She will be blogging about all of it, but I thought I might put in my 2 cents worth. She has been merciless in her teasing the last week and has been telling me how soft something is, or amazing colors, or I am bringing you a Llama, sheesh what a stinker! I know she won't bring me a Llama, but I was so excited that my dog would have a new playmate :)

So one of the new yarns she is gaga about is the Seta Nova which has Mulberry silk in it and I have touched Mulberry silk and yum, yum, yum!! I can't wait to see this and cast on, oh yeah didn't I just blog about too many WIP's in my life, but you can see how it happens cant' you?
Ok so back on track here and to the right is a swatch of color No. 9 and I want to know that stitch pattern, anyone?? At any rate she should be back in the shop on Monday and will hopefully have a detailed blog for you soon!
As always happy knitting and crocheting! Jeanne
Jeanne - were you going to use the fact that llamas spit to spice your yarn ends for you (I watched your demo with the faux spit glass of water :-)
ReplyDeleteHa Ha Ha!! That's a great idea! Llama spit...I hope you enjoyed the faux spit and I will use Llama spit next time, as I bet it's real sticky :) Jeanne
ReplyDeleteAbout the stitch pattern... That's a nice smooth cable! After peering at the photo, here's what I came up with:
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Work stockinette for 10 or 11 rows
Next row (RS): repeat *C2RF, C2LF*
C2LF: put 2 sts on cable ndl, hold in front, k2, knit 2 sts from cable ndl
C2RF: put 2 sts on cable ndl, hold in back, k2, knit 2 sts from cable ndl
Wow you little Hobbit you are amazing!! Thanks I will give that a try...thanks!
ReplyDeleteAmber sounds like she’s had quite the yarn-filled adventure! I love hearing about new textures and fibers—Mulberry silk in Seta Nova sounds absolutely dreamy. It’s funny how quickly we end up with more WIPs, but who can resist? I was actually researching fiber types recently for a project and even came across some Assignment Help resources that dive into the science behind yarn blends. Can’t wait to read her blog update!
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