Saturday, 1 March 2008

All finished...






Well here she is in her glory and boy am I glad...now not saying that its not a lovely pattern to knit, but it really is mind intensive. Well I found it so but then again that could be because its only my2nd serious fairisle, although I am rathered hooked on colourway/stranded and all that it encompasses. I suppose for me it is a form of painting and also I don't get bored with it. The yarn is pretty nice too not scratchy and enough hold when the steeks are cut. Don't you find it weird when you have finished knitting...that moment before you wash to block and you think Oh...is it going to fit...my gauge was good but I did hold my breathe a tad..but wonderful blocking...so I will be wearing it tomorrow.

Anyway in the meantime (top two pictures) I have cast on Lady Eleanor using the gorgeous Noro Silk Garden, what a beautiful yarn this is, first time at doing entrelac but it is a lot of fun....heres first piccy.

6 comments:

kathryn said...

Wow!

And Wow! again

Your Ivy League vest is fantastic! And did you really do that steek? Steeking is one of the Knitting techniques I've been too scared to try. Maybe this is the inspiration I've needed to have a go!!

I can't find you on Ravelry...what is your ravelry name?

kathryn said...

PS I've used my brains and found you on Rav...see you there!

Moggle said...

It's fantastic!
Was the steeking scary?

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful knit!!! Really stunning and an amazing fit. I would just LOVE to try that.

Viknits said...

Wow wow wow! It's a stunner! It looks like it raelly suits you and all your hard work has really paid off!
Lady Eleanor looks lovely, I'd love to make one one day!

Viknits said...

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