Thursday, 24 April 2008
Bridie
Friday, 18 April 2008
Gift knitting, own knitting
Lately all I have been doing with this blog is photojournaling. But I've not had much to say, as lots of my knitting since Christmas has felt routine or for gifts. Until I was suddenly inspired this week to start not one, but TWO new projects, both from the inspiring book Knit Knit:
Twinkle's Convertible Cardigan in Rowan Ribbon Twist, having had a nightmare trying to get gauge on everything else I tried with this yarn I realised when flicking through the book I am spot on for this lovely cardigan.
and
Anna Bell's beautiful Bridie (assymetric cardigan), in stash yarn - RYC cashsoft in burgundy for the welts and bands and some stashed camel coloured sirdar snuggly for the main - not luxurious but soft. I have become obssessed with knitting this cardigan and even happily skipped choir practice last night, mostly because I was tired, but partly because curling up on the sofa with Bridie and Season 4 of the West Wing just seemed so much better than braving the biting east wind and a cold church.
Photos of both will follow.
I can justify beginning two new projects of course - I have finished a number of things that had been languishing (see the many photos below), and I have made significant progress on the City and Guilds module (only one and a half samples left to do! And one more design activity!). On my lunch break now, my fingers are twitching to do another round on Bridie.
Twinkle's Convertible Cardigan in Rowan Ribbon Twist, having had a nightmare trying to get gauge on everything else I tried with this yarn I realised when flicking through the book I am spot on for this lovely cardigan.
and
Anna Bell's beautiful Bridie (assymetric cardigan), in stash yarn - RYC cashsoft in burgundy for the welts and bands and some stashed camel coloured sirdar snuggly for the main - not luxurious but soft. I have become obssessed with knitting this cardigan and even happily skipped choir practice last night, mostly because I was tired, but partly because curling up on the sofa with Bridie and Season 4 of the West Wing just seemed so much better than braving the biting east wind and a cold church.
Photos of both will follow.
I can justify beginning two new projects of course - I have finished a number of things that had been languishing (see the many photos below), and I have made significant progress on the City and Guilds module (only one and a half samples left to do! And one more design activity!). On my lunch break now, my fingers are twitching to do another round on Bridie.
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Baby hat with earflaps
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Glen hat
Saturday, 12 April 2008
Coquette tube top
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