We had another dye class. It was a lot fun.
I finally got around to starting socks from my last dye class. When I finish the first sock, I think I will ball up the rest of the "scarf" and start knitting from the other end in hopes of having a matching pair, or a close approximation.
I couldn't resist this cute little pattern from Jil Eaton called the Pinafore Dress. It's a pretty quick knit, if I wouldn't keep picking up other new projects.
We finally got in Zauerball Starke 6 and this colorway was just crying out to become a Baby Surprise Jacket. Love those color changes
Linda knits so fast. She just bought the Cascade 220 Tweed and now has her Central Park Hoodie done and is working on 2 more.
Kris was inspired to knit this jacket from Fitted Knits from the Trunk Show we had of the book last summer. She bought tons of Woolbearers' Hand Dyed Cornucopia Yarn in the colorway Early Frost. I had dyed the colorway two different shades and Kris incorporated this beautifully in the jacket
Here is Donna's finished Cropped Vest from the Spring 2010 Vogue Knitting. She held together one strand of Plymouth Silk Shire, one strand of Dale of Norway's Svale and one strand of Cascade Heritage sock yarn. Beautiful results. She is making another one in blues. Can't wait to see that!
Linda was inspired to make the same vest. She used 2 strands of Tahki Cotton Classic and one strand of Berroco Seduce. Equally beautiful.
Meg came in to buy more yarn, or course. She happened to be wearing the Lace Tunic from French Girl Knits out of Classic Elite Premiere. She said that she made a lot of modifications to the pattern. It looks great!
Donna and Louise are making their second round of Wrap me up Shawls. The first ones were done in wool. Now they are working with cottons. Donna's is out of Knit One Crochet Too's Ty-Dy Cotton and Louise is using Woolbearers' Hand Dyed cotton worsted. Donna wore her finished shawl while shopping in New Hope PA and was offered $700 for the shawl by a shopowner there. If you calculate the time you put into all that knitting, I wonder what the hourly rate comes out to.
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