Here are the long awaited photos of all the knits I've been working on. Well, not all, but the highlights.
The Cabled Kanga Tunic, at long last, is wearable. I skipped the pockets in the front because they were a pain in the ass, and this thing is huge enough without adding more stitches onto it. Unfortunately, weight loss and gauge issues mean that this only fits with a belt around the waist, but I think it looks cute n'est-ce pas? This is also the worst photo of the bunch (light was low) so maybe I'll work on getting a better one. Onward!
Here's the face f
And this is me smizing for Tyra.
My overall verdict is that this is an A+ knit.
Ensuite: The long-awaited Emerald Isle Cardigan, the epic fail of seaming, the one that st
Finally, some smaller pieces. From the second I saw Andrea's shawl, I knew I had to make it, and I wear it all the time. It's made from Blue Sky Alpaca Sport which is unbearably soft. I loved making this yarn, and I really enjoyed going away from my usual bright color pallette to make something kind of Victorian and simple. It's simply gorgeous.
My hat is another version of the Star-Crossed Sloucy Beret because I lost my original. I'm not crazy about the color, so I'll probably give it away to anyone who would look better in a white hat than me. Any takers?
Here's my awesome, awesome "dress" scarf as I call it. It's a version of the Clapotis, smaller obviously. It's such a great pattern because it shows off yarn without being too simple, and it being knit on the bias makes the slight variagations in the yarn show up even cooler. I love it, and I love Tilli Tomas's silk yarns. I can't wait to pair this with a black dress and go out some night.
And finally...just for fun, because I know you're all curious.....
Hasta pronto, my ladies.
I really enjoy all the poses. Looking sophisticated and at ease with a glass of vino. Looking soulfully out the window onto the streets of Minneapolis. And of course the face...
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