Monday, July 20, 2020

Count Me Out


I've started on the Lofoten's yoke and it's a doozy. It's like doing a cross stitch pattern. It's all count, count, count and then go back and count again. I'm not hating it but it's going to take a lot patience and a lot of time to get it done.



The Hawthorne reel socks are at the heel. It's been slow going because......



.....I had the urge to start these. I had the ball laying out where I could see it and it kept calling to me. 




The latest Pimpeliesse is this big now. I am not even halfway there and the ball is looking mighty small. As long as I start decreasing at the halfway weight I should be fine. I just have to remember to keep weighing it. 

8 comments:

  1. Oooooh, that Pimpeliesse is gorgeous. I love that yarn color. So pretty.
    Lofoten looks so difficult to me. It's pretty but I would never be brave enough to knit it. And of course you have socks going. Who doesn't? Well, er um, me I guess. I actually don't have a thing in progress in my sock knitting bag. I need to make mittens after I finish the baby blanket I'm working on.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  2. I wouldn't have been able to resist that Opal sock yarn either - so cheerful!

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  3. The socks are fantastic! no wonder you couldn't wait to get to the new one! I know about the counting but there is no hurry...just keep checking yourself so you don't have to rip out! The shawl is a tense game---I failed/lost twice and moved back to socks! lol

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  4. ❤️ the colors of the Opal yarn! It’s cheerful and makes me smile.

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  5. The colors/yarns in your projects are so pretty and cheerful.

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  6. all pretty projects those orange socks are real cheerful!

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  7. Everything looks wonderful, I can't even seem to be able to count to five on a regular basis so that sweater pattern is off limits for me. Stay safe.

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  8. oh oh that shawl!!!!!!! I love the yarn with it. I'm crazy for socks too right now Deb! I agree that cheerful yarn is awesome for these days of COVID!

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