I had a pretty productive weekend in just about every way: I ran some errands, got a few household chores taken care of, baked cupcakes, and even managed a little "me" time at the spa (something I should really do more often). Of course, I found some time to knit and crochet, too!
I've made quite a bit of progress on the Terra Shawl - as you can see, last night I started the edging, and there was a fortuitous color placement where both plies of the handspun were suddenly all the deepest shade of teal. I love it! Of course, it is now at that too-big-to-fit-on-the-needles-and-be-photographed stage, so I'll just share a close-up of my favorite part:
I also hit the halfway point on Tyler's scarf, but it's too overcast today to get a decent photo to share - you'll just have to take my word for it that it's coming along!
The most progress was made on my #HKKAL project, however! On Friday night, I finished the last of the granny squares, and I spent a few hours on Saturday weaving in allllllll of the ends. It actually wasn't that bad - really! On Sunday night, I began to assemble it - slowly but surely, it's starting to look more sweater-like!
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I've made quite a bit of progress on the Terra Shawl - as you can see, last night I started the edging, and there was a fortuitous color placement where both plies of the handspun were suddenly all the deepest shade of teal. I love it! Of course, it is now at that too-big-to-fit-on-the-needles-and-be-photographed stage, so I'll just share a close-up of my favorite part:
I also hit the halfway point on Tyler's scarf, but it's too overcast today to get a decent photo to share - you'll just have to take my word for it that it's coming along!
The most progress was made on my #HKKAL project, however! On Friday night, I finished the last of the granny squares, and I spent a few hours on Saturday weaving in allllllll of the ends. It actually wasn't that bad - really! On Sunday night, I began to assemble it - slowly but surely, it's starting to look more sweater-like!
Thanks for joining me this week! For more WIP Wednesday inspiration, visit the Tami's Amis Blog!
Ooooh, that handspun is working so perfectly with the shawl! Love the dark teal.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty yarn for your Terra shawl and Tyler's scarf - nice job!
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