Terrible photos, but I finally finished my first "real" project in ages, the Nimbus vest from Winter 2008/Spring 2009 Knitscene.
I started knitting the gauge swatches for this at the end of July, taking a month and three different swatches in order to make gauge. Persistence paid off in this case, resulting in what I feel is the first truly wearable piece I've ever knit.
Knit Picks Harmony Wood interchangeable needles are, by the way, worth every penny.
28 September 2009
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Cool! I'm hoping to finish my 1st wearable knit as well - "Miss Honeychurch" - a 3/4 sleeve sweater knit in... hemp! Little did I know that the Allhemp that you and I bought for the Everlasting Bagstopper would be the introduction to hemp yarn that I would need to decide to take a full-sized adult sweater. Hope to take it with me to Rhinebeck in a few weeks :-)
Gateway knitting!
The Sheep and Wool fest? Jealous!
I don't care if you don't finish something, I didn't know you had a blog! Here I be!
Thanks for commenting on mine, btw. It's like coffee. Not necessary, but so nice for all that.
Hi Natalie!
Crap, I have more blogs than I know what to do with...
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