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Saturday, February 13, 2010
# 2
A glutton for punishment and an addictive personality have collided and against my better judgement, I have begun Ishbel # 2.
But by God this yarn is divine to knit, MANOS del URUGUAY 30% silk, 70% extra fine merino. Kettle Dyed, colour 3043 Juniper.
It is fluid like in its ability, as it glides from needle to needle. Surprisingly flexible, and glistens and sparkles in the sun light. The silk has a disitinctive sheen, but not overpowering the wool.
A perfect combination.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Ishbel
This provided me with hours of enjoyment and frustration. A delightful pattern, beautifully written and easy to follow.
But knitting when tired, mistakes occur. When said mistakes are realised, words of such a nature that a coal miner would blush if heard, spew out of my mouth.
I have knit Ishbel for Camilla, my beautiful, precious heart, who is now settled and thoroughly enjoying her new school "Wilderness" in Adelaide as a boarder.
Ishbel was knitted using Jamieson's Double Knitting in colour Mooskit, just shy of 4 skeins used.
Quite a course yarn, 100% Pure Shetland Wool. Grown and spun on the Shetland Isles.
The fear of attempting something new is gone, the lessons learnt are many and the self satisfaction I have is great.
Next Ishbel, will be in the larger size, I'm thinking cashmere..............
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