The finished Aiblinn is damp & blocking, see it next post. Here it is, a row of bobbles short of a full cowl. You could say the same about me this week.
I thought I'd take a break from the cowl on Saturday, and, as you can see? Bit of a color rut . Cowl yarn on the right. On the left, Lumpy Bumpy yarn double stranded with some Andys Merino and an afternoon of primo knitting time for this hat (which I now realize is identical to this hat I've had queued for-evah) until almost done, I realized it was all wrong. Too thick and bumpy on the brim. Flashback to a hat of my mom's in the early 70's cringeing the teenage me. Not. good. Gone!I'm back on the [scarf] love train now, with this yarn.
I call it mushroom to point out its utter lack of hue but Cascade says Walnut. Dull , bulky , cabled, winging it-- and enjoying every minute. Should be ready for viewing in a day or so.
One last scarf , it's not knit but maybe you're feeling sew crafty? The backstory: I shot for these folks last summer, in a swanky photo set apartment. No one lives there, it's rented out just for shooting, you move the furniture and decor around to suit your images. Here's one we shot in the kitchen- I'm not sure I'd be happy trying to get food stufflets out of the nooks & crannies but loved the poured concrete rustic countertops for the photos. Anyhoo, I was thrilled to see this, featuring my assistant Heather sitting in as model. Extra points if you can find Heather in action in Mason Dixon: Outside the Lines. It's like a craft world Wheres Waldo, but with much better makeup. No, wait! Let's make it a contest. (edited later)Leave me a comment with the page #, or, just leave a comment (like, duh, won't the answer be in every comment anyway? I'm not so good at the contest running!) and I'll put you in a drawing to win a set of Harmony DPN needles size 2 and a skein of this sock yarn. (I know, it should be something uber-Mason-Dixony but there are indeed sock patterns in the book ). Enter till noon Saturday 12/20.
I linked to the cowl pattern and it is lovely! I like the colors you chose for it am looking forward to more posting about it. Looks like someone is going to be doing some cabling on a scarf :-)
ReplyDeleteDon't have the Mason Dixon book yet (am hoping for Christmas) so I can't play the game.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I really LOVE the tweedy cascade. Very pretty.
Have fun with it.
Aren't we all a row short of a full cowl at this point? ;^)
ReplyDeleteThat is totally mushroom.
xo
Speckled taupe? Do you like those kind of cable needles? i find them awkward. But those cowl colors -- yum.
ReplyDeleteIs Heather Miss No More Dishpan Hands on page 142?
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Ooh, I love mushroom, it's my new black!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I think Anonymous has it. Page 142...Heather Washes Dishes
ReplyDeleteyup, just looked through the book and that would be my guess too! 142!! (such a cutie!) Love the cowl and mushroom, mushroom would be so prety knit up!
ReplyDeleteCount me in for page 142 also. And I think the cowl pattern is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh, that Lumpy Bumpy yarn is awesome! Too bad it didn't work for the hat.
ReplyDeleteI don't have the Mason-Dixon book yet, but as soon as I have my hands on it, I'll look for your assistant. How fun that she's in there! Thanks for opening the contest to everyone.
I don't have the book yet (I've been told that one does not buy things like that for one's self right before Christmas), but I'd love to enter your contest.
ReplyDeleteWow, that pink yarn is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI can't look for Heather yet, as I don't have the book, but when I do I'll be sure to hunt her down.
Heh, I'm so happy that you made this a all-enter contest, since I don't own the M&D book (yet! I can't defend buying such things just before Christmas, but if I don't get it as a gift, I'll get i myself!) ;)
ReplyDeleteI loooove the colours of the cowl and the bumpy yarn! It's soo beautiful!
Judging by the photo of Heather, I think she's the lovely on p142 (you sent me over to the mall to check and get the book - you should get a commission)
ReplyDeleteI don't own the book yet either (the don't buy presents for yourself before Christmas), but can I enter your contest also.
ReplyDeleteI love your photography. You do a great job.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Chanukah...
ReplyDeleteI'd love to enter anyhow!
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I don't have the book so I can't find you assistant. But that pink yarn at the top is SO PRETTY. Yum!
ReplyDeleteEnter me please she is on page 142 doing the dishes in some cute gloves I love the dishcloth she is using to.Hugs Darcy
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I agree, it's page 142. Fun contest!
ReplyDeleteDon't the the book (yet), but that cowl is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnother vote for the glamourous dishwasher on p. 142!
ReplyDeleteI don't have the book yet but you never know what'll be under the tree. :) Your Aiblinn is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI vote for p. 142 also. Congrats to Heather.
ReplyDeletePut me down for page 142 too. What a fun picture that is.
ReplyDeleteI don't have the book, but it looks like its on page 142 ;)
ReplyDeleteI love the sock yarn, soooooo pretty!
I don't have the book, but would love to be entered for your contest. Lovely WIPs! sicilianbuttercup on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteYes, there she is on 142! Lovely girl!
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I also vote for p 142. And I love the Lumpy Bumpy mixed with the other yarn.
ReplyDeleteShe's on page 142 looking beautiful and domestic :-0
ReplyDeletePage 142? I don't have the book yet, but I just checked it out from my library. I'm planning to buy it after Christmas (if I don't receive it for Christmas... which I don't think so since I wasn't "allowed" to ask for anything knitting-related...).
ReplyDeleteI like that mushroom tweed yarn!
I love that beady pink yarn. I don't have the book yet.
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