Well, it's Valentine's Day, about time I posted my Christmas pictures. So here they are!
Sweater vest for Peter: basic, classic, just the way he wanted it. Lion Brand Fisherman's Wool. Used a pattern to help with the neck and armhole shaping (although I had to knit the neck 3 times), but mostly just knitted it to match a sweater vest he already has and likes. It was simple enough.
And the piece de resistance, Aran sweater for mom:
She picked the pattern at last year's Sheep and Wool, and I knitted it from Ralene's Jacob sport weight. Once I washed it, it fluffed amazingly and looked more like a worsted, and the texture softened up delightfully. The fluff effect really covered any unevenness in the stitches. I'm very pleased with it. And it knitted up surprisingly quickly!
Current projects: 2 baby blankets. A cousin of Peter's and a friend from Chicago both having babies this spring. The cousin's blanket is Loops & Threads Country Loom, acrylic and amazingly soft, knitted in the classic washcloth pattern (corner to corner diagonal, garter stitch with a narrow border). The friend's blanket is Caron Simply Soft in a basketweave pattern made with knit and purl stitches (not Entrelac).
I took the second blanket to work on at my fiber group meeting this week. It didn't occur to me until I got there that taking acrylic to the fiber group might get me some funny looks. But they were very nice. Honestly, it's just hard to find a natural fiber yarn with the washability of synthetics. And for babies, it's got to be washable!
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