More finished objects. Slowly but surely I am working through all the projects on the needles and not starting anything new, which is difficult. I also finished spinning the Icelandic/Shetland blend and whatever I knit will be called Rollo after Andrea's sweet puppy.
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| The yarn is made from Black Cat Farmstead's Icelandic/Shetland blend. |
I finished the Beaded Beret. It stayed on the needles far too long, but I enjoyed finishing it. The project is perfect for trying out adding beads to knitting. It is a shop sample so I may have to dig into the stash
after I finish other projects to make one for spring.
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Beaded Beret--The stippled colorway, Twyla Brae, of the Richard Devries yarn is named after a remote village in Scotland. The beads can remind me of raindrops.
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The Kaffecushion is sewn together and is at the shop. The colors are so pretty and it is a good project to show off both the color and yarn. Rowan Pure Wool Worsted is very nice to work with and the colors are just beautiful.
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| The cushion is 24" x 24" and propped against the little cupboard my father made for my sister the year I was born. It is a piece of furniture I treasure. |
Next is Greta, the fingering weight cardigan. I joined the sleeves and the body last night. It is a good thing the cable on the circular needle is long to
accommodate the 457 stitches! I will scout out some buttons next time I am at the shop. Photos will be posted when the yoke has progressed.
Last week I got an email from Blue Sky to do some sample work--not knitted--and I am excited to work on it.
Saturday was spin-in at Anoka Fiber Works. We had a pretty big crowd and had to move the circle bigger. I may not be buying yarn, but when I saw the gorgeous clouds from Linda, I could not resist. I have the light art yarn spun from the batt I made while visiting Joanne in Texas and the colors would look good with the blue and white cloud.
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| Dark Side of the Moon, a blend of Cormo wool and ink blue silk noil. It is not finished yet, but I made good progress. |
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| A soft, fluffy cloud of BFL. |