Once that is done, I have a pattern to release (scheduled for next week), another that will start testing around the same time, and then I can move on to the shawlette which is clamouring to get out of my imagination and on to my needles.
OK, that’s definitely an overstatement, but it is true that the holidays are over and thoughts must return to work once more. When “Work” involves this gorgeous rich blue laceweight yarn, pretty beads, and a pattern that has been just challenging enough to design with, it doesn’t feel like work though. It does feel like this project has been on the needles for ages, but I haven’t been working on it exclusively. Far from it! This poor, patient shawl has waited, uncomplaining, while I have put it aside time and again to make no less than nine other knitting projects plus spinning projects and now finally I can give it my full attention. With over 400 stitches per row now I’m going to need to!
Once that is done, I have a pattern to release (scheduled for next week), another that will start testing around the same time, and then I can move on to the shawlette which is clamouring to get out of my imagination and on to my needles.
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