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Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Yarnalong - Mid term break

I have made it to the mid term break, relatively unscathed!
I have several projects on the needles at the moment.
Firstly, socks for Thomas.  This is his second pair and I am using up some Arne and Carlos yarn by Regia. I am doing a plain vanilla sock and will do a FLKH.
Secondly, socks for me - of course.  These are the march sock club socks from The Knitting Goddess. The pattern is called Dalez (by Rachel Coopey) and the yarn is the added Violet colourway.
I am still making my way through Boxy - I am on the inches and inches of stockinette.  I am hoping that I might be able to get to the sleeves before the first.
I am also reading the Yokes book by Kate Davies which is gorgeous.  I read an article in The Knitter magazine about the Bohus Stickning style of knitting which I loved.  Following on from that led me to this book and as a result I am about to start a KAL with the Yarniacs Podcast called the colors of fall KAL as the jade wool I bought from Coldharbour Mill a couple of months ago to knit Buchanan with is perfect for that.
On the first I am casting on Zinone by Andi Satterlund as part of her outfit along 2016.  I will be making a Dominique skirt by Tilly and The Buttons to accompany it.
I spelt Andi's name very wrong in this photo (apologies again!)  I can't wait to get this underway.
Joining again after a long break with Nicole and Ginny

6 comments:

  1. You certainly are busy. Wow, lots going on. I love the Kate Davies Yokes book. Especially the cover sweater. Which one do you think you'll knit?

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    1. I'm going to do Buchanan first, then be brave and knit Epistrophy (it has a steek!)

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  2. Bohus knitting fascinates me too - I did a class on it at Knit Nation many years ago and I love the wrist warmers I made. I've got a kit for Wild Apples, I just haven't dared start it yet!!

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    1. Oh I love wild apples - must hunt it down myself.

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  3. love your socks on the needles, so pretty!!

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  4. The Yokes book is so beautiful. And the history of Bohus knitting is fascinating.

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