Gen-U-ine Knitting Content
I know things have been fairly sparse blogwise around here lately, what with all the work on my book and my yarnball earrings (scroll down) appearing in Vogue (woooooooo!). But today, I have real, honest-to-goodness actual gen-u-ine knitting content!
I've actually done a little bit of relaxation knitting on the cover project, Komon, from Knit Kimono (I love this book!). I went stash diving and came up with a wool yarn that has a lot of drape to it: the Novelty Buotone from Handpaintedyarn.com, color Treintaytres. I didn't swatch (I didn't feel like it - so there!), but so far so good! :) Here is some tweedy goodness:
And a look at the stitch pattern.
It is super easy to memorize. Perfect for mindless little bits of time, and for Saturday morning knitting group (my "me" time every week!) when I can talk and not get completely screwed up from lack of concentration.
And here is a little teeny tiny teaser for a project in my book.
I know. It's a really small clue. But it is coming out so cool that I can't wait for everyone to see. :) It looks way cooler than the sketch I drew up! Which is a very very good thing, if you get my drift. It's just a good thing that my wonderful editor can see beyond the clunky sketches!
Hope everyone has been having a great week!
I've actually done a little bit of relaxation knitting on the cover project, Komon, from Knit Kimono (I love this book!). I went stash diving and came up with a wool yarn that has a lot of drape to it: the Novelty Buotone from Handpaintedyarn.com, color Treintaytres. I didn't swatch (I didn't feel like it - so there!), but so far so good! :) Here is some tweedy goodness:
And a look at the stitch pattern.
It is super easy to memorize. Perfect for mindless little bits of time, and for Saturday morning knitting group (my "me" time every week!) when I can talk and not get completely screwed up from lack of concentration.
And here is a little teeny tiny teaser for a project in my book.
I know. It's a really small clue. But it is coming out so cool that I can't wait for everyone to see. :) It looks way cooler than the sketch I drew up! Which is a very very good thing, if you get my drift. It's just a good thing that my wonderful editor can see beyond the clunky sketches!
Hope everyone has been having a great week!
19 Comments:
You are a tease! I didn't know you got something in Vogue, I'll have to check it out, congratulations!
cant wait to see!!!!! I LOVE the color!
Congrats on Vogue! Holy toledo, that is great!
I love Love LOVE the yarn in your kimono pic.
Mysteries all over! I love the colors :D
Can you put those earring online here, Rosemary? I'd love to see them!
Pretty knitting, the stitch almost looks like crochet!
You are creating such fantastic things in your life right now, and experiencing such awesome opportunities. I'm so happy for you!
What a beautiful mix of colours...that's going to be one stunning kimono!
Congrats too on Vogue!
Lovely stitch pattern for the kimono, and the yarn looks promising with all the variegations (and remember, I'm not a fan of variegated yarns, but this do look cool). Congratulations on Vogue! How wonderful!
Congrats on being in Vogue. That is so exciting. I love all your pins. I am going to have to order one when the exchange is over. The painted lady is amazing. I am so glad that you are getting use out of your new book. BTW A package will be arriving today or tomorrow. I hope.
Ooo, pretty yarn for the kimono! i love the colors!
Looking forward to seeing more!
That is a pretty stitch pattern! I love simple knits sometimes.
Can't wait to see what this teaser is. And, I saw your earrings in VK!! Cool!
I saw the earrings in Vogue -- they are so fabulous! Sally loves that kimono book, too.
Gorgeous pattern; gorgeous yarn! Congrats on seeing your earrings published in Vogue .. you must be almost 'bustin' your buttons'!
I saw the earrings- they're wonderful.
And I love tweedy yarn.
Lovely pictures! Look forward to seeing your book -- how exciting!
The kimono is going to be gorgeous! Lovely colours.
Beautiful job an both projects. The tweed is a nice blend of colours. I really love the colour of the mystery project.
I love these earrings! I'm emailing your link to my mom as a Christmas gift idea. :)
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