Clermont Yarn bombing
I finally took a trip down the road to Clermont State Historic Site last week to see the Yarn Bombing. It really is worth a trip especially if you combine it with attending the Chancellor's Sheep and Wool Showcase this Saturday, April 19th. Here are a few pictures. I took more pictures which I posted on facebook ; to see those click here: Knit with Doris/ Discover Your Inner KnitterWhile you are there "like" me on facebook :)
At The Knitting Garage at AL Stickle
I have been knitting full steam ahead on "Kitty". The nice thing with knitting baby or children's' clothes is that they are usually a quick knit. This one is no exception and I am already knitting the lace section. Once that is done there will only be the crochet edging left to do. It already looks really sweet and I am sure this will be the new most popular project for our customers who knit for their daughters or granddaughters.At Home
After all the complaining and moaning last week, I finished the Diamond Cuff within a few days once I picked it up again and my friend loves it :)The i-cord edging especially was knitted up in a breeze on "larger" US #1 needles!
I am also re-knitting a tank top which I had partially frogged at the end of last summer because I wanted it longer and straighter. I had frogged it up to the armholes, then picked up the stitches and am now re-knitting from the top down. I did soak the yarn as skeins in water to get the crinkles out. You can see a bit of the process here:
Yes, I do notice the difference between the original and the re-knit. For one the color bled and the knitting does not look as even (although I am using smaller US# 5 needles), but I think I can fix that once I am finished. It is worth a try anyway since I had not been wearing it much any more the way it was.
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