Sunday, 27 March 2011
Finally made something my husband claimed !
A friend suggested these two yarns would make a good Jared Flood style striped scarf. I thought it would be fun to turn it on the bias and then use garter stitch (which used to be my least favourite stitch, but worked on the bias, with fine yarn on needles 1-2 sizes bigger than for stockinette, it is my current favourite - like for Hitchhiker).
As I was knitting it my husband started to take interest (unusual, because he's fairly immune to knitwear as a result of overexposure). I let him try it on and the colours suited him.
So I finished it last night - hoping he'll get to wear it once or twice before it's time to stow the winter woolies (lavender and/or cedar balls).
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Just be patient....
Friday, 25 March 2011
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
This month in the garden
The garden is changing daily, so I thought I'd try to record the changes as they happen.
The forsythia is in full bloom now (the flowers seemed to take almost 3 weeks to come out this year).
For me when it starts to flower I know it's time to prune the roses. That's now been done and most of the other post-winter tidying.
Soon the bluebells will be drowning everything!
The forsythia is in full bloom now (the flowers seemed to take almost 3 weeks to come out this year).
For me when it starts to flower I know it's time to prune the roses. That's now been done and most of the other post-winter tidying.
Soon the bluebells will be drowning everything!
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Another Noro bias lace scarf
There are currently 35 examples on ravelry.
Click on the link to see the other versions:
noro bias lace scarves on ravelry