Well, completed but not yet blocked, is her shawl, knit from a kit she purchased at the KW Knitters Fair.
These shawls are gorgeous. An interesting shape, ombre colour shades and various knit stitches really add to the visual beauty.
Sharon is, by comparison, close to finishing hers.
Wilma warned her about yarn conservation. This is how much Wilma had left after the last stitch was cast off.
Definitely close, Wilma.
All Wilma, all the time, I tell you, today. Look at the hats she knit this week for the Christmas box campaign she supports.
Sharon R was in a ripping mood today. Here, Ingrid helpd her rip back her cowl.
Too thick a piece with 5 strands of Knitting Worsted. Try DK, Sharon.
Sandy B has a lovely shawl started. She hunts for her pattern because
she thinks her hand written copy is amusing.
Copied down on the only thing at hand. I don't know, Sandy. Wouldn't every knitter do that?
Sandy B has a lovely shawl started. She hunts for her pattern because
she thinks her hand written copy is amusing.
Copied down on the only thing at hand. I don't know, Sandy. Wouldn't every knitter do that?
Sorry about the Wilma overload today. I'll try to even things out next time. Until then, to all my Canadian readers, Happy Thanksgiving. Eats lots of turkey, enjoy your families and keep on knitting.
2 comments:
Happy Thanksgiving to you, too. On Saturday I'm making the cabbage rolls. There will be a blogpost about that after the holiday weekend.
GinaC - Happy Thanksgiving to you also, Brenda!
I love your Waterloo County Fair Isle...also adapted from that North Country book, I believe. It would definitely turn knitters' heads too!
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