Eek! Now I am starting to panic - these colours are not at all what I wanted - and yes I know, I did order them myself and the colours are as described...I thought the variegated yarn would be more blue/brown. Instead it's blue/violet...off to the lys this weekend I guess (darn ;) )
I also got 10 balls of this: Palette in Rainforest Heather
Which is going to be the Printed Silk Cardigan from the current Interweave Knits. That's the plan anyway...After I opened my lovely KnitPicks box I was inspired so I went along to the Sip n' Knit at Borders. Deb and Lyn had also got yarn in the mail and were similarly stoked. This was posted near the cash registers - now we're official!
I love my knitting group. If you live anywhere within a 50 mile radius, come join.
While there I volunteered to make a wooly pully - helmet liner for the troops. Cascade very generously donated 10 balls of Cascade 220 to our group for this project. Here's my progress:
Purple cardi is still on the go of course. Inching my way up one front. I got to the decreasing part and called it a night at Border's.
I do find it hard to concentrate on knitting/crocheting just one thing at a time. Here's my Noro Transitions scarf I made last weekend:
I like it...but it may get frogged. I don't like the way the ends are very small bands of colour compared to the rest of it. And I have come to dislike the alpaca bits a lot. Too hairy and fuzzy. Maybe I'll make this into a striped vest along with that creamy coloured aran I got in Ireland? Still looking for just the right pattern.
And here's what happens when Mommy is so busy knitting that DS's bedtime sneaks up:
Fell asleep on the kitchen floor, playing with his Lightening McQueen. Ahh.
2 comments:
Uh oh! You've done more than me on the helmet liner. I just want to finish these darn sleeves first and didn't get much knitting in yesterday. At least it's Friday!
I really like that transitions scarf - I'd keep it, NOT frog it!
that scarf is lovely!! and the little nephew is equally so! :) xxx
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