Monday, October 09, 2006

Somewhere on somebody's blog there was a link to knit a square for Grandmother Purl This sounded like a fun idea and immediately made a square and then read the fine print where they said to use natural machine washable fibers. So I restarted using some of knitpicks 100% merino superwash. It was fun to knit and loved the easy lace pattern that I found here . It's a simple 4 row repeat pattern that's very easy and yet looks very nice. This picture doesn't do it justice.


When that was done, I discoverd the Afghans for Afghans website and felt compelled to knit a vest for a child. I'm about half done



and have enjoyed using up handspun yarns that I had spun and were just sitting on a shelf. This pattern is great for using odds and ends of yarn. They need 900 sweaters and vests by November 3rd. Again, it looks better in person, but you get


the gist of it. It's knitted in one piece and you switch colors whenever you want with a solid back. It's interesting that I never could find anything to do with this yarn because it's in small amounts. As I knit this vest, I think about who will wear it. It makes me feel good because I get as much out of it as the person receiving it. It's like putting a little bit of yourself 'out there'. I have a few handknit hats that I will add to the package when I send it.

That's all for now. Enjoy your day!


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