The sweater is a not-yet-released pattern by Mary Lou Egan, knit in Berroco Fiora. I am crazy about both the pattern and this yarn. More on the gilded gourds, below. |
Before the fog burned off--it was already unseasonably warm by 8 am. |
And the leftovers were delicious, too.
PS Wishing you all--if you are in the US- a belated happy thanksgiving At the 11th hour, as is our style, we got into it and painted anything we found in the yard gold-- leaves, twigs, little tiny pumpkin-y gourds. Scatter with some votive candles and dayum we looked swanky.
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I spent the Friday after Thanksgiving getting the house set up for Christmas. It was not relaxing and lovely like your day. LOL. I'm glad it's done, though.
I was a bit of a fail in the just relax and craft, but I did wash the kitchen floor, and that felt like an accomplishment!
I love your view of the fog over the water and the goldleaf leaves and gourds are inspired! Looking forward to seeing your sweater!
I thought I had to work all day Friday, but it turned out to be only half. I was so happy to get cozy with my knitting on a Friday afternoon. Love Craft Friday!!
Wasn't it a gorgeous day? And you've hit on it--just putting aside the day for Craft Friday-ing makes it slow and wonderful!
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