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Sunday
Jul252010

A couple of projects

I have two new projects, both with fun new yarn. First is one of my new faves, Anzula. I found out about this yarn working at my LYS, there is such a great line of products. I already have some sea cell, silk, and linen yarn, yummy stuff, I'll have to take some pics to share, and now I bought some sock yarn, called "Squishy". It is seriously squishy and soft, they were kidding name it squishy. such great colors too.

Anzula Sock Squishy in Mulberry

Anzula Sock Squishy in Mulberry

This yummy yarn is going to morph into a February Baby Sweater, a gift for one cute little girl.

February Baby Sweater in Anzula Sock Squishy

I'll have this one ready by end of week, a fast sweater to knit, and the pattern repeat is easy to remember. I wasn't too thrilled in the beginning because I had yet to make a Zimmerman pattern, which I learned it definitely different that your average designer. But I got past that, after a few weeks of over thinking it, and once I cast on, it was speeding along. I admit there are some mod's I did though.

My second project will be some ankle socks knit with Pico Accuardi sock yarn, it is natural dyed and the colors have a nice muted look to them. I'll improvise a pattern for these socks, not yet cast on, but once I finish the February Baby Sweater, I'll get started. For now, here's a look at the yarn in Lantern colorway.

Pico Accuardi in Lantern

Pico Accuardi in Lantern

If the pattern I improvise goes well and quick, I just may go on a ankle sock knitting spree! See you in a few days.

~Rocky



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