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It has been a productive Fall for knitting so far -- I've finished a pair of socks for Stephen, am 85% finished with a pair for me, and have just finished up the Pretty Thing cowl. Without further adieu, here's the evidence:
Spey Valley socks for Stephen -- he took them for their first test drive at The Common Ground Fair this September.
This is Lacunae -- which I decided to knit in part ...
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So I finished a number of smaller projects in September, but got so far behind in writing about them that I finally gave up. I’m going to put photos and basic information on all of them here now so at least there will be some record of them.
Please feel free to ask questions if you’d like to know anything more about something. They can all be found on my Ravelry page as well.
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The return of the finished object, hurrah!
Turns out that the vomited on baby jacket could in fact be saved for one reason only - centre-pull balls. That's right. The vomit was on the outside, the nice clean unbiled yarn on the centre. Trust me, the jacket was soaked in eucalyptus wool wash for about half an hour as well!
This is the 5 Hour Baby Sweater, Boy Version and it's a super fast ...
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... a 3/1 rib with a silly little flower and a vintage button. I love the silly little flower. I'm not girly that often...
Lots of handspinning getting done. It's dark outside so I can't take a picture yet, but I finished plying the Fire Ant Ranch Cheeky Batt. The yarn turned out nice and I think it's kind of interesting. I'll talk more about it later when I can get pictures. ...
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I'm posting this page because it looks so interesting from a distance. Is there a name for an Autumn Green man?
Alpaca cowl. I loved knitting this quick project. The alpaca yarn feels so nice in my hands! Hope my sister in law likes it. My friend Sally tried to get me to give it to her yesterday when we met for coffee.
This little pillbox hat was an experiment using leftovers from other ...
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Toes on Tuesday
Finally! More photos and more finished objects.
Project: Basic Socks with short-row heels and twisted rib cuffs
Yarn: Schoeller+Stahl Fortissima Socka Mit Bambou (with Bamboo)
Needles: US 1 dpns
Notes: Would you believe that it took me over a year to knit these socks? There were a few mitigating circumstances. Originally, ...
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