In the knitting guild, we have swap meets twice a year. Last March, I got several balls of someone's handspun. It's going to be a striped scarf. I love how different brown yarns can be!
Here's a finished (-ish) object from the Malabrigo Magic Yarn Ball swap.
Pattern: A Touch of Whimsy scarf
Yarn: Malabrigo Worsted, in Water Green (1 ball)
Needles: US 8. I used the Brittany needles Katy sent me, and they're lovely!
Cast on: 7/11/08
Cast off: 7/15/08
I really enjoyed this pattern. It's easy to memorize and interesting enough to keep your attention (which is a big deal for me!). The only problem? It's awfully short. So it might be frogged to make something else. The Malabrigo is too good to waste on a project I won't wear.
Here's a detail shot of the scarf. I love how there are cables and lace in it, but it's not too busy.
I also did some hand-dyeing this past week.
First, I made a giant skein. (Pardon the stuff on my dresser.)
I dyed it with egg dye in ~24 inch segments. It took about 15-20 minutes for the color to set in the microwave.
Here it is drying in my bathtub.
And here it is, all wound up and ready to go!
Is it just me, or do patterned socks get knit way faster than plain stockinette ones? It seemed like it only took a couple hours to do the whole patterned leg.
Yarn: Lang Yarns Jawoll Color Aktion, in the ever-so-poetic colorway 132.0188
Pattern: Spring Forward
Needles: US 1
Cast on: 7/21/08 (I think - it's been sitting around in my bag languishing in 1x1 ribbing for a while)
And now, a Basil update - remember this little guy? Look how big he is now! He spent the night at our house earlier this week. Aside from a couple of accidents, he did really well. (I think my brother feeds him sulfur bricks, though. Phew!)
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Ooh - looking at his face he's going to be like Brandi when he grows up!
I love all your projects! Cables and lace and color- Oh My! I just started "Backyard leaves scarf" for a friend- it called my name but it's not a quick knit. I haven't ventured into the land of dyeing yet but your yarn makes me want to give it a try!
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