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provincial waistcoat
September 26th, 2007I finished this at the beginning of the month, but it has been way too hot to model a wool vest until now. I like the vest but I think it is not the greatest choice for my shape. Maybe it would look better over a long sleeved thermal t.
The pattern and the super light and fluffy hadspun yarn were well matched and made for a quick, fun knit. And yes, I know that my shirt needs to be ironed.
Two beautiful and very different hanks of yarn
September 8th, 2007Morning Glories
Two slubby plies of wool and mohair blend that I hand dyed, wrapped gently with a hand dyed silk thread strung with siver glass beads. 72 yards, bulky. Maybe for sale?
A so called ugly batt from High Prarie fibers. Spins up light and beautiful, yet strangely like dryer lint. I love it. 220 yards of light worsted weight, about 1/8 of the huge bat spun up.
Equestrian Blazer by Kate Gilbert for Interweave Knits and a preview
September 1st, 2007I loved this pattern. It was easy to knit. I wound up knitting the smallest size to make up for using a rather bulky yarn, and I think the subtle self striping highlights the beautiful short row shaping.
I have sewn the collar down all the way around since the photos were taken. You can see it curling at the top even with the two rows of crochet I added. I am also thinking about swapping the button out for a wooden toggle.
And here is a sneak preview of a pattern I hope to have for download by the end of the month. It is already charted and the pattern is ready to go in the colors shown, but I am going to chart it in a few more colorways and give some options for using shetland wool, the new knitpicks heathers, or maybe since there is -gasp- no steaking in this fair isle sweater I will even include a few superwash sock yarn color charts. Let me know in the comments if there is any colorway that you must have. This one is mostly blues and browns. Also leave a comment if you want an email when the pattern is ready for download!

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