I worked on the ribbed border!
I started the cast-off, which is unusual and I was skeptical about – it was K2tog tbl, yo, lift first stitch over second, leaving one stitch, move that stitch back to the left hand needle, and repeat to the end – but I was proven wrong, it is nice and stretchy!
So now I have this!
I am saving the Ta-dah for when I can get someone to model it for me. 🙂
And in other news THESE arrived. Oh yes, Knitpro Karbonz DPNs and circular needle starter kit.
Wow, that is totally colourful and gorgeous, I LOVE it!
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I love the colours! it looks fabulous, i am drooling over the shrug and the new Knitpro gear! Lovely, i hope you are feeling a lot better too after your break 🙂
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So beautiful !!!
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Love how the shrug turned out. Great job. Some seriously fab knitting gear too.
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Love your new needles and that shrug is just beautiful. Love the colors.
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Wow!! On both counts! The colours of the shrug are just pure eye candy. How bright and cheerful is the wearer going to feel! The cast off stitch pattern looks perfect – don’t you just hate ribbing when it has no give in the cast off. Your dpns and cn kit look most exciting – this is a toolkit for a serious knitter! 🙂
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Another beautiful creation. The cast off sounded incredibly complex though.
Lovely looking set of needles 🙂
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Wow and wow, the shrug is beautiful and I cannot wait to see what comes of those lovely new needles.
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wow, that came out so pretty! It is like looking at the sunshine of a vacation day, huh? I need to knit some cheerful colors. I find the orange thing I am working on brightens my day so much more than my two blue things. I have to remember this next winter. 🙂
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ah now you know my secret 😉
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