There are three (not counting the Ten Stitch Blanket). I considered each carefully. I definitely don't plan to make one of them any time soon, and I'm not sure I want to finish the other at all - I just don't like the yarn very much. That leaves one - a cute little scarf, probably pretty similar to the Seaweed Scarf, but in a heavier wool. I've taken it out of hibernation as of today. That means two things:
- I am making steady progress on ALL of the projects I've started in the past five months. Soooooo...
- I cast on for a brand new project last night! Oh, it's a beauty, you're gonna love it! Here's a peek... As usual, I can't seem to get the right light to bring out the true color of the yarn. Maybe what I really need is a photography course??
Happy knitting! FO's tomorrow!
OOOOooooo! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI have a shawl that's been hibernating for some time. I have no desire to finish it now. And it's mohair so there is NO frigging it. * sigh * I either cut off what I've done and throw it away, or just buckle down and do it.
OOOOoooooooooooooo...pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love it already. That's a gorgeous colour.
ReplyDeleteHibernating. Such a better word than unfinished.
ReplyDeletelove the color...so what is it going to be?
ReplyDeleteI so wish I had the time and knowledge for doing such beautiful work.
ReplyDelete~ Yaya
When you get the lighting thing figured out, please share! I do best outside but that is not always the best option... LOL!
ReplyDeleteKnit on!
I'd LOVE to see another shawl!!! Keep it up, and I love the way you segue'd from hibernation to casting on... We are definitely kinfolk!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Hmmm, on a bit of a lace kick, aren'tcha? :)
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