Gorgeous and wonderful. I just downloaded the pattern from Ravelry and wonder if it's the same as yours. It's from Tri-Coterie designs. Can you let me know? Many thanks.
Hello on this summery Thursday! Things here continue to be busy but mostly favorable :) I also continue to cast on new projects (see below), work a bit here and there on existing projects (mostly Shawlography and Criterion Cowl , and so finish nothing. Perhaps one day I'll have 4,000 FOs to show you!! (I do need to attempt to clear the decks at some point because Casapinka has another MKAL coming up in a few weeks and it requires 1600 yards of four different colors of fingering weight yearn - egads!!!). In the meantime, I had a fun series of events happen when I started on the I'm Not Who You Think I Am cowl (Neuro is also knitting this and may even be done with it by now!!). This cowl starts with an i-cord cast on, which I've done before but not exactly in this manner. The designer provided a link, so I happily worked along with the video. Only to discover, since I hadn't read ahead, that the video demo is for a larger cast-on than what the pattern calls for; t...
I have two skeins of Classic Elite Alpaca Sox yarn that absolutely refuse to become socks. They pool, they gap, they otherwise cry and carry on in all sorts of ways. So, they are becoming Wingspans instead. I finished the first one last night, and cast on the second one this morning. They are, indeed, a pleasurable and addictive knit!
Dear Neuro, I'm so glad you suggested that we make Grey Gardens ! It's a terrific pattern with very helpful details. I not only learned a lot about the construction of entrelac, but I also had the chance to practice on bigger yarn and needles. The knitting backwards part was pretty easy in the end (thanks to VeryPinkKnits ) , although it was often times way less fiddly to turn the work (especially at the edges) than to attempt a backwards K2tog. Here is Kylie modeling the finished item: I gave up on the original pattern I'd selected for the entrelac socks, and ended up fashioning my own, using some tips derived from the combination of several different patterns. With a bit of puzzling as to how to do this in the round, and with the realization that entrelac is knit on the bias so some creative decreasing/increasing is needed at the cuff and ankle, I am off to the races: It's funny how the self-striping yarn makes these color changes look deliberat...
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