Knitting heaven.
I got a package in the mail today. It was filled with skeins of Noro Kureyon. Yummy. Now, I get to start making squares for this blanket. It'll probably take me years and I hope I endure. I'm also going to make a pair of fingerless mittens that match the hat I recently knitted. My tutor loved the hat so I offered to make her one too. I also have a UFO that I was hoping to finish this week. The striped capelet (seen in the photo) has been sitting in my knitting bag since April. After wiping off the dust, I decided to frog part of it and extend it at the bottom and have less of a collar at the top. It's nice to have a few projects in the pipeline to help keep me sane.
4 comments:
pretty pretty! i was wondering what had become of the caplet. if you knit a few rows of ribbing along the bottom it wont roll up like that.
Pretty!
To answer your question on the L&V Daily Chum. It's Socks that Rock Medium Weight in Seal Rock. By Blue Moon Fiber Arts. A retired colorway.
Ooh looks like fun!
Yay, Kureyon! My favorite yarn. Can never have too much Kureyon. I'll bet those blocks go faster than you think...they're addictive. :-)
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