Happy 2008!
Sheepy Capri Pants
Yarn: Knitpicks WOTA - Dark Brown 0.6 skein (66 yards)
100purewool Merino 3-ply - Giotto 1 skein (218 yards)
Pattern: Mandie's Sheepy Pants
Needles: 4.0mm & 4.5mm
The yarn is soft as butter and super comfy!
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And this is my last FO for 2007 and my New Year present to Ely, our grown-up niece:
Chunky Ribbed Scarf
Yarn: Bertagna Filati Flamm 100% Wool
3 balls or 165 yards in Mulberry
Needles: 12.0mm
Finished size: 4.5" x 70" (17sts wide)
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Oh and these are yarns from the dyeing party with Ingrid. It was so much fun! I’m using some recycled DK cashmere/silk/merino from last year, and one of the pink skeins went into the dye bath first and is darker than the other two. Hmmm, I’m really not quite sure… maybe I’ll make some scarves or maybe I’ll over-dye them altogether.
Totally inspired by Ingrid’s success on over-dyeing her red sock yarn, this lot of vermilions was done after I got home…
And Ingrid gave me a cone of her bare socks yarn for Christmas and I've dyed up the first 2 skeins. Just can't wait to do more :)
Next time, I’ll be showing you my New Year projects and some new yarns too.
Till then, happy knitting everyone!
7 comments:
The little pants are adorable. I like the scarf you knit for your niece too, it looks so soft and squishy. Great job on dyeing the yarns too, very pretty colors.
The sheepy pants look nice and cozy - love her cool boots!
I can see that you have many talents - the yarn colours are so rich and gorgeous!
What cute little pants! And yours yarns are very beautiful!
Hi,
I'm glad that you are having fun with the yarn. I love the pants too - I bet they are getting worn this week!
The pants looks so comfy and cute. No wonder they are your favorite.
All that yarn dyeing looks so fun. I wish I knew how to dye too.
I am sure you will turn them into beautiful knits.
What a gorgeous recap!
Maryann,
I wanted to let you know I am passing along the "You Make My Day" award to you. I love all of your delicate and beautiful knits. They inspire me. Thank you!
You can see my blog for more details and feel free to pass this along to others if you want.
P.S. I am dying to know how to make a grid/collage of photos like you did. Can you share any tips?
you can always email me at windingtheskein@gmail.com
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