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10 September 2008

Knitty's up!

...and there may be a little something in there by me. :)


eta: Isn't this a cool little button? So far on Ravelry there are 7 projects and 660 694! people have Waves of Grain in their queues! Woot! You can queue it here.

You can get the yarn here, at dye-master Karen's site! Enjoy!!!

Blogiversary contest winners comin' up soon!

31 comments:

  1. I am so over the moon happy for you!

    This is the best news I have had all day!

    Yay You!

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  2. That is gorgeous! Now my question is, did you use the whole hank? Or was it partial hank? I have some yarn that I would love to make it into that scarf but it's only 470 yds.

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  3. Its gorgeous. I'm a little scared of the graft, but what's life without a new challenge!

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  4. It's outstanding!!! I was just wondering what to do with some apple green cashmere cobweb, and this is JUST the thing. You're a remarkable designer!

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  5. Yay! It's in my queue!!

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  6. It's wonderful and the first design on this knitty that I want to knit!

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  7. Anonymous12:49 PM

    I saw that - it is gorgeous!

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  8. I made my way over here because I just saw it. It's beautiful, as usual! :)

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  9. Gorgeous!

    Congratulations on another wonderful pattern.

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  10. Congrats! It's beautiful!

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  11. As I was avidly and quickly checking out the patterns (I always do this, as if somebody was going to take them away or something, LOL) I saw this piece and didn't realize there was your name on it. And I was thinking: this looks so much like Rosemary's style, how strange.

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  12. Anonymous4:32 PM

    Absolutely beautiful!

    madeline

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  13. Anonymous8:38 PM

    Your design is so beautiful - it's caught my attention so much I actually clicked on the link to buy a skein in the same colorway - wonderful piece of knitting! Terry

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  14. Anonymous9:34 PM

    Sqeeeeee!!!!


    Ba

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  15. THANK YOU for this wonderful pattern! I've just ordered some japanese beads go go with my yummy cashmere, and I can't wait to start this!

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  16. oh my... this is lovely!
    Going straight to my Rav Q ;o)

    Congrats! another great design

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  17. Oh I adore the new pattern and I'm wracking my brain for a good yarn in my stash for it. :)

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  18. It's gorgeous! I've been seeing you all over lately...good for you, you're getting the recognition you deserve!

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  19. Awesome! Congratulations!

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  20. A gorgeous pattern as usual!! It's definitely one of my top two favorite patterns in that issue. Congrats!

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  21. Anonymous10:13 AM

    I absolutely adore this! Have cast on this afternoon with some lovely silk yarn. Stand by to hold my hand at the graft won't you? :D

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  22. Anonymous12:36 PM

    Beautiful, just beautiful! And Karen does such nice work.

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  23. Anonymous12:39 PM

    oh, you know how to bewitch me - on the list it goes.

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  24. Gorgeous as always Rosemary and I happen to have two skeins of her alpaca lace weight in a lovely variegated light green which I already have the perfect beads for.

    Must finish Tuscany.

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  25. Another beauty Rosemary! Congrats!

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  26. That scarf is beautiful and I WILL be knitting that one!
    I still want to knit/make your other projects.
    I so look forward to your book coming out in November!!!!
    Maria

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  27. It is a great pattern. Congrats :)

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  28. Wow--it's beautiful! Another stunning pattern that will be queued!

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  29. Rosemary- Love it- and the Jack Be-Litte too!

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  30. Gorgeous pattern as usual. I love it. Thanks for the kind comment on my blog. :) It means a lot

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