A longwhile ago, I got some pink and grey silk and wool roving and added it to the stash. In time, I spun some delightful thick and thin grey yarn and added it to the yarn stash. Recently, I needed something fairly mindless to knit, so I began mitered squares with the soft pink and grey silk and merino yarn. So soft. It needs to be a scarf. five feet of scarf later, I see lots more yarn and decide to do my other favorite thing which is to add a ruffle. One ruffle was good, and two, which just finished off the yarn, was even better. Now, the scarf goes into the finished objects stash. Probably off to the orphange. If I decide to keep it for gifting, I might bead the edges.
But for now, I'm making a hat for my brother-in-law the scout master. Again, I went stash diving. This time I pulled out a skein I bought because it was a colorway that I never buy. Time to stretch my creativity. I usually go with pink, blue, purple, so I bought some Iron River Ranch hand dye in yellow, green and a teensy bit of orange. For some reason, it makes me think of dinosaurs, so I am knitting a dinosaur hat for the beloved BIL. Stay tuned for photos.
Also on the schedule, The darling Ms, LG brought over some scrap fabric from the stash clearance of a friend of hers. I adore other people's scraps. Again, colors I would never choose. Especially lime, avacado and turquoise. Time to whip together another quilt! I have one quick and dirty stripper in shades of blue to finish off, and then, play with new colors!! Woohoo!
Turquoise is such a lovely color!
ReplyDeleteI am sure whatever you make will be gorgeous!
The scarf is simply lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe upcoming quilt in lime, avocado and turquoise sound gorgeous - some of my favourite colours (I'm unable to choose just one)!
Nice scarf. Someone will love it.
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ReplyDeleteYou are so talented, Roxie! I am in awe. Alice
ReplyDeleteI love that you just pick up the needles and knit... you're amazing!
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