate!
She sounds adorable! And that’s hilarious! We used to have a lab-size total mutt (75lb, no clue what breeds) and he would try to sleep in our 15lb border terrier/miniature poodle mix’s bed. We had to stop him though because he was flattening the sides making it unusable for the smaller pup.
Lol as long as he’s comfortable!
Right? I mean we’re keeping it available, and he has a bigger bed too, he just looks a little silly.
Slither noodle
As far as I know she’s a normal. She’s darker just after shedding
It’s a throw blanket for the living room. The yarn was on clearance so I could actually afford enough for an adult sized blanket. I got excited when she started exploring it though!
Thank you!
Thanks!
Thanks! Could be, I’m not a very consistent photographer or a morph expert lol. I just like watching her explore.