Joining Ginny at Small Things and the girls for Yarn Along Three.
A post about what we are reading
and what we are knitting.
Rather than bore you with the same Tomten Jacket that I have
posted here twice before I bring you...
the dishcloth.
I am using Bernat Handicrafter Cotton.
Naturals. In Guacamole.
At $1.25 for a 42.5g ball I can make 2 dishcloths.
(read tongue in cheek)
And I have just picked up from the library the book
Winter Solstice.
I got the idea from a post on last weeks Yarn Along.
I am going to start it tonight and am quite looking forward to it.
My jacket is coming along slowly but surely.
I am not going to make the sleeves as contoured as the pattern asks
I am not going to make the sleeves as contoured as the pattern asks
so I have a little bit of figuring to do.
It feels good to hold these small bamboo needles as opposed
to the large metal ones on the sweater.
I haven't quite got used to the "nails on a chalkboard"
type of sound they make as I knit.
Nice neutral colors.
Feel good cotton.
This is a quick easy project with an
oh so near completion date.
Just what I need.
10 comments:
I love the mix of neutrals in the yarn and I could even probably pull off dishcloths - I am a very new, not so good knitter :0)
I love the neutrals, the book looks good too!
I love how we are all reading new books from what others are reading in the yarn along.
I love love the color of the yarn!
I love working with cotton- and the colors are lovely :)
Lovely yarn color, lovely yarn name, yummy! Dishcloths are ever so fun to knit, nice and quick :)
That looks like I book I would like. I love knitting dishcloths...so quick!
Oh, aren't bamboo needles wonderful? Once I made the switch, I've never looked back.
Oh, aren't bamboo needles wonderful? Once I made the switch, I've never looked back.
p.s. sorry for the "extra" comment!
I love the colors in your dishcloth yarn! I want to read that book too!
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