
Yesterday, I realized once again how grateful I am to have the Men Who Knit site. Even though I've only had time to login and read for the past couple of years, I fondly remember my early days and am so happy to see how much the site has grown. I recall how I thought it was so cool to find this wonderful group of men who were willing to be counted as knitters, take a look at ourselves within the world of creative expression, and encourage each other and laugh together. And I still feel that way although I usually only have time to lurk now.
This morning I became determined to catch up on posting some projects that I've completed (attached). I also have two projects going now, and want to post pics as they get farther along.
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| cfh-stripedsweater.jpg | 442.8 KB |
| cfh-whitesweater.jpg | 511.94 KB |
| mesh_sweater.jpg | 599.79 KB |
| mesh_closeup.jpg | 473.07 KB |
| raglan.jpg | 647.02 KB |
| raglan_detail.jpg | 569.31 KB |
| scarf1.jpg | 527.46 KB |
| scarf1_detail.jpg | 605.58 KB |
| scarf2.jpg | 515.73 KB |
| scarf2_detail.jpg | 486.82 KB |
| scarf3.jpg | 608.73 KB |
| scarf3_detail.jpg | 667.38 KB |
Comments
Wow, I am very impressed!
Wow, I am very impressed!
Thanks you guys! It really
Thanks you guys! It really felt great, posting to the site again.
Lovely workmanship. I look
Lovely workmanship. I look forward to the day I can post a jumper too.
Very nice! Looks like you've
Very nice! Looks like you've been busy. Nice use of colors.
Randy
I particularly like the
I particularly like the Raglan and Scarf #3. Sumptuous colors! Try to visit more often.
Veni, vidi, kniti.
They are all very nice, and
They are all very nice, and way more work than I can imagine.
I'm in 1842 at the moment
I'm in 1842 at the moment and the internet connection here isn't very fast (I'm not complaining - 1585 doesn't have internet at all!) so I'm really looking forward to seeing these when I get back to 2008 and a decent connection.
MMario
Get yourself one of those
Get yourself one of those coal-fired computers. As I recall, they worked quite well in 1842.
Veni, vidi, kniti.