I knit 10 carrots today. Now how often can you really say something like that? I finished two more bunnies & carrots hats and have now decided to try something else. I am making another pair of bunny mittens similar to the ones shown here but this time in Country Garden DK and size 4 needles instead of 3. The ones in the photo are done in Heilo. I will see later if I need to go down a needle size on the hand. I haven't decided what pattern to use on the hand. I also think I need to come up with some sort of a rabbit-related headband in worsted weight yarn.
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Bunny Mittens
I knit 10 carrots today. Now how often can you really say something like that? I finished two more bunnies & carrots hats and have now decided to try something else. I am making another pair of bunny mittens similar to the ones shown here but this time in Country Garden DK and size 4 needles instead of 3. The ones in the photo are done in Heilo. I will see later if I need to go down a needle size on the hand. I haven't decided what pattern to use on the hand. I also think I need to come up with some sort of a rabbit-related headband in worsted weight yarn.
Nagano Child's Hat
Here's a photo of the Dale of Norway Nagano child's hat.
Second FO of 2003 - I've finished the Maida's Mittens from Nancy Bush's Folk Knitting in Estonia in Richesse et Soie cashmere/silk and Nylamb wool/nylon. I took some photos today and need to get the film developed.
Back to Sirdal. I need to be accountable for the three goals I had for the Productive Spinners list - spin up the 4 oz combed alpaca (done), finish the main pattern on Sirdal (almost done), and do one entire pattern repeat on St. Enda. Haven't even touched it as I was distracted by knitting two pairs of mittens last week. Still I am more productive so that's a good thing. I have to report on my progress to Productive Spinners by Wednesday so maybe I can get some more done on my goals by then.
Has anyone noticed that there are rarely any patterns for stranded colorwork in any of the major knitting magazines anymore? I wonder if the newfound popularity of handpainted and self-patterning yarns means less people are interested in colorwork. Fortunately Dale of Norway is still turning out incredible designs - I can't wait for the Turino Olympic sweater design. And Bonnie Franz has started a newsletter called Stranded for those of us who love colorwork.
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