Abundance to Start the Week
For today's project features, I have a bit of an abundance of riches with three projects to share with you!
First up is a pair of socks knit by Rachel using FF Classic Merino Wool Sock Yarn in the Wisteria colorway. (Sorry folks . . . this is an older colorway that's no longer available.) Rachel used the Smokin' Sock pattern by Anne Hanson.
The next project is a Chevron scarf that was also knit by Rachel and also uses FF Classic Merino Wool Sock Yarn. I can't name the colorways for you, as these were purchased by Rachel all the way back in June 2006 and my memory doesn't work quite that well on a Monday morning!
Such lovely work by Rachel! You can see lots more of Rachel's knitting over at her blog.
The next project I have to show you today is a child's sweater. This was both designed and knit by Celia.
The semi-solid turquoise side is the FF yarn (Classic Merino Sock, I think?). The geometric pattern switches gears on the reverse side, creating more visual interest.
Darling, isn't it?!
A big Thank You to Rachel and Celia for sharing their work and helping to start us off on a happy foot this Monday morning. All of these cheerful colors have me thinking that perhaps Spring really is coming!
Great day to all!
For today's project features, I have a bit of an abundance of riches with three projects to share with you!
First up is a pair of socks knit by Rachel using FF Classic Merino Wool Sock Yarn in the Wisteria colorway. (Sorry folks . . . this is an older colorway that's no longer available.) Rachel used the Smokin' Sock pattern by Anne Hanson.
The next project is a Chevron scarf that was also knit by Rachel and also uses FF Classic Merino Wool Sock Yarn. I can't name the colorways for you, as these were purchased by Rachel all the way back in June 2006 and my memory doesn't work quite that well on a Monday morning!
Such lovely work by Rachel! You can see lots more of Rachel's knitting over at her blog.
The next project I have to show you today is a child's sweater. This was both designed and knit by Celia.
The semi-solid turquoise side is the FF yarn (Classic Merino Sock, I think?). The geometric pattern switches gears on the reverse side, creating more visual interest.
Darling, isn't it?!
A big Thank You to Rachel and Celia for sharing their work and helping to start us off on a happy foot this Monday morning. All of these cheerful colors have me thinking that perhaps Spring really is coming!
Great day to all!
1 comment:
Thank you Deb, such a lovely birthday present, yup I am older today :)
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