During the Beijing 2008 Olympics, a popular knitting/crochet community called Ravelry held an event called the Ravelympics which basically gave people more of an excuse to knit or crochet stuff. A slew of events were organized, people formed teams, and then participants would cast on during the Olympics opening ceremonies and try to finish their project(s) before the closing ceremonies. People weren't necessarily racing each other, and the medals were for finishing the project in the 17-day window (no first place or second place or whatever). Everyone who finished something was awarded a "medal" and had their day on their event's podium.
I joined Team Japanese, tried to enter (via ravelympics tags) five projects because I was feeling optimistic, and like a good girl started the first project during the opening ceremonies. Well, I discovered I mis-tagged one project so only four were a go, but that didn't deter me. By the closing ceremonies, I had three projects finished and a fourth that I got so bored with I put it aside.
The Tomato Hat was actually the second project I started, but I was able to knit this in just a couple of hours. The event was Gift Knits Pentathlon. I used superwash wool. I made it for my nephew because he loves tomatoes. I don't think his mom likes the hat very much, though.
My medal:
I started the Fat-Bottom Bag for the Bag-n-Tote Backstroke first, and even though it's crochet (which is generally faster than knitting), it took me a few days to finish the stitching part, and then I had to buy handles and dig up some lining fabric for it. I'm quite happy with the way this turned out.My medal:
My final completed project was another hat, made with alpaca yarn, for the Hat Dash event. I made an identical purple hat earlier this year and I really like the rib pattern. I'm going to wear this one often once the weather chills out.
My medal:
The one project I didn't finish? It's an Everlasting Bagstopper (an open mesh shopping bag) made of hemp, and when I get around to finishing it I'll probably post a photo.
I joined Team Japanese, tried to enter (via ravelympics tags) five projects because I was feeling optimistic, and like a good girl started the first project during the opening ceremonies. Well, I discovered I mis-tagged one project so only four were a go, but that didn't deter me. By the closing ceremonies, I had three projects finished and a fourth that I got so bored with I put it aside.
The Tomato Hat was actually the second project I started, but I was able to knit this in just a couple of hours. The event was Gift Knits Pentathlon. I used superwash wool. I made it for my nephew because he loves tomatoes. I don't think his mom likes the hat very much, though.
My medal:

I started the Fat-Bottom Bag for the Bag-n-Tote Backstroke first, and even though it's crochet (which is generally faster than knitting), it took me a few days to finish the stitching part, and then I had to buy handles and dig up some lining fabric for it. I'm quite happy with the way this turned out.My medal:

My final completed project was another hat, made with alpaca yarn, for the Hat Dash event. I made an identical purple hat earlier this year and I really like the rib pattern. I'm going to wear this one often once the weather chills out.
My medal:

The one project I didn't finish? It's an Everlasting Bagstopper (an open mesh shopping bag) made of hemp, and when I get around to finishing it I'll probably post a photo.













