This was taken in the spring, when I was almost done and was getting a little slap happy. |
We planted some vegies before we left on our summer trip and returned to a giant zucchini. |
During our summer road trip, I did quite a bit of spinning with my Pocket Wheel. |
And I was able to knit my Moby Sweater using Rowan felted tweed yarn. It is by PetiteKnit, the same designer of my new tank tops. |
Then, I went back to the first one and took it apart from the underarms up. I decided since I liked the new fit better, and I like knitting...why not!
The Cumulus Tee is another by PetiteKnit that I made with the Pure Silk. |
With my loom, Sophie, I finished the cotton, waffle weave towels. |
Most were given away as gifts. |
My apprentice helped me to tie cords around the ends so that they won't get tangled. |
And to make a warp chain. This is like crocheting without a hook. It's another way to keep all the ends aligned so that they can be moved to and onto the loom without turning into yarn spaghetti. |
After Mom wore the sweater once, we decided that the sleeves were too short. I picked them apart, knit the sleeves another 1 1/2 inches and sewed them together, again. |
Mom is Very Pleased with her finished, bespoke sweater. |
Busy making beautiful and useful items! You are an inspiration, always!!
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It's beautiful! Well done! And the color...!
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