Wool-Ease Web and Random
For the snap peas to grow up. I thought about Gudrun while I wove my tangled web. Now, I'm just trying to figure out how I can add it to Ravelry. It's almost crochet, sort of.
Thanks for the pants love. I can't wait to make another pair. Hopefully I'll be able to make a pattern of my alterations.
It was nice to see KnitSonya, Sadhita, BitterBetty, LittleLovelies, Melissa (I never got your blog) and a glimpse of the YarnHarlot, yesterday at the Maker Faire. I was wishing there was an organized craft blog get together. Maybe someone can organize one next year, Beth?
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Very cool! A spiderweb definitely belongs in the garden.
Great idea!! Might have to do one in my vegetable patch too!
Hey, I was just popping over to check out your blog and there was my name. It was great to meet you too!
Your spiderweb is fabulous.
What a great idea! It looks fabulous :-)
It was great to see you too and craft blog meet up is very definitely necessary. Even before.
Could you describe how you did that?! We planted peas for the first time this year and while I have a small trellis, I think this would look even better and give more for the runners to grasp onto. My dad always used twine and wood stakes in a simple ladder, but the web is so much more striking. Best combo of form suiting function.
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that's really cool, so much nicer than any trellis i've ever seen, so organic! i could do one for our honeysuckle...
So cool. Except I wouldn't want any plants to actually climb up there and obscure its awesomeness.
I agree, it was much to fleeting of a hello. We should definitely have a meet up, but before next year. And maybe before this wee one is born...?
Eeeeeeee, yes! I've done that for Halloween, but never thought of making a web for beans to grow up! Thank you for this idea... I have string beans in a pot with nothing yet to climb, so this is what I'm going to do!
i love it!!
Cool spiderweb! I just saw your pants post - wow! A zipper? I'm intimidated by zippers. The pants look great and I love the hem.
I LOVE the spider web idea! I am so going to do this in our garden. Thanks for the idea. By the way, I am lovin' your blog in general. Thanks for sharing.
What a great idea! And how pretty!
Thanks
Now for the eternal question--Are you going to publish the pattern?
And the companion question--Do I have to swatch?
the web is very cool. i wonder how long until you have an actual web spun in? or maybe that's just my yard (sigh)
Maybe I need one of those! Something is out there eating my strawberries, and it ain't me! I'll be more spiders could take care of that for me.
I've done something similar in my garden for my beans, I like to call them bean catchers! see what you think. I like the spider web idea too, it looks really good.
i too would love more details on how you spun your web - my green beans need somewhere to climb.
I love your blog. I stumble upon it from time to time when blog surfing and always find it inspiring. I finally added it to my list of favorites!By the way I love the web- my kids keep asking me if they can make one out of my yarn- now they can make one with a higher purpose- a purpose other than yarn destruction!!
Wow, that must have taken some doing!
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