I'm struggling with my phone. I have managed to screw up the online connection and am unable to email pictures from the phone camera. I was able to get one emailed before it died, so that you could at least have a peak at Chinatown. She did turn out rather nicely. I think next time, and for the record, I do plan on knitting another one (I already have the yarn and buttons), I would make a bigger size so that it was more more roomier.
Also, take a look at the Tess Designer Yarns website and look at the Crest of the Wave Scarf/Wrap pattern that I did for them. The picture turned out beautiful of the colors, but I have a better photo on my phone (if I could just access it) of the stitch pattern. I thought it turned out very nicely.
I received some more beautiful Petite Silk in two different colorway kits from her today and we're coming up with an idea for a pattern.
I've been working on the Meg Swansen "Eli Guernsey" and have been plodding along rather slowly since I reached the yoke. Do you find that sometimes you're more particular than others about how a project turns out? Sometimes I become almost too emotionally involved with my projects and spend more ripping them than knitting them.
I also have been playing around with some different embroidery and stitching. I decided to whip out a punch needle design that is coming along. I have no idea what I plan to do with the project afterwards, as it's not exactly the kind of thing I'd put up in my house, I just wanted to give it a try.
I've been a little flighty with my knitting. The weather seems to have me all confused. The beginning of last week, it was brutally cold and snowing, and I wouldn't let the kids out of the house without snow gear, and then today I would have let them out of the house in shorts. I find the fickleness of the weather shows itself in my knitting choices that day.
It feels like this post is rather disjointed and jumpy just like the weather. See, it shows up in my blogging also. Spring and Summer where are you?
December days
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4 comments:
Are we ever going to see the whole Chinatown? ;-) What I can see is lovely!
And the scarf? Brilliant! I love it!
The corner of Chinatown looks great!
Yes, sometimes I care a lot how a project looks, but sometimes I don't.
Our weather is crazy too. It's cold!
lovely edging on the Chinatown.
Your link to Tess Designer yarns isn't working. ;(
It's in the 80's here already. I nearly collapsed riding 36 miles off road in 30 MPH headwinds on Sunday - in 85 degree temps. too hot for this early in the year.
Spring and summer are over! Now post, girl! I see you still have a computer......whatcha been knitting?
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