as promised. I've been knitting this Aran sweater for a while - C picked out and determined on a v-neck cardigan pattern which he wanted converted into a crewneck sweater, so the sizing required adjusting and the whole front neck shapings had to be calculated. And there was a pause while I knit the baby blanket - but it's done.
I also made him a shirt. I had ordered 1/4 metre of peacock feather fabric for masks, and when he saw it, he requested a shirt. So that was his anniversary present. For some reason it's very hard to get the colour of the fabric right. I sent my sister a photo of a spare mask to see if she would like it, and when she got it, she said the fabric was even nicer than the photo. It is - I've ordered more to make a summer dress for myself - and didn't think the photo I took of the shirt was worth uploading. There's more jade green colour in the fabric in real life.
You sure do achieve magic with those knitting needles. That peacock fabric is so colorful - I bet the shirt (and soon to be dress) are stellar. I know how you feel about getting to see some different scenery. Those hills and valleys are breathtaking. And that last picture of the fern against the stone wall is a wonderful composition. That would make a beautiful background for a card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic sweater! I hope C appreciates you. Hot fresh bread and aran sweaters...
ReplyDeleteAn unexpected treat-a Vikings shoot site. I hope it has been bringing in some money for the local stores with the cast/crew-much needed with the past year.
Hugs Margot