
Exciting, I know.
Well, I figured you didn't want to see the 3 additional inches knit on the sleeves.
I'll save that for another day!
I am going to be working a little project for Purly...finally...could this be what I have been waiting for?! I get to knit with her fabulous yarn that many of you have had the pleasure of using (I am trying to be on a yarn diet...yeah, right...I won't be able to hold out much longer). Can't wait!
You can't deny progress. Not much further for an FO and it looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou're almost there! Yarn diets suck, don't they!
ReplyDeleteYour work is so beautiful! It is never boring.
ReplyDeleteGreat collar and pics -- best wishes on the yarn diet (I lasted about a week before succombing!).
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a picture out of a classy knitting book! I dream of having stitches that even.
ReplyDeleteSuch even stitches! Your knitting is never boring!
ReplyDeleteBea is looking really nice! Can't wait to see it on the model!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to see the finishing touches to Bea. I've been ogling this pattern for quite some time. Love your color choice. Looks like you're close. Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteHi there, I've read your blog for months and I am amazed by your exceptional finishing skills! Your hand knitted garments all look professional!
ReplyDeleteThe even-ness of your stitches is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI took the same decision when I fisihed the college, so I have benn working on the collar of bea since last year, I think that It is so difficult.
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