- casting on for a new project
Gaenor, by Corinna Ferguson, knit with Orange Flower's merino / silk fingering weight yarn. The colorway is "leafy," which just happens to be one of my favorite words. The yarn is absolutely wonderful. Karin has a great sense of color, and the merino / silk is slippery and smooth. I'm using size 7 needles; size 5 or 6 might be better, but not so much better that I would frog and start over.
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- taking the Kitchen Aid out for its second test run
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- my new desktop wallpaper
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- a new outpost of First Slice Pie Café just opened right across the street
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- my Jeep's sporting a new touch of class
Yep, a 1' tall Bucky Badger magnet. Makes me smile every time.
13 comments:
Congrats on the new kitchen aid; I'm probably the last person in the world who doesn't have one, but I hope to someday. That blackberry pie looked amazing!!
Love the photos of your kitties basking in the sun; seems like they are really enjoying their new home.
hooray for all kinds of pie and all things leafy. i've totally been drooling over orange flower's yarn -- you'll have to let me know what you think once you've finished this project!!
Love the Doctor wallpaper, though I must admit that Eccleston is my fave. Yes, I am aware that this is a rather unpopular bias to have, but he just does it for me.
I love those shawls knit side to side. I made argante a few months back.
New kitchen aid! I am jealous!
Lovely color and sheen on that yarn for your shawl!
And very, very cool about that place opening up across the street from you. :)
Love David Tennant and kittens!
Those are all kinds of good things! Leafy looks like the perfect color for summer ...
Gaenor looks very silky! Perfect leaf color.
The Doctor and a kitten! Awesome!
Buttermilk Pie Bars, eh? Hmm.
Indeed good things!
First of all..I am going to make those buttermilkk bars immediately.
Your shawl is looking amazing. Lastly I am super jealous of that coffee shop. Have a great weekend.
Those ARE good things! That project looks divine!
Those bars look yum! Too bad it's too hot to turn on the oven.
Pretty knitting, but I'm shocked it's not blue...
;)
What's not to love here? Beautiful leafy green shawl, Doctor (oh, Doctor) and buttermilk pie?
Zoinks! I'd better get knitting. Er, cooking.
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