Saturday, November 05, 2005

Shawl, gifts, and a new project

Blogger wasn't playing nicely the last few days, so I'm finally sharing pictures. Here's the Shaeffer Anne shawl with yours truly as a size indicator. Not bad at all, especially considering I used just a little over 320 yards. Can't believe there was so much left after such a lovely pair of socks! Thanks again to Julie, my incredibly considerate sockapal2za pal who sent the extra yarn along, just in case I could use it.

One more peek - the colors are more accurate on this one. It's so soft and light, with a bit of warmth that's comforting. I'm sending this off to someone in a very bad patch at the moment, and comfort is exactly what she needs. Julie, this yarn is getting a really good home :-)

Look what I got in the mail on Friday! A card and beautiful stitch markers from Danielle over at aswim in knits. Looks like I was one of the prize winners out of everyone who donated at Give a Little put together by Margene of zeneedle fame. I actually won something! And such a lovely something - I love the colors and the sheer number of these. Have to be making something lacey and intricate soon, I think. The green and mauve ones are my favorites and are sitting on my knitting needles right now. Thank you, Danielle, and many thanks to Margene for putting all of this together. So happy to be able to help in any small way.

Last, I decided to start something simple as a rest from lots and lots of lace and tiny needles. This is what I came up with as "easy". Actually, it's pretty simple and I'm loving how it's coming out so far. It's Classic Aran out of The Children's Collection with Alice and Jade Starmore, though I'm using the pattern more as a guide and changing things as I go. For instance, I'm using Cotton-Ease, which is a slightly larger guage but CHEAP. My youngest (he's four and a half) picked the pattern out with a wide grin and a "can you make me a sweater, mommy?" - how could I say no? The only glitch is that I only have 3 skeins of Cotton-Ease. Looks like I'll get a front and a back out of that, but the kid needs something to cover up those arms, I'm thinking. Anyone happen to have 2 or 3 skeins of Cotton-Ease in Blueberry? I'll send money, handmade soap, baked goods.... Never mind that last bit - Norma has 3 skeins that will soon become the rest of the sweater. Thank you, Norma! Isn't the Internet grand?

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:26 AM

    You know, I never gave much thought to a shoulder shawl but you may have changed my mind..well...at least made me think about it :)

    The child's aran is gorgeous and your cables are so neat! All that seed stitch would make me blind, I'm sure - but boy does it look nice :)

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  2. I haven't been the biggest fan of shoulder shawls, either - but this one is really pretty. Such a simple pattern, too, with only a two row repeat. Might have to make me up one, too :-)

    The cables on the aran really pop since the yarn has a tiny bit of sheen to the finish. Wish I could credit my handwork, but it's the yarn that really makes then look nice.

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  3. Kathy, so glad you like the stitch markers. I wasn't sure who they were going to, so it was hard to "guess" on colors. The sweater you've started is gorgeous! Cotton Ease is very practical for a kid, so I'm glad you found enough for the project!

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  4. Anonymous11:52 AM

    I'm glad you found a good use for the extra yarn! The shawl looks gorgeous!

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  5. Anonymous8:20 PM

    I have some Blueberry too -- let me know if you need any.

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