Friday, May 21, 2010

  Bags for Sale

I LOVE OHD knitting bags but have about 10 of them. I have only used this bag once. She is truely beautiful! Here is a link to the bags description.
Tonya

$170 OBO including shipping. SOLD

I bought this bag but the colors are just not me. It has never been used.

$60 including shipping. Payment through Paypal.
Thanks for looking!

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

  Louet Victoria for SALE

*******SOLD*******

I am selling my Louet Victoria. She is in excellent condition. I just bought a Majacraft Rose and am getting the Little Gem so I can use the bobbins on both wheels.

She is about a year old and has very little spinning mileage on her. Mine is the S96 (Oak)

The S96 - Solid Oak frame with a MDF and Oak veneer wheel and treadles.
The wheel has three holes, giving the effect of a spoked wheel.

Specifications: System: scotch tension Weight: 3.5 kg (7.7 pounds) Folded size: 14 x 36 x 55 cm (5-1/2” x 14” x 21”) The S95/S96 is more compact and lighter than any wheel currently on the market.

The flyer and bobbins need to be taken off the wheel to obtain these folded sizes. The bobbins and flyer do fit within these sizes. A bobbin rack for plying is built into the bag.

Ratios: 6:1, 8.5:1 & 13:1 Bobbin capacity: about 120 gr (4.5 ounces) Orifice: 9 mm (3/8”)

The S96 Oak Wheel is supplied with a bag for storage and carrying the wheel, fiber and yarn easier. This bag can be carried as a hand bag, a shoulder bag or as a back pack.

I live in Ellicott City, Maryland if anyone is interested to pick her up or I can ship her out to you if you live farther away. Paypal is my choice of payment.

The price is $700 including shipping. I will send photos if you would like just let me know.

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Tuesday, May 04, 2010

  I’m going to get on the Ball now!!

Maryland Sheep and Wool was wooly and wonderful…but oh so HOT and HUMID!!! For some reason I start slacking off on my knitting just as the weather starts warming up from the Big Bad Winter. MD Sheep & Wool always give me the incentive and push to start working on all my knitting projects. I also get the spinning fever once again. Woohoo for Spring!!!

I have some photos I’ll post later from the festival…but now I need to go outside for a nice long walk since it is not snowing or raining…see you later!
BEWARE...Lots of photos…

Tanya and Donna

Tanya in TOTAL concentration!!!

Help me!

This little lamb was soooo adorable and cuddly too!!! I want one!

Sweet Donna!

Tanya & Heather

That’s all the pics I took of the festival. Oh well…it was too hot & humid to think too much.

Guess what???? I got a new Spinning wheel!!!!! It is a Majacraft Rose. Talk about an object of Beauty…I’m calling her Fanny Rose. My Grandma’s name was Fanny & my maiden name was Rosenbloom…so I had to get her! Have a look…


I notice that the spokes are different than any other Rose I have seen. They must have just changed the design. Either way…I LOVE her!!!

Beautiful Rose Tatoo

This is the first I have spun on her with the 8.7 ratio and it looks better than I ever did on my Louet Victoria.


Fanny Rose by the Fireplace

I have been spinning everyday (on my Victoria) since MD Sheep & Wool & loving every minute of it. Now…I have my Rose & can’t wait to improve my spinning!!!
Don’t you just love her?

Here are a couple photos before I leave you…

A cherry tree outside my house

Look at that gorgeous blue sky!!!

Weeping Cherries on my front yard

I’ll show some knitting next time.
Have a fabulous Day!!!

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

  Is This Really a Knitting Site???

I haven’t been knitting too much in the last couple of weeks…but I can surely give you an update on my painting…started the background color…

My Art class ends in 3 weeks…so I will only get to finish this in the fall as she only wants us to work on our projects in her class. I will have to find something else to work on for the summer.

Now…to get on the ball with my Knitting!!! I need to finish Vivian.
I can’t wait till MD Sheep & Wool!!!!!

Have a great day!

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Thursday, April 08, 2010

  Update on my Painting


I need to finish putting the background in & a few more shading touch ups with the charcoal and then I start my favorite part…the Pastels!!

Have a great night!!!

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Monday, April 05, 2010

  I’m Alive!!!

I can not believe how long it has been since I have posted on my blog. Time sure flies when you are having fun! I do have some finished knits since I last posted…but not as many as I should have. I have slacked off a bit in my knitting lately…but I’ll be getting back on track soon, soon, soon!
First up is…
Blanket…the Cardigan...



