I casted the Sockhead Cowl on after I saw it on Highly Reasonable blog.
I'm not really a fan of variegated yarn, but found this in my stash and said: "perfect."
This is my 'take along' knitting, so it will be slow going and that is fine by me.
Winding yarn for next project -Puddle Duck. Yarn-Malbrigo, Rios, Paris Night color.
The color is so RICH and it's GD's favorite color: Blue.
Negroni shirt being cut out for my son. This will be the fifth Negroni I have made and love this pattern, it's magic!
Finishing tonight, Neck Down Cardigan by Pure and Simple.
Finished and ready for the post office.
Archer Shirt by Grainline Studio.
I was not super impressed with the directions for this shirt, I had to go to several resources to understand how to sew this shirt together and often felt 'why are you doing it this way?'
I am going to sew another Archer shirt, I have the fabric and since I put in the research time, it should go smoothly.
This has been a wild week thus far for my household-
House contracts
Iowa
SOTU speech.
I may need to cast on five new projects to keep my BP calm and stable and my thoughts occupied!
Oye Vey.
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4 comments:
I love your Sockhead Cowl and that variegated yarn looks great! It's the perfect round-and-round knitting to promote calm and keep your bp stable. Plus you'll have a fantastic warm accessory when you're done!
I skipped the SOTU... I just couldn't. (But, that rip... oh yeah!) And, what on earth Iowa... is counting really that hard?
I love your sockhead cowl - I have a skein of yarn that I wanted to make socks from but the pooling is just not working, but maybe a sockhead cowl would be the trick! Thank you!
(and your sewing is SO inspiring! that plaid is AMAZING!!)
The cowl is such a lovely colour.
Wow! You are so busy!! I love your sockhead cowl. I made one last year - just solid red, and now I think a multi-colored one would be pretty. Very impressed with your sewing!
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