knitting at slow speed
I am multi-tasking these days. Multi-muti-multi-multi-multi-tasking. Since I am usually a fairly monogamous knitter, things seem to be going so very very slowly. Closest to my heart, because I really want to wear it, is a lacy leafy lightweight sweater. It is in Tosh Merino Light - three skeins I scored from my lys when it changed hands.
I love it deeply.
It is a top down raglan and I particularly dote on the raglan increases.
I can't wait to separate for the sleeves and body, but since this one is really only for me, I have other things to do first.
I have a sagebrush infinity scarf to knit up out of Miss Babs gorgeous Yummy 2 ply in Beachglass.
A river watery shawl to knit up in beautiful Shalimar Breathless. (pics to come!)
And a lilacs scarf to knit up in Iridaceae sock yarn in one of the most beautiful colorways I've ever seen: Irisberry.
I'm getting a lot of audiobook time in. :)
I love it deeply.
It is a top down raglan and I particularly dote on the raglan increases.
I can't wait to separate for the sleeves and body, but since this one is really only for me, I have other things to do first.
I have a sagebrush infinity scarf to knit up out of Miss Babs gorgeous Yummy 2 ply in Beachglass.
A river watery shawl to knit up in beautiful Shalimar Breathless. (pics to come!)
And a lilacs scarf to knit up in Iridaceae sock yarn in one of the most beautiful colorways I've ever seen: Irisberry.
I'm getting a lot of audiobook time in. :)
Labels: 7 Small Shawls Y3, lace, yarny goodness
7 Comments:
Those increases are particularly cool.
What a beautiful post!
I feel the same way. Monogamous knitting is usually the way I go, but I have so much knitting to do that I have many projects on the needles right now. I don't feel like I'm getting anything done.
♥!
I'm trying to remember to get my audiobooks going again. But I have my audiobook device in the bedroom and mostly I use it to read me to sleep when I don't feel well. Oops. :)
Probably will change next week on the airplane.
Whatcha listening to?
How lovely! Can't wait to see it all finished.
I have three skeins of TML that I would love to turn into something pretty and leafy and lacy. Any chance you'll be writing that up into a pattern...:)?
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