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legwarmers completed |
I started out planning on making Ginny's
wee legwarmers, but then I got creative. I did two inches of k2 p2 ribbing, 4 rows of stockinette, 3 rows of garter stitch, then stockinette until one inch of the end. I ended with 1 inch k2 p2 ribbing. They are about 8 inches long. Such wee tiny legs. I have added a little red owl button on each legwarmer since I took this picture.
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yummy panda silk yarn |
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love the rainbow |
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i just love this colorway |
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my lovely yarn for my shawl |
I went to
Tempe Yarn and Fiber and picked up some goodness. Man, it would be so easy to spend sooo much money there. I got some more of the DK weight Panda silk yarn (it is being discontinued... such a shame). I love the silk, bamboo, wool blend it feels like butter. I am thinking of making something for Fiona with it, something green with the lovely pink highlights thrown in.
And I just
had to get some of that Moshi bulky rainbow goodness. I am thinking I might just do an
I-cord with it for the Yule tree this year.
The purple and brown yarn just made me catch my breath. The picture does not do it justice. It is so fuzzy soft and the colors are so amazing. There is enough yarn to make a wee tiny
Milo vest or maybe a
pebble vest for my soon to be born nephew. It would be perfect for this winter.
And finally, I just got totally frustrated with the whole bits of yarn shawl I was planning on making. Too many different yarn sizes. Just looked bad. While at the yarn store I kept passing that big huge skein of yarn in all those fabulous fall colors. I was hesitant to buy it because it was 100% acrylic, but the colors! Oh those colors and it was fuzzy and super soft. I started
the shawl with that yarn and it is just flying off the needles. I am so pleased with it. I hope to have it done in a few days.
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my reading |
In the knitting basket I have these two books, the parents handbook for ASU and Walden. I would like to say I have read alot of both of these, but really I have just recently stopped my obsessive cleaning and I have not yet mastered knitting and reading. I still need to pay close attention to what I am doing, even with the easiest of patterns... some day though, some day.
Joining Ginny for the Wednesday
Yarn Along!
7 comments:
Oh, your shawl wool is simply beautiful!!! And those legwarmers are almost as darling as the little legs wearing them. I am also picking up Walden here and there...my husband just finished it. I have seen your name around blogland and thought I'd peek in...I will definately come back for another visit!
xo Jules
such a cute picture!!! and boy did you score big with the yarn---just think of the hours of pleasure you have ahead of you!!!
Yummy legwarmers!
Oh your shawl... that yarn is just so perfect!
The leg warmers are so cute and I bet with little owl buttons on them they are over the top.
I love seeing all your lovely yarns, they really are stunning. I know I have to watch myself or I would break the bank on some of the yarns that are offered.
What beautiful yarn! I fear yarn shops would be dangerous territory for me :)
Those leg warmers are adorable!
thanks for visiting me over at journeyaroundtheson.blogspot.com. So nice to have you!! I'm eagerly trying to catch up on your blog. Wow, your oldest away at college. I can't even fathom!!! take care of your heart mama! and woot on those legwarmers!! adorable!
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