The retreat was a lot of fun -- plenty of cooking, movies, baking, walks, and, of course, knitting.
the back of the Rainy Day Sweater from Miss Bea's Rainy Day (cutest pattern book ever), which will eventually look like this:
It's hard to see in this photo, but there's lovely applied cable trim along the cuffs and hem of the sweater. I'm using RYC Cashsoft Baby DK. I enjoy knitting with it, but it seems awfully stretchy, and it's a pain to bind off for some mysterious reason.
It's hard to see in this photo, but there's lovely applied cable trim along the cuffs and hem of the sweater. I'm using RYC Cashsoft Baby DK. I enjoy knitting with it, but it seems awfully stretchy, and it's a pain to bind off for some mysterious reason.
7 comments:
Retreats are fun! Your "smurf" scarf is lovely. You were one of my contest winners - I'm emailing people in the order they were selected, so they can pick prizes, so look for an email from me sometime tomorrow. Thanks for playing!
I've never been on a knitting retreat, but the idea sure is intriguing to me!
Busy, busy. I'm interested to see how that little sweater turns out. Sounds cute but it's hard for me to picture exactly what the finished object will look like.
You add the cabled trim after the rest of the sweater is done and assembled. The cabled trim runs along the length of the hems at a 90 degree angle. Hard to explain!
That smurf scarf is too much! Very cool!!
Glad the retreat was such fun!
your smurfy guy scarf is Bright! wow. takes me back to all those saturday morning memories of Brainy and Smurfettee and....
What a cute scarf! The pattern is divine. I like the colour too. Just popped in to say I just saw the scarf you made for ISE3 and wanted to commend you on the fantastic job! It is stunning!!
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