I am also the proud possessor of Knitpicks Options needles- my own set of interchangeable circulars with their shiny smooth metal and pointy tips.. Now I am all set to make all the projects I've been dreaming of. Including not a few patterns from the beautiful designs in Fitted Knits by Stephanie Japel..

2) Casting on has also be done (and undone) for the Coquette Lace top from Fitted Knits using the shimmery shiny Gloss in dusk which I spent a good two days untangling as I doubled it and wound it up. I so need a yarn swift.
3) The Cranberry Merino Style has been set aside for the puff-sleeve cardigan also from Fitted Knits:
It's similar in some elements to the Knitty Forecast cardigan which I plan to make with the dark plummy Rowan Yorkshire Tweed Mrs C gave me but it's special all the same. And I lost the beginning of my forecast on the bus which disheartened me.
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5) Reviews I read about Wool of the Andes seemed a bit down on it- but I really liked it. The colours are so nice and deep and the yarn is much softer than I was expecting.. I got contrasting shades so I can Fair Isle me some cool mittens. Mrs C bought me Folk Mittens for my bithday and it's such an exciting book- full of traditional patterns and knitting histories from all around the world. Like how when female students in the US first began going to uni they'd all figure out which lecturers would allow them to knit in class and they had these dangling cage things on their wrists to hold yarn so they could knit and walk between classes. Uni knitting life hasn't changed overmuch.
That'll do for my stash description for now- I'll add more photos later. I'll go into the exciting places we discovered in New York- especially Brooklyn which is a dream place- and maybe even get to the uber coolness that is MuJew knitting, in part 2.
ps. I kept wierdly dotting apostrophes at every plural. I think it's dying and going crazy as it does..
2 comments:
is it weird that when u desribe all ur wool, i get really hungry? hmm... i think it is.
anyway, im jst glad u blogged - but notsomuch about NY as about the wool!!
come on, ny stories plz... can't believe there was a time wen u would have bn more psyched abt the apple store than boxes of wool!
lol times have changed- it's less than a year ago still that we were all learning our first stitches in Morocco. I think that facebook has taken over the social community element of blogging but this knitblogging has a specialised function. And I was always lazy about anecdotes.. push BSE to blog- she's been waay slower than me and don't care overmuch about knitting
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