
So, cast on for the saddles shoulders, hoping for lots of snow this year, its a lot of knitting, size 9 is smaller than I would prefer to knit a sweater, mostly because I love chunky weight yarns, but

I'm into my fourth month of learning to knit and decided to try continental. By far the hardest and most frustrating thing yet, but I won't give up!!

Now a little time to knit...
I try one scarf by week... So I can try many yarn and many different effect....
have a nice sunday to all...

for the perfect shoulder in a sweater.

I have a pattern for what's called "Tiger Eye Lace Scarf" - the pattern is only in chart form and on the chart there are these grayed squares and the key says that the grayed squares are "no stitch".

After binding off four times, I'm satisfied with the tubular cast off method. I liked learning how to do it and it works well I think.

Somewhere (I think it was on this site) there was a link to an article about men knitting. I can't find it now....

Ok, that might be an overly dramatic title.

I will definitely be bringing it with me to the Retreat. I figure there will be some expert seamers there!

I sold my first baby blanket today. The yarn was purchased and provided to me (acyrlic.... oh well). It has a seed stitch border and the main pattern is a basket weave.