For those of you paying attention to my "blog every day in November" attempt, you will notice that I missed yesterday. I did have a good reason though! My computer wouldn't upload pictures, so I had to wait for Blogger folks to fix the tech stuff. Now it works! Yippee!
Friday, November 9, 2007
November Ruffle
This is the project I started a couple of days ago. It is a rectangular wrap with a ruffle on three sides. I am holding two yarns together. The brown is Cascade 220 wool, and the grey-brown marled is Peruvian Tweed alpaca. The combination, on size 10 needles, is making a soft, warm fabric, and it feels great to knit. I hope it feels this great to wear!

For those of you paying attention to my "blog every day in November" attempt, you will notice that I missed yesterday. I did have a good reason though! My computer wouldn't upload pictures, so I had to wait for Blogger folks to fix the tech stuff. Now it works! Yippee!
For those of you paying attention to my "blog every day in November" attempt, you will notice that I missed yesterday. I did have a good reason though! My computer wouldn't upload pictures, so I had to wait for Blogger folks to fix the tech stuff. Now it works! Yippee!
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3 comments:
ok so its been 5 days, any pics of the cocoon sweater on little audrey?? =) i love seeing everything that you have been working on, speaking of which, i should be knitting my poncho!! yikes!
No worries on missing a day...I did too. Shhhh.
Wrap looks like it will be very warm and very snuggly!
I loved coming to your site and seeing lots of posts. Yippee! So much has happened in the last week!
I wanted to share this site with you. Solitude Farm brings their hand-dyed yarns to my local farmers' market. They also have some beautiful garlic. What a combination! Click here for their websiteto take a look.
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