I used Rowan Soft Tweed and this yarn is sooo soft!
This pattern is by Drops Design. It is 103-1 Jacket in Eskimo or Silke-Alpaca with A-shape. I’m pretty pleased with this cardigan.

Next up is…
Ei Lina…The Hat...


The yarn is filatura di Crosa Zara. I have worn this hat quite a bit and still no pilling! I love it!!

Breeze…The Sock...

One down…one to go. Eventually!

Fetching…The Fingerless mitts…


I made these for my Mom. She really loves these. I used Berroco Pure Merino Nuance. Lovely yarn.

Making Waves…The Socks…

I finally finished these socks! Woohoo!!!!

The Apres Surf Hoodie...


I’m knitting this using Rowan RYC Cashcotton 4 ply. Again, I love this yarn! Very soft & cozy!!! I am in love with this sweater, but haven’t worked on it for a while! The thing I love about this knit is that I think this sweater looks great on everyone…all body shapes!!

My latest one I’m working on is…
Vivian...


I’m using Madelinetosh DK. LOVE this yarn!

I’ve also been busy on another painting…
Pretty Lady...

The medium is pastel.
The latest one I’m working on is this…

Well there you have it. Eiknit is still alive and well!! I really miss blogging…so I will try to keep up with posting more regularly.
Have a fab night!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, October 06, 2008

  Updated Knit Project Photos

To get started, here are some knits that I have finished (not as many as I’d have liked to finish) on my long break from blogging…
Orangina in Black...
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Pattern... Orangina by Stefanie Japel
Yarn... Jaeger Sienna in Black #418
Needles... Size US 2

I am not in love with the fit of this. It is too short. I must remember to knit tops longer than I think they should be. Sometimes I don’t think I need to as I am very short waisted. Also…I just don’t like cotton. It does not bounce back.

Next up is the Dropped Stitch Lace Tank...
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Pattern... Drop Stitch Lace Tank by Stefanie Japel
Yarn... Rowan Calmer in Calm #461 (4 Skeins)
Needles... Size US 4,5,6

I’m not happy with this top also. It is way too short. As I said before, I must knit my tops longer!! I would also have liked it better in a different yarn. I love the calmer…just not for this top. Oh well, You knit…you learn!

Here is my Twisted Stitch Cap...
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Pattern... Twisted Stitch Cap by Meg Swansen
Yarn... Rowan Pure Wool DK in Black #004 (2 skeins)
Needles... Size US 3

Mods... I only made it shorter as I have a very small head!
I LOVE this hat. I switch between this one & my Shedir when we walk our dogs in the winter! It is soooo warm & cosy.

Next up is my Anemoi Mittens...
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Pattern... Anemoi Mittens by Eunny Jang
Yarn... Rowan 4 Ply Soft in Rain Cloud #387 and Victoria #390
Needles... Size US 1

Another love of mine. These fit great, though they are a touch snug. I still love them to life! I also wear these all the time while walking my dogs. I must knit more mittens and gloves!!!

Here are the knits I am working on… Flicca...
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Pattern... Flicca by Anna Bell
Yarn... Rowan Yorkshire Tweed Chunky in String #551
Needles... Size US 10

This one might take awhile.

Here is the little progress I have made on the Fitted Jacket with Embroidery that everyone asks me about…
Remember this?
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I really love how it is turning out even though you need sunglasses to look at it…just kidding. It is very colorful though!

Next up is Cherry...
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I started the right front a little while ago. I’m using Rowan RYC Cashcotton DK in #616. I LOVE this yarn. It feels amazing to knit with!!

Last but not Least…in order of cluesMy Goddess Mandala Mystery Shawl...
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Clue 1
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Clue 1 & 2
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Clue 1, 2 & 3
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Clue 1, 2, 3 & part of 4
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A finished circular shawl body with only the edging to go.
I am almost halfway done with the edging. This is my first time knitting an edging and it is very easy. I loved learning a new technique. It is also my first circular shawl. I can’t wait to finish and block it out. Then the magic will come!!! I’m using Malabrigo Lace yarn in color Azul Profundo. This yarn is fabulous to knit with. Oh so soft!!

Well that’s it for today. Do you think it’s enough photos!!!
Have a fabulous day!!

 

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

  Feeling guilty!

Ok…if Pixiestikz can update than so can I. I’m going to download the new version of my web site software and then I’m going to update my site. Man it has been a loooong time! See you soon!

