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These should be the last batch.

I made these for fun when I got my new mohair yarn.

Way easier than I expected and so fun.

Now I just need to learn how to fix my mistakes.

Yarn: Cascade Heritage in color #5617

Needle size: US6/4mm

Pattern: My own, available here

Recipient: Me

Completed: 28 May 2016

From the book "Myk Start" by May Langhelle. Opal cotton, #3

Pattern by Norah Gaughan, Yarn by handpaintedyarn.com (Merino DK in Noches de Otono)

Knocking out a quick idea that's been buzzing about

Still knitting using bits of this and that

I obsessed until it was done. I don't think I've knit myself a new hat since we moved Upstate. It's fun to have one now! Especially as the snow is still coming down in buckets.

 

ravelry link

try this on smaller needles and different yarn. I like wool for color works.

Yarn: SRK On Your Toes in color KOF.3825

Needle size: US1/2.25mm

Pattern: Smokey Zickzacks from New Directions in Sock Knitting

Modifications: Used Judy's Magic Cast On for initial cast on, instead of crocheted provisional cast on

In Progress: 9 February 2016

 

This is the largest size, after completing Tier C.

 

More details here

Knitting in technicolor

My latest project: a pair of leg warmers. Only half done.

Knit in New Directions

From "Purls of Wisdom" by Jenny Lord

Self striping socks in reverse.

Diana shawl with a crochet border

Free pattern, Really Quick Mitts, by Haley Waxberg.

www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/really-quick-mitts.

Noro Neck Warmer - [Blogged here]

Pattern: My own

Yarn: Noro Silk Garden

Needles: 5 mm

Yay- seems I am right on track to start my Feb socks.

 

Yarn ~ Woolen Mill St Yarns in the colorway Hermione Granger

Pattern~ Zigzagular.

Cuff contrast~ The Wool Barn in Petal

This is the first pair of socks I ever made. It was with Scheepjes Invicta Extra on 2.75mm needles. I used the Socks a la Carte pattern book as a guide, then altered the pattern to fit Jabin. Each sock took me a week of fairly consistent work to make! I used a Dutch heel. I am fairly happy with it, but there ended up being quite a little hole on one side of the gusset, which seemed to be caused by the slip-stitch pattern of the heel. I am going to have to figure out how to fix that.

 

He loves 'em, though! I hope they last!

I've been away from flickr for too long and thought I had better catch up. These are pictures of a shawl made last autumn from a pattern called Crescendo by Janina Kallio

Pattern: Stitch-Sampler Baby Blocks

by Melanie Falick and Kristin Nicholas

From Knitting for Baby

 

blogged.

 

EDIT: Made it to #88 in Explore on 11/19/07. Thanks everyone!

 

-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most favorited.

Pam's new summer knitting project.

cascade 220 armwarmers

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