Things I am in Love With


The Cables and O's Cardigan from No Sheep For You. I have yet to buy the book, but Amy's blog has enabled me in my love for this cardigan. Simple design, no wool, looks amazing. I am in love. The only itsy detail I am not sure on is the sleeve length. I was resolved in my decision to buy the book and knit this cardigan, for it was above and beyond anything else I had seen. But then, I saw on another blog the


My other project in line is my plan for the Granite Silk I ordered from Colour Mart. I played with some stitch patterns, but Love the branching out pattern, so I think that I will just swatch the pattern until I can actually manage it without screwing up royally. I have tried swatching the pattern I think three times now and have yet to get past the third line on the chart due to miscounting number of CO stitches, or forgetting the purl row in between patterned rows. But I will persevere, because this scarf is for my mother, who informed me in no uncertain terms that I was to make her a scarf. She did this in her standard way over winter break, when upon seeing the scarves I had knit for some friends of mine (who had sworn to me that they do in fact wear scarves) that "you have never made me a scarf." Of course the fact that I have never seen her wear a scarf factored into this. I mentioned this to her, and she told me "I wear scarves!" I remained skeptical, but on my last visit home I spotted a scarf in her room that I had not seen before, and she assured me that she did in fact wear it (which was sad because I really liked it :-P), so with this evidence I will embark upon the scarf. But only because Knit Picks has pulled their Cotlin due to enthusiastic knitter buying over half their stock (or so the Coffee Shop gossip goes) and I cannot start on either of my beloved sweaters until the yarn comes back. And because I love my mother, of course :-P
1 comment:
My vote's with the IK magazine sweater. And that's too funny, I also have my eye on the Branching Out scarf for my mother. I'll see how you make out before I venture into lace-land...
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