Friday, November 30, 2012

Some Pictureless FOs

Hello everyone!

I hit my photo limit, so I unfortunately cannot put pictures on my blog of my FOs this week, but I will put the links to Ravelry if you want to go check them out yourself! I'm currently working on a solution to the problem, so if anyone has any ideas at all, please let me know in the comments!


Okay, so this hat was commissioned by one of my coworkers, Bentley, for her boyfriend's birthday in December. I've made this pattern before, so the most exciting part was when she asked me to create a "tag" on the inside with his name. She was so excited about this that I just couldn't say no.If you want to see pictures of that or read my notes, just click the link. 


This hat I made to kill time before I could begin my next project. It was just for stash busting, so there is no real purpose for which it was made, and there is a gigantic mistake near the bottom, but other than that I am satisfied with it. I haven't decided what I want to do with it yet. If you want to see pictures or my notes, just click the link!

Again, I apologize for the lack of pictures. I'm trying to find a solution, so if you have any advice at all about how to fix this, just let me know in the comments!

If you would like to see more FOs, head on over to Tami's Amis!

Jenn

6 comments:

  1. Can you host pictures on a site like Photobucket and then provide a link to the picture (where it will show up on your blog but not be hosted on the blog server)?

    Nice hats, by the way!

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    1. My sister suggested Flicker. I will be looking into that. Thanks!

      And thanks! :)

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  2. Jenn, I found myself in the same predicament with Blogger/Google/Picassa (assuming you're using Picassa for photos), anyway, what I did was join Google+ and got unlimited photos and immediate relief from my no-photos-in-my-posts problem. The nice thing is that I don't do anything at all on Google+, so it's not an extra thing to maintain and I got to keep doing things the same way as far as photos. Btw, love the way your ribbed hat and label turned out and appreciate the link to the cast-on technique. :)

    Blessings! ~Lisa

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    1. Okay, thanks! I've been looking for a free way to fix this, and Google+ sounds like exactly what I need.

      Thanks so much! And I really loved that cast on. It was a little difficult for the first row, probably because I was trying extra hard not to pull the stitches apart and make loops, but other than that it was great! And was just as stretchy as the rib.

      Thanks again for everything Lisa,
      Jenn

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