
I only had the shoulder to do for ages, but I got caught up in a lot of community work...blah blah blah!
I have cast on for the sleeves several times but can't seem to get it right, will have another go today.
Everyone seems to be doing so well.
Knit without the b-a-a-a! In a world where sheep-based knitting is the norm, do you feel left out? Are you knitting for someone who won't wear wool? Lucky you! There are wonderful new alternatives to wool and Knitty.com's Amy Singer unleashes their secrets in her new book, No Sheep for You. This KAL is the place to share your finished objects, helpful tips, and ideas for variations for the 21 patterns from the book.
8 comments:
What yarns are you using?
The main pink (i think is a Sirdar, if I remember rightly is called "holiday") yarn is a cotton/acrylic blend, the cream is a cotton and the red (Patons)is an acrylic.
That's all I can tell you, with being part of a stashalong, I'm using my stash and most ball bands are missing.
Looking very good, riggwelter! An excellent use of stash...!
I love it! I think I hear my stash calling to me on this one!!
It looks really nice. I'll bet the sleeves come around after a bit of a wait--that usually happens to me. :-)
That is just awesome looking!
That is a really great idea-- use up the stash yarns on a cool pattern, so it's not thought of as a "stash remnant" project. I never realized it before, but in general I tend to stigmatize my stashbuster projects, thinking of them as kind of the "leftovers" in the fridge-- you've inspired me.
Gorgeous!
Post a Comment