Two days with nothing to do, so I did yarn shopping and sight seeing. Then Nova Scotia for three days of reenacting in the lovely town of Shelburne where many of the Loyalists were sent when the Revolution ended in 1783. More yarn shopping, a wonderful hand made oak basket to carry yarn in, and a visit to a woolen mill museum enriched the visit.
Friday, July 25, 2008
A Wonderful Vacation
Two days with nothing to do, so I did yarn shopping and sight seeing. Then Nova Scotia for three days of reenacting in the lovely town of Shelburne where many of the Loyalists were sent when the Revolution ended in 1783. More yarn shopping, a wonderful hand made oak basket to carry yarn in, and a visit to a woolen mill museum enriched the visit.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
The Fruits of Independence
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Long Time No Blog
Then, I began work on a sweater for my roommate from the "Son of Stitch and Bitch" book and the pattern is called Pub Crawler. The pattern calls for two colors but I'm doing it all in white. It's a very pretty, easy to remember cable done over 12 rows. With any luck and few distractions I may have it done for the holidays.
Next, I am making a Shetland Shawl for myself from hand dyed fingering weight yarn that has purples, blues, corals, pinks, browns and golds in it. That will be the center square and then I'm thinking to edge it in a raisin-y color. This is from Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitting Workship, the Stonington Shawl pattern. I'm doing it on size 7 needles.
Finally, I made a little baby sweater for a friend and his wife who had a baby boy on Memorial Day. The pattern is from a booklet put out by Cottage Creations and it is called Lillie's Little Sweater. The pattern calls for a hood, but I skipped that. Hoods always seem to stay in place while baby's face goes inside it. The sweater is worked from the top down and that seems to make the work go faster. I love those sweaters! I made this one with another of Suzie's hand-dyed yarn, this one a Superwash Worsted Weight, so the new mom can pitch the sweater in the washer. I also used plastic buttons, again so it can be pitched in the machine w/o fear that the buttons will break. High end luxury yarns and buttons are terrific, but not for baby sweaters that are going to be worn and used!
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