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

  Somethings going on around here…

To start off…I have another finished knit. Yes…she has cables. I just love them!! Take a look…
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Here she is cleaned and drying…almost ready for her debut.
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Ready for anything
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A close up of the beautiful wooden toggles.
Project...Cabled Latte from VK Holiday 2004
Yarn...Jaeger Extra Fine Merino Aran in color #2794 Garlic
Needles...US 4 and 5 Inox circulars
Mods...I really didn’t do anything major, only very minor adjustments. I went down quite a few needles sizes as I wanted her a little more fitted, but ended up getting perfect gauge. I moved the buttons down on the sweater as I know that I will never button it up at the neck. I made icord button loops. These are wonderful, sturdy and they look great also.
I am very pleased with this cardigan. She is very cozy and comfortable. The cables stand out amazingly well on this yarn. I’m a happy camper!!

Works in Progress...
I’m knitting Eunny Jang’s Endpaper Mitts…
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I’m knitting these because for one, I love them. I’m also getting some practice on my Fair Isle technique for my next BIG project (more about that in a bit)
Did you notice the right mitt? Here’s a little story. When I first met my DH, he always called me Ei (e i, not i) He even designed a necklace for my first birthday that I shared with him that is an EI with a diamond chip. I LOVE it. It was sooo special because he thought it out and was from his heart. Well I loved my little nickname and it stuck for years. Then not hearing it for a long while, I met Heather (Spacetricot on Ravelry) and she started calling me that. Well anyway, I decided that I wanted my Endpaper mitts to be special & I think adding the Ei to them makes them perfectly unique. I’m happy with how it turned out. Now, it is not a major design, but this is only the beginning!!!  I’m using Hand Jive Knits Nature’s Palette Fingering yarn in colors #113 (Walnut) & #114 (Chocolate) Fabulous yarn!!

Next up is ...
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This is called the Twisted Stitch Cap. It is designed by Meg Swansen and is from the Vogue Knitting American Collection. I love the different cables in this. Every stitch is a twisted. It definitely makes it harder…but is is going to be one beautiful hat! I’m using Rowan Pure Wool DK in Black. It is lovely to work with.

Future knit projects (within the next 2 weeks)...
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This is the Fitted Jacket with Embroidery from Norsk Strikkedesign. This is such a beautiful book. I have been wanting to knit this jacket for a long time now. Well…it is going to become a reality.

I also want to knit this...
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This is Flicca by Anna Bell. I just think this is such a cool sweater coat. It is made with a chunky yarn…perfect for our winter weather. I’m using Rowan Yorkshire Tweed Chunky in color #551 String

UPDATE...

I finished these up last night! They are pretty darn cute!
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I think thats it for now…
Enjoy the rest of your day…ours is a snowy one!

 

Thursday, December 20, 2007

  It’s Time for the Photos

Well I finally have some photos of me modeling Forecast. I have had quite a few requests for them. I couldn’t decide which photo to choose, so I’m including them all. Have a peek…
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I have to say that this is probably my favorite sweater as far as all around wearability. It is hip, cool. elegant and makes a pretty darn good statement…in my eyes! It goes with just about anything and everything from jeans to a pretty skirt. I love it so much that I might have to knit one in another color. Maybe a grey tweed..oh I’m sure I’ll think of something.

I’m still working on my Cabled Latte. I’m about 2/3 finished with the sleeves. I am knitting them both at the same time which of course seems to take forever. I love this cardigan so far and can’t wait till I’m finished to try her on. I bought 2 sets of toggle buttons. I just have to make a choice as to which ones I want to use. This is going to be one beautiful cardigan. I LOVE the cables on it!!!

I’m going to try to post again before the holiday…but if I don’t, have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year!!! Be safe!

 

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Saturday, December 08, 2007

  The Forecast for today is…

fine, fine, fine! I am finished my Forecast. Here she is…
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And here is a close up of the wood buttons…
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Pattern... Forecast by Stephanie Japel
Yarn... Cascade 220 color #7821. This is a beautiful light Mocha brown.
Needles... US 5 and 7
Mods... I made lots of the same mods that others have done with this pattern. I made the sleeves longer. I started the sleeve ribbing at the elbows. I made the bodice longer and the ribbing at the waist longer. I decreased 6 sts at the wrists on the first row of the bottom border. I used 9 buttons instead of 10. I also did a 3 stitch bobble instead of a 5 stitch bobble. I also found on here how to do a bobble without turning your work. It is not as pronounced as when you turn it…but It’s a lot easier, especially when you have lots of them and easier is good! Thank you So much yarn So little time! I think that’s it for the mods.
I absolutely loved knitting this cardigan. This is knit from the top down…my first time ever knitting this way and I LOVE it!!! I will definitely be knitting more sweaters his way. Probably from her Fitted Knits book. Her patterns are fabulous! Can you believe this sweater took me 11 days to knit. Of course that is all I was doing.  grin

