Sonoma Coast

Sonoma Coast

Friday, April 15, 2011

Shawl Progress


Almost half way done, but it is now growing s o s l o w . . . This shawl may be more like a blanket by the time I get through with it.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Lace Shawl

I never thought I would want to make a lace shawl. But when I saw this I knew I had to make it. I've already cast on with a sportweight merino/cashmere blend (OMG!!!). I figure if I'm making an heirloom piece, I might as well not hold back on the fiber. This is going to be fabulous.
pattern: Girasole by Jared Flood
yarn: Debbie Bliss baby cashmerino in maroon

The color is a deep merlot, not at all like the picture. My nine year old camera is playing tricks on me.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Spring Scarf





Every once in awhile I get the urge to crochet. I'm not very good at it, but can follow a basic pattern. This scarf was about as easy as it gets. I've been really sick lately (bronchitis), so this was the perfect project to work on while watching a marathon of Mad Men. The pattern can be found on Ravelry under Queen Anne's scarf. It took all of two days and one ball of yarn (didn't save the label, so can't tell you what it was other than a lovely cotton/acrylic blend). I love that it looks very intricate and lacy. I will be wearing this one often this spring.







Vogue Cable Yoke Sweater



I love it! This sweater was so much fun to make. Lots of stockinette stitch until the cabled yoke, which was easy and interesting. The yarn is Cascade 220 Tweed (100% wool), 5 balls, so it was actually affordable to make too. And I'm very pleased with the fit.



Close up of the cabled yoke. I love how the cables flow into the ribbed turtleneck portion. It looks difficult but the directions were pretty straight forward. I only messed up once and had to rip back a few rows to fix it.


I wasn't sure about the colorway, and am really not crazy about the flecks of primary colors throughout. But I can live with it. I'm already plotting to make another one in a different color.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Progress

Just have a few more inches of the turtleneck to complete and then weave in the ends. This rainy weather should cooperate with that.
Started this mid-february on a plane to the midwest. It is my first sweater, and it is the Cable Yoke Sweater from Vogue Knitting Holiday 2011. The wool is Cascade 220 Tweed. The photos make the red much brighter than it actually is. Actual color is a much deeper brick red.

In celebration of the Emerald Isle


These are the first socks I ever made. Split-toe pattern adapted from "Tops and Toes," Happy Feet merino sock yarn in emerald. I wish I had taken more pictures before I totally wore them in. They get a LOT of wear!

Monday, March 14, 2011

March On...


Just the turtleneck portion to finish. Enjoying every minute of my first sweater. Hopefully I will be done in time to get some wear while the weather is still cool.... check back!