The half dismantled sweater and spaghetti scarf pieces. I've decided this is the type of thing I need to process, finish and get OUT of here. I will attempt to use my millions of yarnlets in a felting project and leave the unknitting of sweaters to folks who are better at getting the long string than me.

The pink and blue spaghetti piece scarves need some arranging, but they are cute. My granddaughter gets overstimulated at the mere sight of those so I will try and snap a picture when she comes by next. I gave the blue-er one to her Mom, but It's gotten swung around to where it needs to be more firmly stitched in it's braid.

The kid also rates a "glamourous stole" which is being done in the lionbrand boucle I got on sale and some of the recycled sari silk. I'm doing it as a long flat panel but it will stay pretty simple -- I want it done fast while the 6yr old is in the theatrical mood.

This other piece with the Moda-Dia Ticker tape is going to be a challenge. It is fun and springy ribbon yarn and it looks really cute worked up, but it is totally a stinker to handle. I do dishes, but I know my hands are not as rough as this yarn makes them seem. The finished look might make it worth it though. I am a complainer about the little goofy stuff.

I marked some clear tape to remind me what to do with my stitches. After my last ribbon project I decided to go for a little more structure and I can't seem to find a pattern I am able to follow that I like the look of, so I decided to just try something.

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