First, in Ravelry, I've joined the Mmmmmalabrigo March group, and am a part of the Herringbone Mitten KAL. I can't wait! Here are the (newly revamped) colors I'll be using:
I started knitting the pattern in some Cascade 220 just to practice before the KAL begins, and got this (an enjoyable knit so far):
I've also been working on Auntie Beth's socks, and started some new socks using my last Kool-aid yarn and the Springgrass pattern from Craftoholic. Pictures to come. And last, but certainly not least, the Beast. He's so sweet.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
The Boy Hat
I love this pattern! Click on the picture to enlarge and see some details (like the awesome shaping at the top). Elizabeth at LimulusKnits - you ROCK!
Pattern: The Boy Hat
Needles: Addi size 3 circular and DPNs
Yarn: Malabrigo worsted in Rich Chocolate
Mods: Not a durn one!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Baby socks!
Cute, no? The pattern is from More Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch, the Crosshatch Lace (36-stitch) pattern. I did these toe-up with short-row heels on size 0 needles. I hope the person they're gifted to appreciates the 100% alpaca goodness (Araucania Atacama)!
Thursday, February 7, 2008
New stuff!
Woohooo, startitis has struck again. :) As I'm falling more and more in love with Ravelry, I'm finding more and more things that I want to do. For example - Elfine socks. I'm modifying the pattern quite a bit, but at least here's a project shot:
Yarn: Zen String Lotus Toes in Succotash
Needles: Knit Picks size 1
Mods: lots - stay tuned
Also, I managed to score a couple of skeins of worsted weight yarn and some roving from a local shepherd at Humbug Farm. It's SO pretty, and the roving makes me want to learn to spin even more. It smells sheepy good. :-D I'm trying to decide on a project... it's ~500 yards of Blue-faced Leicester. If you have ideas, please let me know!
Yarn: Zen String Lotus Toes in Succotash
Needles: Knit Picks size 1
Mods: lots - stay tuned
Also, I managed to score a couple of skeins of worsted weight yarn and some roving from a local shepherd at Humbug Farm. It's SO pretty, and the roving makes me want to learn to spin even more. It smells sheepy good. :-D I'm trying to decide on a project... it's ~500 yards of Blue-faced Leicester. If you have ideas, please let me know!
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