Friday, October 16, 2009

Catch Up

I'm amazed at how long its been between posts, life has been so busy with work, family visits and Paul graduation (now officially a Doctor yay!). So now things have quietened down a bit Ive finally got around to taking a few pictures of the patterns I love from the Japanese knitting/crochet book (てあみニットはる・なつ―そでつけなしのくつろぎ服 (Let’s Knit series), Isbn 9784529046787) that I mentioned in the previous post......









...there are so many cute patterns, not sure were to start!


On the project front, I have been mainly working on my Whisper Cardigan (Ravelry link), by Hannah Fettig. I'm now ready to start the short rows and finish off the bottom of the cardigan...

Its a great pattern and very cleaver construction, and as always I love working with the Malabrigo yarn....



I have also cast on for the Featherweight Cardigan, another of Hannah Fettig patterns, Im making this one for my Mum.



On the crochet front, I have started the Hexagon Blanket and have been having heaps of fun crocheting hexagons out of the Morris Yarn Paddington which I brought when I was in Sydney. I love the colours available for this yarn and am really enjoying playing with different colour combinations...

...and yes I am deliberately showing off my new Ravelry bag which arrived in the mail a few weeks ago.

I have been meaning to buy a project bag from Ravelry for some time, I was so happy when I turned the parcel over and saw this sticker on the back...

I even cut it out and kept it:)


And last but not least, I finally joined the NSW Knitters Guild, I have been meaning to for ages but since you cant pay online I kept putting it off.

Cant wait to check out their library!

3 comments:

missfee said...

Yay - welcome to the guild - and love the cardies you have done. congrats to the dr in the house

and yay for Ravelry

Paula said...

You are tantalizing me with the Japanese pattern book! The designs are amazing!
Your Aestlight is beautiful. I'm just knitting the pointy border on mine and weighing the yarn every so often to see if it will make it around.

Anonymous said...

The colours look terrific for the Hexagon blanket. Can't wait to see the finished cardigans (love the green)!!