I have to start this by saying thank you, I feel so overwhelmed with all the comments I've had on this blog and all the support people have given on Ravelry. I had a good number of people fill in my survey, and I've started making some changes on the blog. For example, you'll notice my new look and I've got lots of fun posts lined up - some more knit stuff posts and I've got some lovely knit nerds to share in the coming weeks too. I feel really happy right now with the direction my blog is going in, AND I've already started planning my 30th birthday giveaway, which will be in about 6 weeks time. Anyway I thought I'd share some WIPs this week - only 2 of my current projects have grown as on Thursday last week I was struck down with a cold/flu virus and didn't knit for 4 days. Here we go:
My sylph scarf has probably doubled in size, it's starting to look really good and take shape. I'm still so excited to get it finished and see how it looks blocked:
My owl-cho has more than doubled in size, the neckline is done and I've started on the shoulder increases - I'm using lots of stitch markers and the rows are giant - but because it's knit in the round, you just knit as garter stitch so it's potato chip knitting:
My plan with the owl-cho is to cable in some owls around the bottom but I'm a little concerned that the yarn might be a little bit too chunky - so at the moment I'm having a bit of a rethink - it might just be a 'cho next week.
Check out Tami's blog and Yarn Along to see what everyone else is working on.
V xo
I love your new look :) and I'm looking forward to the knitting nerds!
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better - your scarf is such a pretty colour, couldn't help but cheer you up!
I'm thinking about owls too - for a little tiny knit...
Very pretty header you have on your blog.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have gotten in a lot of knitting with being
able to double the size of your projects, that makes for a
great week!
Have a happy yarn along day.
Ooh, that scarf is gonna be pretty! Lovely colour.
ReplyDeletepotato chip knitting is an apt description!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Tracey, your header is lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects you have here.
Linda
For your owl-cho, the yarn could never be too chunky, take a look at the sweater pattern Owls by Kate Davies, which is knitted in bulky yarn. It should look perfect! I love how delicate and flowey your scarf is looking.
ReplyDeleteWhat pumpkin said ... it could never be too chunky, I think. It's a lovely colour and looks delicious warm.
ReplyDeleteI'm all for "potato chip" knitting especially when you're feeling under the weather. Have to say I hope you go for the owls- I'd love to see them.
ReplyDeleteLove the scarf!! The color is beautiful!!
ReplyDelete~~Renee
Go for chunky! Glad you're getting into your blogging groove. It's so much fun, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteOoh, it's looking good around here! Nicely done. Blocking lace is such magic -- I'm looking forward to seeing how your scarf turns out!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing the finished owl-cho, I'd be interested to see how the owls come out with the chunky wool!
ReplyDeleteFaye
Beautiful I can't wait to see how both projects turn out. And I love the look of your blog. I don't know what it looked like before but it looks great now. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I love how wonderful and helpful the people in blogland and Ravelry are. I'm glad you got some good feedback.
ReplyDeleteThe blog is looking sharp! The colors of your projects are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove the new heading! It's really awesome. Your progress on your WIPs is great too. Can't wait to see the final product.
ReplyDeleteLooking great! I'd love to know which code you used for your progress bars on the right - do you have a link? :)
ReplyDeleteI love your header - very cool picture! The Works in Progress are looking good too - the yarn for your sylph looks absolutely gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteLove that silk scarf color, absolutely beautiful. Looks like you've got lots of lovely projects in the works. :)
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