Hello Dear Readers,
I have been Missing in Action since the start of Year of Projects for 2022-2023 but I am back now. I may not post every week, but I have missed the comaraderie of this group and am looking forward to catching up on everyone else's posts.
I won't flood this post with pictures of ALL the things I have knit for the past two and a half months, but I will focus on the highlights.
Foxpaws is definitely a highlight and a shawl I am very proud of:
There have been a two pairs of socks completed:
And I have two singles that need mates:
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inside of doubleheel sock |
I am currently test knitting another sock with about 3inches done - but no pics because no spoilers. Same goes for the Imagined Landscapes September Gnome KAL - you will have to wait until October to see it.
I have added six little gnomes to my Advent gnome knits (the six in the back)
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18 done, 6 to go |
I am almost finished the pattern on the front of my son's Gansey and then I have to re-read Gordon's blog on the Rig and Furrow shoulder strap. I have to say I have been doing a bit of fretting about whether it will fit or not, and I keep measuring and remeasuring the distance from where I have separated the front and back to get to the 10inches my son needs for armhole depth.
(designing your own gansey comes with a bit of trepidation it seems).
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My latest wee little gnome wanted get in on the pic |
I knit a summery tunic by a wonderful Ukranian designer. The front is plain stockingnette with a wee bit of lace on the bottom, but look at how lovely the back is!
In further news I won a £25 coupon from Black Sheep Wools in the UK for my Tomte Christmas tree skirt. It is featured in issue 229 of Simply Knitting magazine (so of course I had to buy a copy). I already ordered two skeins of wool from them. 100gms of self-patterning sock yarn, and 200gms of lace to knit a summery sweater. The irony of the 'win' is that the shipping to Canada is £25 but still it was a good excuse to increase my stash.
So you can see despite not posting for the past three months I am still knitting (when I am not spinning, or swimming, or generally taking care of myself).
Speaking of spinning - last week I received in the mail 5 ounces of fibre that I won during Tour de Fleece!
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I love this colourway |
I am currently combing and spinning some Fresian fleece my son gave me from a farm in the Yukon where he lived for 18 months.
On the personal, non-knitting, front I have decided to become a 'wild' swimmer this fall and winter. I ordered some neoprene gloves/booties/cap to use as the ocean temperatures dip into single digits. I also bought a water thermometer so I will know exactly what I am getting into before I enter the ccoolldddd water. I have two sisters and a brother that wild swim, and, well, they have convinced me to give it a go. I did swim in the ocean yesterday for 16 minutes. The ocean temp was about 14.4 degrees Celcius. Of course my husband thinks I am a wee bit nuts, but he drives me to and fro and sits on the beach watching. (He has made it quite clear that should anything go awry he will be no help as he is a sinker, not a swimmer! Good to know, eh?
I will leave you with a picture of a visitor we had in front of our house on Saturday afternoon.
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And he was BIG |
Signing off for now - I will try to be more timely in my posts from now on.
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This wildlife is much more welcome than Mr. Black Bear |