No, not the model, but the shawl. I didn't have time to get it on straight, so the center line is off kilter, but you get the idea anyway.
With thoughts, and occasional rants, on farm, family and crafting. Just to stay sane, I knit. A lot!
Monday, October 17, 2011
Red Roses Triangle--The Glamor Shots
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Inspiration
It is amazing what a little inspiration can do. I managed to catch a glimpse of a sleeping Maggie this past Friday. Only a glimpse as she was sleeping. Granted, her mother was waiting for her to wake up so she could nurse before going into the store, but I didn't want to be the one to wake her. But so cute,
I left a note on the car, stating that next time, I wanted to exchange some cuddle time for a sweater.
So, I needed to finish the sweater. It isn't done yet, but I am on the second sleeve, with just collar and button bands to finish.
I can almost feel that little snugglebug now.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Growing Knitting
Although I did start Lizzie's pullover, and am almost to the dividing point for Maggie's Cardi, I really have been working on Evelyn's alpaca faroese shawl.
I was able to finish all the shoulder shaping last night. With Hubby at the cattle auction, and The Wolfman and Fiddler on the Roof on tv, it was some prime knitting time.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Oops, Did I Start Something?`
Yup, I sure did, two somethings.
As I mentioned, Lizzie was awfully cold when the latest cold snap occurred just after she got a haircut. So when I found this book and some lovely yarn (Sheepish in the colorway Pinkish) I knew what I had to do.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Another Finished Project!
The news my friend Evelyn has been waiting for! My red roses triangle shawl is finished.
I cast off yesterday, put in in to soak while I set up my cutting board and blocking squares on my bed. As it turned out, I needed more squares and it barely fit on the bed.
I did notice the wonky center seam and straightened after taking this picture. Now off and folded and waiting for a cooler day so I can show off and get some glamour shots. It will probably make an appearance next week at spin guild. Due to the Columbus Day holiday, no spinning this week because the building we meet at will be closed.
Vital statistics on the shawl. Made with my lipstick red cormo silk purchased from Jenny Setzer's both at Northern Michigan Lamb and Wool a couple years ago, about 8 ounces total, and I have only one smallish ball left. It is a 2 ply that varied from fingering to worsted weight, but I think looks lovely. The pattern is the flower lace from Evelyn Clarks lace triangle book. It measured about 8 feet across the top when blocked, and about 40 inches down the center to point. So pretty!
And Evelyn, there was some swatching going on, in alpaca. But I must confess.....
my poor little Lizzie was awfully cold the last cold snap, and a friend just had a baby girl, so I may have accidentally started a couple other new projects too.
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