


Doncha just lurve the colors! They are fabulous! Have to admit...not so crazy about the acrylic yarn. I guess I'm just spoiled. I like the feel of natural fibers running through my fingers. Not that this won't be an absolutely beautiful baby blanket (because it will) it's that I wonder how it would look in brilliantly dyed natural fibers. Or even monochromatic natural colorways. Hmmm...yup, I'm a yarn snob! Anyway, the project is going fairly smoothly. I'm really not looking forward to weaving in all the ends. YUCK!
I'm starting to feel some major guilt about letting the hubby sweater languish. Granted it won't be long before I'm done with the baby blanket and I can get back to it. Guilt remains though as I've left the project in full view to remind myself it's still there. I envision this great green variegated monster rising up from the depths of my knitting bag, gnashing its pearly teeth and growling, "finish me, or else!"
Those colors look so yummy :)
ReplyDeletelove this! did you use a pattern? if so where can I find it?
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