Treasured stitches: I have finished some four dozen hats and scarves, along with several sweaters, completing half-done projects and knitting up a vast stash of high quality yarns and fibers. One day a few months after our mother passed away, my sister and I loaded up my car with a bounty of my mother's uncompleted knitting projects and her abundant stash of luxury fibers. "It's your inheritance!" my sister joked, though we were both heartbroken. She is not a knitter—not yet anyway. I'm the one with the knitting gene, and my Mom always called me "the finisher." Here is a fraction of my Mom's projects and yarn stash — all of which I brought home. Back home, I unpacked and took a long look at my new UFO's (unfinished objects). The dozens of half-finished and nearly done scarves, hats, and sweaters filling my living room were all gorgeous, all made with quality yarn, and all just a bit overwhelming. "What on earth ...
wow, Intarsia? don't know that word. Have never heard the na,me of the technique and have know idea how to do - why I've avoid color knitting. That said, I do make horizontal strip sock with left over sock yard. I have a pair that I wear. Will take a pic and post.
ReplyDeleteI made another pari of scrap socks for Bill for Christmas and I am currently working on another pair. Originally to be all new yarn but the when I balled up the hunk of yarn that Web's said would be enough, didn't look like it to me; so I am now using scrap yarn for the heel and toe end to make sure I have enough new yarn for the pattern on the leg. Photo go to FB. i'm working on the heel for the first sock now.
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