So let's see...
Sweater is joined and am working on the yoke. I tried to buy longer circs for it (using 80cm) but Aero doesn't make them longer! (And Aero is the only company I have found which makes the actual needles (not the cable) long enough for me to use (semi)comfortably) Here's hoping I have enough yarn... (If anyone has any Madarin Soft cotton in 093 and/or 008 (grey and green), I would like to hear from you, just in case. But let's hope it doesn't get there...
I bought some yarn. Commercial, superwash, and purple. I owe a good friend something, so this might be a portable project, or at least my next one (might go super-fast).
That's all for knitting, but I have some art/craft stuff to show (maybe) once I get photos.
Ooh, Trompe-L'Oeil by Malajube. Fun album! So Fun!
Excuse me while I go look up kinesiologists at the local gym.
Oh, and the 'Milestone'? This is my 100th post. Rawkk. With two K's.
And one last thing. If you've got me linked on your blog, or blogroll or whatever, let me know! I will most likely be very happy to link back to you! Now is the time to de-lurk!
Oh no, you've caught me! *de-lurks*
ReplyDeleteNo public blog, Miss Heather?
ReplyDeleteYou're linked on mine. :)
ReplyDeleteCool sweater. Pretty pretty new yarn :) Love the purple!
Very nice sweater! Looks great!
ReplyDelete"DELURKING" !!! Love the colors of this sweater. Can't wait to see it finished.
ReplyDeleteI love the soft colours of the sweater. Delurking to say hi!
ReplyDelete*delurk*
ReplyDeletei love that sweater but it looks green, not grey. glad you found needles that fit your hand. that is why i don't buy the super short circs. the needles are even too short for me, with my child-hands
Squeee!!! Look at the shiny link to my blog!!! *dances*
ReplyDeletewhen I find that one circ is too short, I just use two, just start knitting with another the same size!
ReplyDeleteHopefully that will work.
Deb
sweaters lookin' good!!!!!! and i heart malajube. you've been on my blogroll for ever :-)
ReplyDeleteMy socks are just basic socks, ribbed cuff, using the Yarn Harlot's book as a guide.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!! Nice colours too.
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