Here’s what’s on the needles right now:
1. Wisp – I’ve ravelry titled this “Last Chance for Lace” because I’ve tried a few lace patterns which have proved nothing less then frustrating. I “really” want to love the lace knitting but I’m just not sure.. So this was it. I’ve gotta say… So far, so good! I’m LOVING it! I’m taking it slow though and not trying to rush myself to finish (because then the mistakes will happen and I am apparently not good at ripping back with such little yarn) Anyway, here’s what it looks like so far!
Not too shabby! Can’t wait to finish it and see it blocked
2. Child’s Placket-Neck Pullover – I’m loving this so far, but we’ll see how I feel when I get up to the neck. The colour is “key lime” I’m making it for my cousin who is expecting in June. I decided to go with the 6-12 mo. Hopefully I’ll have enough yarn.
Fun eh?!?!
This morning I sat down and took a serious look at what I wanted to make next. Rhi and I are headed to the Knitters Frolic in Toronto next weekend and I wanted to have some “focus” so I didn’t turn all “ohhhhh pretttyy yarn.. must.have” when I got there and end up with a stash of yarn with no ideas (though I suppose there are worse things lol) Here’s what made the list:
- Razor Cami – by Katie Marcus
- Ribbed Lace Bolero – by Kelly Maher
- Coffee Tunic – by Mira Ranki
- Pretty in Pink – by Amanda Ree
Of course, one can always use some sock yarn and I’ve certainly got enough patterns faved that it won’t go to waste…..
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You’re going to love Wisp- it’s a great intro lace project, since it’s a lot easier to memorize than most intricate lace patterns. Good luck! The colour is stunning, by the way.