In looking back at my last few posts, I noticed that I hadn't documented finished objects since May or something like that. Yes, I showed my fair items, but some of those had been finished for awhile, and some of them hadn't appeared here. Since the reason I started a blog was to document my knitting, here goes.
Artichoke Socks: This was a mystery sock from back in May. I finished them, love the yarn, but wasn't too happy with the way mine came out...yarn over issue that made the holes differing sizes. I have since figured out how to fix this, but wasn't successful when making the socks.
Boneyard Shawl: Finished this with the Knitgirllls spinalong/knitalong.
Wendyknits Summer Mystery Shawl: I made this out of The Sanguine Gryphon Eidos, which is wonderful yarn.
My first crocheted potholder! I took a crochet class and made this and sent it to the Princess. I know she was impressed.
My handspun Pogona. This Juliespins fiber was supposed to be a sweater, but didn't really want to. It made a nice shawl and I have some left to make into something smaller.
My first crocheted dishcloth!
My Daybreak out of Wollmeise. I wore this at Sock Summit and had compliments.
My Earth and Sky (Stephen West mystery shawl). If I'd known how this was going to look, I probably would have chosen different colors, but it's growing on me.
Two pairs of socks, both self-striping. This one has an afterthought heel.
This one doesn't.
Whew!
Artichoke Socks: This was a mystery sock from back in May. I finished them, love the yarn, but wasn't too happy with the way mine came out...yarn over issue that made the holes differing sizes. I have since figured out how to fix this, but wasn't successful when making the socks.
Boneyard Shawl: Finished this with the Knitgirllls spinalong/knitalong.
My first crocheted potholder! I took a crochet class and made this and sent it to the Princess. I know she was impressed.
My handspun Pogona. This Juliespins fiber was supposed to be a sweater, but didn't really want to. It made a nice shawl and I have some left to make into something smaller.
My first crocheted dishcloth!
My Daybreak out of Wollmeise. I wore this at Sock Summit and had compliments.
My Earth and Sky (Stephen West mystery shawl). If I'd known how this was going to look, I probably would have chosen different colors, but it's growing on me.
This one doesn't.
Whew!
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It's truly amazing, Twin!
Also amazing is that array of FOs. I know it represents a backlog, but still, wow! Impressive and lovely!