

My first priority for gift knitting, however, is my father's sweater. I finished the body and started sleeve #1 over the weekend; I thought I'd spare you another photo of dark stockinette tubes, so use your imagination if you need a visual. I've got exactly two weeks from tomorrow to finish up, so the Hurricane Knitters will be seeing lots of navy tomorrow night (Waterworks Barnes & Noble, starting at 7 p.m. tomorrow).
P.S. The yarn is finished and hanging to dry. Approximately 444 yards -- less than I'd like, but I'm still pleased with the result. Photos to come once the yarn is dry and the lighting is good.
Glad the yarn made it to you safe and sound! Looks like they'll coordinate well with your other colors. And oh, how I love the name Amelia! :)
ReplyDeleteHeh ... I kind of hate the name Amelia, but only because smartypants adults always insisted that "Amy" had to be short for something. NO, NO IT DOESN'T! Oh, and please don't sing "once in love with amy" when I'm around either. I loathe that song. :)
ReplyDeleteThe blanket is beautiful!
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