
They don’t look like much, but here are the sweater fronts from my Dockside cardigan – just 1/2 and inch from done! So hopefully that will get done tomorrow and I can get them blocking. Then on to sleeve island!
How are your projects going?
They don’t look like much, but here are the sweater fronts from my Dockside cardigan – just 1/2 and inch from done! So hopefully that will get done tomorrow and I can get them blocking. Then on to sleeve island!
How are your projects going?
I assume this is sewn together at the end? I don’t have the skills or courage yet to give that a try. I’ve started on a hat with the wool Alissa gifted me, it’s such pretty colours I’ve gone for just a 2×2 rib hat. I’m also thinking of caking up some skeins for a 2 colour brioche project!
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It is sewn together. You can do it! One of these days, give it a try – you will surprise yourself 🙂 When I started knitting as a kid, that’s how most sweaters were made, so it’s really what I’m used to.
Can’t wait to see your hat – that is pretty yarn, and I know you will make something gorgeous out of it! And looking forward to seeing your brioche project as well!
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You are zipping along! You’ll be wearing your cardigan before you know it:)
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I really hope so!
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I’m ignoring all my WIPs and I’m obsessed with my scrappy Hibernation Throw by Helen Stewart
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That is looking really great!
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Sewing is going great, knitting, not a stitch since I can’t remember!! Must get back to that shawl and make a newborn baby hat.
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You have so many projects going right now! The wedding toppers are all looking great 🙂
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They look great. You’ll be rocking that sweater before you know it. I have three projects cast on now and NOTHING I want to knit. I’m grumpy and need to find something that inspires me.
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Something will grab you, or you will come back around to your projects! Dig out your most beautiful skein of yarn and make something special out of it – a hat or a cowl or something quick!
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I like how you think.
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Right back at you!
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I finished my second Aspen Leaf scarf, this time in Knit Picks Chroma Worsted. And that left me NOTHING on the needles, and I was about to leave for Red Alder Fiber Arts Retreat. Yikes! I did a very perfunctory gauge swatch (not nearly big enough to tell) and cast on so I would have some knitting in my hands. I’ve finished the lace yoke…I wonder what size this will be? The pattern says to wear it with 4 to 12 inches of positive ease. I’m guessing it will fall somewhere within that range! Really, I just needed some knitting in my hands for when I wasn’t teaching…
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Your Aspen Leaf scarves are so pretty – great design! I know exactly what you mean. Sometimes you just need to be working on something – almost anything, really 🙂
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