As I've no knitting to show you, I'll give you instead another gratuitous Scottish travel shot. Kathleen in Inverary, May 2005. (I think my hair isn't growing and then I look back at pics like this and see it is!)
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Noro Aurora - only in the stash a few weeks and already becoming a multi-directional scarf.
Regal Silk- slowly becoming a Multi-directional scarf.
Enjoyed Saturday's Art Exhibition in Kirkintilloch. Our friend Debbie was exhibiting and volunteering there and had invited us along. We didn't buy anything but there was some lovely work there and I was really impressed by the church where it took place. It was really like a small cathedral really. What really blew me away was the exquisite, modern (1980s) stained glass.
Also enjoyed Sunday's stitch and bitch in the Tramway. I can't believe Jacqui is leaving us for the northern lights of old Aberdeen. I'm going to be helping out with some of the admin for the Stitch and Bitch group for a few months. Looking forward to learning the ropes.
May I say how beautiful Madeline's Multidirectional scarf is shaping up to be. Knocks mine into a cocked hat. (Not fishing for you to contradict me here, it is a genuine opinion.) The colours are jewel tones and have a glow about them. It really shows off the structure of the scarf too.
I now have two on the go, the original one in Noro Aurora, and I have been inspired to do another in my silk yarn from Get Knitted in an attempt to get a colour glow like Madeline. If you remember I was talking about making it into a Clapotis. Now I am leaning more towards Clapotis in my Soy Silk. Watch this space. J has asked for a multidirectional in muted blues and grey in a chenille yarn. I'll see what I can rustle up, but I may have to go shopping!
Had a lovely night on Thursday with some friends from here and there. Had a wee dinner party with the Spanish Assistant from my school (Monica from Galicia) and her flatmate who I had never met before but was lovely (Audrey from Nantes). Also represented were Burnley and the fine hamlets of Auchinloch and Moodiesburn. The Welsh contingent couldn't make it.
Had a great night with plenty of food, wine, laughter and banter. What more could you ask for? Must do it again soon.
Any knitting news? Well, like Madeline (MadKnits in sidebar) I am doing the Multidirectional Scarf. I admired Heather's (Dollydimple in the sidebar) at the SECC and she talked me through how it's done so I am making in-roads on it with my Noro Aurora from K1 Yarn Boutique (you guessed it, sidebar). Not the softest but I'm enjoying the way it's turning out.
Paltry progress to report on Heathery sock no#2. I don't have full blown Second Sock Syndrome as such, but I certain have a mild condition when it comes to the second in a pair.
Have done a few more repeats on my 4ply Alpaca scarf. I have high expectations for this, it's shaping up really nicely.
Haven't cast on anything major since I finished Fern, although Bay from Rowan 36 is a contender, as is something in All Seasons Cotton from Rowan's Classic Knits for Real Women, or words to that effect.
Must dash, off to Kirkintilloch to a local Art Exhibition. Apparently it's fairly bijou this year, but I'm sure it's still well worth seeing. x K
Thank you very much for the lovely comments about Fern. In particular the colour seems to be big hit! It was nice to have a chance to model it myself rather than ask my regular holly bush to stand in. You get a much better idea of the shape of it that way, and those nice compliments about the colour suiting me were an added bonus. Having a wee get together tomorrow, so may wear her then.
Now if you like this book , you'll LOVEthis website . It's a site featuring lovely pictures, advice, cautionary tales, FO, contentedness and general wall to wall knitalong scarfiness. Factor in a few hours to look at this, I had a bit of a lost evening after I came back from Stitch and Bitch at Mono last night, just getting carried away browsing.
An art student called Estelle was "documenting" our knit and chat last night for her research and a forthcoming assignment. Glad to be someone's muse :-)
Knitted in Jaeger Odessa DK, shade 163. Mohair, and "polyester metal". Used 7 balls; it has got great yardage. Bought the yarn from Black Sheep Wools at the Creative Stitches fair 2004. See Carol, I do use up some of it!When are you getting a blog by the way???
Taken from Rowan 36, went up 1/2mm needle size for fit. I am pleased with it, although as you can see I need a wee ribbon or something to make the first wrap lie flat on the inside. I did know that of course, but I wanted to make the most of a short dry spell to get out to the park and get the photos taken.
Thanks to J for taking the photos and thanks to Strictly Come Dancing for making the seaming a bearable process!
Loopy from Knitty Fall 2002 Mark Two. In sky blue KSH and DB Maya colour 05. Novelty effect, but decent yarns used.
Too hard to control, way too uneven and here's the clincher - not loving the look of it. Looks like that stuff soldiers use. Camouflage netting. Off to frog pond.
Sneak preview. Full size (park?) picture coming soon. x K