I made some serious progress on my main WIPs over the holiday weekend - which is great, because I really need to shift focus to holiday gift-making. On Monday, I finished the back piece for my Emmanuelle sweater and started the front piece, which will be the most exciting because it actually involves the chevrons! A large, gray stockinette sweater half isn't too thrilling photo-wise, so I didn't end up trying to take a shot to share today. I just wanted to mention it since it's the fastest I've ever knit a sweater piece!
The main story this week is that I started the lace border on my Mountain Moss shawl. It's definitely going to be a long process, since it's worked sideways across the live stitches of the shawl body. My goal is to be finished by the end of this coming weekend - it might be kind of a stretch, but I'll give it my best shot!
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The main story this week is that I started the lace border on my Mountain Moss shawl. It's definitely going to be a long process, since it's worked sideways across the live stitches of the shawl body. My goal is to be finished by the end of this coming weekend - it might be kind of a stretch, but I'll give it my best shot!
Thanks for joining me this week! For more WIP Wednesday inspiration, visit the Tami's Amis Blog!
Will have to look at that Mountain Moss Shawl; it looks a lot like the Piper's Journey. I did enjoy knitting that.
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Visiting from WIP Wednesday, though it is already Thursday!