What I’m working on now...
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This is called the Cable/Rib Cardigan #20 (I’m calling it the Cabled Latte Cardigan) It is from the Vogue knitting Holiday 2004. And another view…
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What is it about cables that is so very intriguing? I just love, love, love them. If I could only knit cables…I would. I love them that much.
I’m using Jaeger Extra Fine Merino Aran in color Garlic #2794. I love this yarn. It knits up beautifully and the cables are just so defined! It is not as soft as, lets say Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran…but it is fabulous yarn which will soften up quite a bit once washed. I have knit with their DK and it is so lovely. I am also starting to look for Toggles for this sweater. I have never used them on any of my knits…but I have been itching to. I would like to use either horn or wood toggles in a medium to dark brown. This cardigan calls for 3 toggles. I’d better get searching!

Here are some photos I’d like to share with you…
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This is my Japanese Red Maple outside in front of my dining room. It is so gorgeous in person. It really looks like it is on fire!

Hope you have a fabulous weekend!!!

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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

  It’s About Time for a Finished Object

What can I say…I have been too busy with Ravelry for my blog…BAD girl! Keeping up with a blog takes a lot of time (I’m a slow poster), but with the two…now it’s twice the amount of time. Blah, blah, blah…anyway here we go.

I have a FO. It is the Tangled Yoke Cardigan!!! I LOVE this sweater!!! Simple but elegant! Here she is…
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Pattern...Tangled Yoke Cardigan by Eunny Jang from IK Fall 2007
Yarn...Rowan Felted tweed in the color Phantom
Needles...US 0, 1 and 3 (this was just for the garter stitch rib at the hips by mistake…then I switched to the US 1. It worked out though)
Mods...I made the sleeves 1 3/4 inches longer than the pattern. I"m glad I did.
I was really worried about the fit of this one as she calls for a size 5 needle and I had to use a US 1 to get gauge. It worked though and I have learned that it doesn’t matter what needle size you have to use to get gauge…what ever it is…just do it! The fit is perfect. I love the construction of this sweater. This is my first time knitting a sweater in the round (no seaming…Woohoo!!) loved the cable (adds just the right touch)...the hardest part for me was having to pick up stitches for the neckband and doing the 3 needle bind off ( I think it was because you are supposed to use the smallest needle to pick up the stitches and I was already using a 1, so they were tight. I made it through the hardest part though.

Newest Knit Project...is…Forecast...
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I started this cardigan 11 days ago. Do you think I have been knitting a lot? This is such a cool sweater to knit. This is my first time knitting from the the down. I love, love, love it!!! NO SEAMING. Not that I mind the seaming as I actually enjoy it now. I’m using Cascade 220 in the color #7821. This color is so elegant. It is like a light mocha brown. I am so close to finishing this. I can’t wait till this is done. Sooooo close! I tried it on (the one advantage of knitting from the top) and it is tight!!! I sure hope it is wearable. Only time will tell. I have a little more to go on the sleeve and then on to the button bands. I need to start looking for some pretty buttons…10 of them that is!

Well thats it for now…Have a great day!!!

 

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

  My Brand New Beautiful Birch!!

Well, I finished my second Birch just in time for my San Diego trip. I’m so glad I knit another one. This is the perfect accessory for the cool San Diego evenings. Take a look…
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Oh how I love you Birch. So cozy, soft and oh sooo yummy!!! I used the Kid Silk Haze in Anthracite on size US 6 needles. Simply Fabulous Darling!

There are so many knits that I want to do. Lets see…there is Silver Belle. I think this is so pretty. I love all the cables…especially how they flow across the back. Just beautiful! I just got Rowan Pure Wool Aran in 2 different grays & I think they are beautiful yarns. I think this will work for this one. Then there is Forecast . This is one cardigan that looks great on many different body types. I’m going to do a few changes to this pattern as some other people have done…such as…starting the sleeve ribbing at the elbows and lengthening the ribbing on the body. This is a must have sweater. I’m thinking of using Green Mountain Spinnery Mountain Mohair in this gorgeous deep blue. We’ll see. I also LOVE Demi. I have some Rowan Rowanspun Aran in Caviar (pretty medium brown) I’m thinking of using. There are a couple other yarns I have in mind though. The sweater that I have to have now though is the Tangled Yoke Cardigan This is such a simple but elegant little cardigan. Fabulous. I am using this yarn…
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Here are some photos of my progress so far…
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This yarn is so wonderful to knit with. My only problem is that they call for a size 5 needle and I had to go down to a size 1 to get gauge. I don’t care though as it is perfect gauge now and is looking mighty fine. I’m using Rowan Felted Tweed in Phantom. It is a beautiful deep brown with pretty light blue specks. Love it!! I am all finished with the body. I cast on for the sleeves next.

