This summer, the first cousin on either side of my family announced they were becoming a grandparent!! So, I had to make a bear. I haven't made a Jean Greenhowe bear in a long time, it seems since 2017. I got started in the summer, baby was predicted for towards the end of November.
It was going pretty good, I got a bit done on our trip to Quebec in the summer (loved the knitting pattern on the carpet!). And then....Covid, and then I unexpectedly started working full time. That really put a dent in my knitting time.
I buckled down and got the bear finished last week.
A simple pink I-cord for the tie.
Yarn was Bernat "Haven" which has an interesting fiber composition: 59% acrylic, 22% cotton, 16% alpaca, 3% nylon. It took 294gr before sewing up. I'm going to round it up to 300gr. The I-cord is 8gr of Patons "Decor".
This bear always surprises me by how big it is! Quite likely, as tall as the baby! I hope it is well loved. I haven't really gotten any feedback on these bears in the past. I hope they were well loved. I don't knit them to be sitting on a shelf!
I also finished about half the giant ball of Handicrafter Cotton for dishcloths. That's an ongoing thing, so I might as well claim what I've used (170g) LOL.
I didn't do a big post to compare 2021 to previous years, but here's 2021:Yarn In: 940gr
Yarn Out: 308gr +170gr + 786gr = 1264gr OUT
Difference: 324gr more OUT than in.
Costs: $13.56 +$15.22 = $28.78/365 days = $0.08/day
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