



It's still drying, though inside now. It was unseasonably warm today (23C, 75F), great for laying it out on the porch.

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.
2 comments:
That's lovely. I'm still dithering about knitting that pattern.
That is so pretty! I love the yarn and especially the color! Bet it will be perfect for chilly nights!
Take care,
Joan a/k/a FSK
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