I'm particularly proud of this design because it showcases my very own handspun 2-ply. That and the fact that, a la Athena, it sprung fully formed from my head... I imagined it and then I knit it, with no ripping, no revisions, no tweaking.Coffee time! It's my day off from the bakery, and I've planned a schedule that revolves around watching the last few episodes of Monk on demand and finishing up some knit Christmas presents (to be showcased in the next post). Enjoy the pattern!!!
LOVE.
ReplyDeleteLovely! What a great use of handspun.
ReplyDeleteAnn it's just gorgeous!!! And I love how both you and Stefanie Japel have patterns in the same Knitty issue (seeing as I have now test knit for both of you!) Hooray for your lovely patterns!
ReplyDeleteAnn, the sweater and the yarn are both awesome (as usual). Going over to Knitty right now!
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern. Hope you enjoyed a pint while you were at the Behan for the photo shoot.
ReplyDeleteLook at you!!! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteYou ARE a warrior goddess. Congratulations and what a smart idea to mix the handspun into the yoke.
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern. Where did you find your great black glasses? I am shopping for new glasses.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Girl, you are too fabulous to live!
ReplyDeleteSwooning from the gorgeous over here...
Congrats on the pattern! It looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! This looks like a wonderful sweater to knit ;)
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