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Handknitted by me.
This Icelandic style sweater is a very rich firey red with brown & white pattening.
2 strands of luxury78% British mohair throughout.
Warm brown used for the cuffs, welt & t/neck.
Firey red & pale orange mix used for the body & sleeves.
Pattening in warm brown, white & red.
by vivien_mohair
Started yet another pair of socks at the weekend. Started watching "Outlander" so wanted something simple. Pattern is "Vanilla Latte". Yarn - Regia Pairfect.
Small with vine pattern in contrasting blue yarn
www.loopysplace.co.uk/store/p271/Baby_Hat_with_Leaf_Patte...
I made four pairs yesterday evening, using a pattern by Polly. Jamieson & Smith Shetland laceweight. I am addicted!
Yep. Still making scarves.. :)
A free pattern on Ravelry, www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/candle-flame-scarf
(I hope this is the link)
Shire Aran, new pattern that's been marinating all winter long - Harrisville Highland (shown in cypress and russet). A saddle-shoulder cabled pullover, for classic wear.
Pattern release finally imminent!
This Tea Cosy has been handknitted and felted by me, it fits a teapot 22 inches around and 7 1/2 inches high. Cosy has be made with Minerva wool yarn. This is a beautiful Red Heather yarn. (It's not quite this bright, the flash on my camera made it a little brighter.) All flowers and leaves have been hand crocheted, and knitted. (The Flowers have hand beaded centers, and the Flower on the top has small pearl beads hand sewn into the flower.) Here is a link to a photo of the teapot I have it on.
www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_10104_9990000069302011P?vName... the Home&cName=Dishes,Linens&Tableware&sName=Dinnerware&psid=FROOGLE&sid=KDx20070926x00003a
Day 5
Slob day today.First time I have worn trousers since I came back from Spain in September.
High waist trousers one of many pairs I have made from VOGUE 1062 these are my favourite .Comfy and slouchy.
Jumper knitted from a 40's pattern.
Also wore a very nondescript me made nightie and some crochet bedsocks first thing.
All blogged about in various places at www.themakingsofanurbanrustic.blogspot.co.uk