Well thats it for now. I’d better go so I can start knitting the Tangled Yokes sleeves.

Have a fabulous day!

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

  I’m in…I’m in

Ravelry that is!!! WooHoo! Thank to these lovely knitters. I love ya girls! wink
I absolutely love this site . It is avery innovative site. Everything about it is awesome. I can’t wait till they open up to the public though so my friend Donna can join.

I decided to start knitting another Birch shawl (since my first one was stolen) Here is a what she looks like so far…
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I am soooo loving being able to knit this again. This shawl is very simple but elegant. I’m on a mission though. I have to get this done in time for when I go to San Diego on September 6. I love this color even better than my last one. I used Rowan Kidsilk Haze in Smoke for my first one. This color is Anthracite. I is darker and richer than Smoke. I can’t wait until it’s all finished.

Green Mountain Knitting Bag for Sale...
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It has 3 fully lined pockets on the inside
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A detailed view of the lined pocket
This bag measures 18"W by 13"H. not including the height of the beautiful wood handles. It also has shoulder straps which I love.

I already have 4 bags from Martha and I’m getting a custom one made up now. I’m totally obsessed with her bags. They are made extremely well. This one was more orange than I wanted. I thought it was going to be a deeper red. This bag has never been used. It still has the tag on it. If you are interested in it…please email me.

Have a great day!!!

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

  Sweet Baby Green Trellis

I’m here to say that I have a beautiful baby sweater finished to brag about. I’m sure many of you have heard of Trellis. Well here she is in all of her sweetness…
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This is one of the cutest baby sweaters I have ever seen. The pattern is very well written. I am very pleased with the outcome. This one goes to my 1 year old neice…I sure hope she likes it.
Pattern...Trellis from Knitty
Yarn...Rowan Wool Cotton Color #960
Needles...US #4 Inox circular
Size...18 months
Mods...The only thing I changed war the yarn used. They call for Rowan All Seasons Cotton which is a worsted weight and Wool/Cotton is a DK weight. I LOVED working with this yarn. It is soft and fabulous. I did have to go down a few needle sizes (they suggest a 5/6 needles…no way for me the way I knit) though as I am a loose knitter and I do not like a loose sloppy look to the stitches.

I’m working on a couple of other knits at the moment. The first one is the very popular Orangina...
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This sweater is based on such a neat simple concept…2 rectangles joined at the shoulders and side seams. Stefanie Japel is a design goddess in my opinion. I have her book Fitted Knits. I love it and there are tons of knits that I really want to do. I also love Forcast and can’t wait to cast on for that one.
I’m using Jaegar Siena 4 Ply in black.

The other knit I am working on is Fay by Kim Hargreaves. So is the lovely Donna...
I love sweaters that are nice and light. I love how the model is wearing a collared shirt underneath. I would wear it the same way. I LOVE that look! I’m using Rowan 4 Ply in the color???XOGTNDG…what? oh my…I just looked & I am using the WRONG yarn (It says Wool/Cotton which is a DK weight. I was wondering why it looked wider than it should be). Oh…this is not fair. I have to rip out & do it all over again! :-(( Lesson learned…always read the labels before you start a project. I have NEVER done this before.. Here is a photo anyway of the beautiful work that I have to RIP out…
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I have to say that this is fun to knit…not boring. The waistband is knit first & than all the stitches are picked up. OH…all that work…for nothing. I’ll get over it! Now for the right yarn that I will start knitting with as soon as I finish this post is…Rowan 4 Ply Soft color #389. A beautiful brown.

Here are a couple photos I would like to share with you…
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Mother Nature
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Pretty Porsche
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Handsome Bentley
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My favorite RAW dessert!!! Cheesecake with bananas. I love it with blueberries and blueberry sauce also! YUMMY!!!!
It has been 14 months now since I have been RAW. I am still LOVING this lifestyle!

Have a fabulous Day!

 
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