Wool Peddlers (my second) is complete.
It's not blocked yet but I've already worn it once or twice because it's so cushy.
The yarn is Knitpicks Andean Silk, in 'sangria.' I used exactly 9 skeins. This allowed me to add two repeats of the lace. I shorted myself two rows on the final garter border so I wouldn't have to break into the tenth skein.
I liked knitting with this yarn. It's velvety soft - the garter sections were especially delicious. It is a little hairy as you'd expect from the alpaca content. The project took from April 20th to May 23rd. I used size 7 needles, but I think this yarn could be done on a size 6 to get a firmer fabric, depending upon your taste.
I also finished my scarf for this project - a group of Fibertraditions knitters have signed up to contribute scarves. Mine is a loose representation of the flag of Vietnam, in honor of Emily.
Intarsia is not my thing and duplicate stitching isn't much better, but on my second try I managed to duplicate-stitch something resembling a star.
Finally, in honor of Stephanie (whose name came up two separate times at my college reunion! now THAT's fame!), we have The Conwy Sock Contemplates Lower Lake at Mount Holyoke College.
I took about 40 pictures during the weekend, none of them with knitting content. Maybe I will post something with an extended entry to put them out there but keep them from displaying unless you go looking for them... Right now I'm a little put off by having to upload and identify 40 pictures...
The completion of Wool Peddlers freed me up to get a little done on my Noro cardigan. I hope to get a successful sleeve edging done within a few days and start working downward from the armholes. I sort of wish I had it done already, to wear - is it my imagination, or has it been the chilliest, dampest month of May ever? I turned the HEAT on in my house last night. Usually at this time of May I'm putting in the air conditioners.
Posted by Prudence at May 26, 2005 08:20 AMWOW ! YOU have been one busy knitter my friend!
The shawl is outstanding, the flag project is remarkable, the photo of Mt. Holyoke is a scene from a movie.... I love visiting these pages.
Helen
Hey, Caro, I love the way the scarf turned out - what a lovely homage to Emily, and yer knitting for a wonderful cause. :-) And WP - well, that's just stunning. I can't wait for the fashion show next year!
Posted by: Sam on May 26, 2005 01:21 PMSo many FOs, and I love how WP turned out - gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous.
Posted by: Angela on May 26, 2005 02:07 PMCaroline it is a gorgeous color!! Wow I may have to get the andean silk, it looks so great!
Posted by: elizabeth on May 26, 2005 04:51 PMWhy block? It looks cushy and yummy and wonderful! Love the color, Miss C. More, more, more!
Posted by: Lisa S on May 26, 2005 09:59 PMIt's almost okay that it's chilly out with that shawl done! It looks so comfy, almost like you should carry it with you everywhere like a Linus blanket!
Posted by: Kerry on May 26, 2005 10:34 PMcaroline, that shawl is sumptous! love the sock photo :-)
Posted by: vanessa on May 26, 2005 11:39 PM