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lace

27
Aug
2014

a skirt, a shawl, a sweater, and a dress

Each Wednesday I post little snippets about the projects I’m working on.
You can see all of the Wednesday posts here.


lace shawl work in progress

I added another 10 rows or so to the lace shawl I’m knitting out of Julie Asseline’s beautiful “Merletto” lace weight yarn.

knitted sweater work in progress

I got through the the striped section of the first sleeve on my Versio Sweater.
I was planning on working both sleeves simultaneously, by finishing a stripe on one sleeve, then working that same stripe on the second sleeve. But when it came down to it, I went the route that gave me fewer ends to weave in…

large scale gingham fabric

I’m working on a pleated skirt for The Self-Made Wardrobe Project. I absolutely adore the idea, but I’m hoping it doesn’t look too much like a tablecloth.

waiting in a train station

And I spent about 9 hours this weekend putting my latest jersey wrap dress through the rigors of train travel and it held up beautifully.

20
Aug
2014

finishing, restarting, ripping

half finished sweater

The body of my Versio sweater is done, and I’m hoping to pick up for the sleeves tonight. My plan is to work them simultaneously, working stripe A on the right sleeve then stripe A on the left sleeve. I’m cutting it close on yardage, and will probably need to pick up a second skein of the black “Forest Hills,” but hopefully I’ll make it.

knitting

Remember this shawl? From weeks and weeks and weeks ago?
It was my main knitting project through the stomach problems, and the bedbug situation. Simple, straight forward, stockinette, half circle. I finally got it back on the needles, and have figured out what I want to do for the bottom edging. yay.

unblocked lace shawl

And Julie Asselin posted her fall colorways on instagram & in her Ravelry group, so I can show off the beautifulness that is the colorway “Anemone.” I’m working away on this new design and loving it – though I did need to rip a couple rows last night, which is why the stitches aren’t all sitting on the needle correctly…