I finished the shawl I was working on:
I'm pretty pleased with how it came out. But it did seem a bit smaller than I expected so hopefully I can block it into a bigger size. The pattern was simple enough to bring around with me but also interesting enough that I didn't get bored.
After such an involved lace project I decided to go for a quick project. So I went for a market bag. I found the yarn and a pattern at the Westport yarn store where I went with Lindsay labor day weekend. I'm really pleased with the end result. The bag is nice and stretchy and I can fit a pair of jeans and a pair of shoes with a t-shirt in it for after work.
The yarn was really nice to work with, so I might try to find a worsted weight cotton project so I can use it again.
Now I've decided it's time to try the dreaded pattern design. I've decided to make some arm warmers that are basically fingerless gloves that go to my elbows. I chose a cable pattern out of my "Very Easy Guide to Cable Knitting" book, and am hoping that I can figure out the thumb gusset myself when I get there. So far I've done the cuff and one repeat of the 12 row cable pattern:So far so good. However I feel like I haven't reached any of the hard parts yet...I've been doing well writing everything down so hopefully I'll be able to make both gloves match. I'm also hoping this project goes well so that I can gain the confidence to design more patterns in the future.
I've also started a pair of socks on the side as my travelling project, since they will be both portable and hopefully not as involved as my improvised project. So far no pictures of those yet since I've only knit about 3 rows of the first sock cuff...
Well I guess that's all for now. Partly because I've run out of knitting things to talk about, and partly because of that thing where I'd rather be knitting than writing about it. Hopefully I can keep up the blogging and keep track of the progress I make on my fingerless gloves/arm warmers and also any sock progress, though that doesn't seem promising for this week.
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