Time to catch up
There was enough yarn left over to knit a quick "Misty Garden" (Scarf Style) to match, though the colours in the two photographs are so different, you'll just have to take my word for the fact that they do!
What to knit next? Though I am still spooked by Ene (another Scarf Style pattern), I'm umming and aaaahing and cast on a pair of socks instead. When in doubt, cast on socks! I had a great skein of FleeceArtist merino in Cosmic Dawn and started a pair of Pomatomus. Great pattern - but better in a plain or self-coloured yarn rather than this flashy multicolour job! So, after a bit of ripping, a second pair of Jaywalkers is on the needles.
Yes, I can hear Sue saying "but I thought you swore never to knit another pair of those?" The difference is, that this time I'm not trying to do them on two circs!
Other stuff around here: it's a glorious Saturday afternoon, the sun is shining and the birds are singing. We have more frogspawn in pond and anyone would think it was March.
Oh, and I have a new favourite flower in my vase.
"In fairy tales frogs are apt to change into princes and it was an Asian prince in just such a story who gave his name to this flower, which grows naturally in swampy ground. The prince was so good-looking that he was loved by everyone. He also had a beautiful voice but this was his undoing. He loved the open country and sang delightful songs in the presence of nymphs. He did not have the courage to declare his love to them and this haunted him so much that he died. After his death he was changed into the flower with delicate tissuey petals which bears his name." From The Flower and Plant Association website
3 Comments:
Ilove the mitts and scarf. Beautifully done!
The socks are looking good too, what a gorgeous colourway.
By Seahorse, at 3:35 pm
Hey, I'm responding to a post on my blog a while back about my not-soon-enough-for-me trip to Wales. I'm sort of kidding about avoiding Cardiff. I'm actually planning to fly into Cardiff. Anyway, the trip is on my calendar for the last week of May, if everything goes as planned. I would love some advice on what to do or where to go or anything. Or, even someone to take me around to things worth seeing, even a dairy farm like your previous post.
By Katy, at 4:29 am
This was worth waiting for Gill. I love the mittens and the story of the flower. I do so agree with you about posting our little achievements. Over the years everything I made went under the worktop and no one ever saw them. I still had the pleasure of making them, but now that I know someone else sees them too, it makes it all more worthwhile.
By Digitalgran, at 11:25 pm
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