WARNING! WARNING! PHOTO HEAVY POSTING!
Last Sunday was the annual Knit-Out for one of our local Stich-n-Bitch chapters. I've never attended before, but thought I'd make an exception this year.
It was held at Assiniboine Park (just a hop and a skip from my front door), on a thoroughly dismal, cold and rainy day...
the mood was light and fun despite the rain...
I'm not going to embarrass myself by trying to reel off everyone's names, so I'll just say that all were there that were there...
and there was loads of both stitchin'...
and bitchin'...
and a yarn swap too...
there were also door prizes! I won three skiens of Bernat Felting Wool. I'm thinking, perhaps, some cosy slippers for the coming months.
And in reno-land...
Here's our new chimney. Isn't it lovely?
Yes, it is.
The complete and total destruction of what was isn't total or complete yet, but great strides are being made. These are former cabinets...
a former sink...
and wallpaper, uncovered from long ago.
I've been amusing the tradesmen by taken photos of things that are very mundane to them. How come when I go ladder shopping they're all just regular aluminum and not spiffy green ones?
I love the bright colours - makes all the equipment look like toys.
Keeping down the dust.
A look through the main floor.
Here's what was the former computer room...
a view from window, looking into the room it will become...
and now, no more wall...
Here's a lovely view out my window (sorry, I mean, hole in the wall) looking out over the neighbour's back garden...
and then a peek into our own back garden...
I'm not going to bother trying to keep up with the neighbour's this summer.
I promised last post that I'd show a snap of the finished Tangled Yoke Cardigan.
Well, there it is, done. The lighting has been terrible lately, too many black and rainy days.
Also finished is the Stardust Clapotis. How I love this pattern and this yarn...
I think I've made four of these shawls now, I wonder how many it will take before I'm sick of it...
New on the needles,
a striped scarf made from two skiens of Noro Silk Garden Sock yarn.
This is the same as the regular Noro Striped Scarf, but with 63 stitches instead of the 30-some with the worsted weight yarn. I'm using two skiens of colour S95, starting one skien from the outside, and one from the inside. So far, the same colours have only intersected once for a short time (briefly losing the stripe effect). I anticipate a few more intersections, but they should all be brief.
Also begun is the Waves of Grain Scarf by Rosemary Hill. I've been hearing nightmarish accounts of knitting from Rosemary Hill's patterns and have been putting off making this one for a while.
However, so far it seems to be very easy and straight-forward, which is good, because I'm most sincerely not up for any heavy thinking during this home renovation.
The yarn is Cascade Lace by Cherry Tree Hill in colour way "Indian Summer". These are not colours I would normally wear, very amber/orange/salmon, but I think, perhaps, with all the changes going on in the house, it's a good time to try something different.
Just so long as there's no complex thinking...
1 comment:
Wow it is certainly taking shape now, I look forward to finished home:) The knitting is looking good. Glad you still get to do some amongst the chaos:)
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