Oh yeah, so earlier I mentioned my trip to Toronto and meeting one of J's knitter friends. Guess what, they've begun a yarnblog! You can visit them here. Yarnblogmania spreads. Soon, the world will be full of yarnblogging! Muhahahahahahaha!
Also, K pointed out the Green-along to me hosted by the wonderful Gilneas Knits. We're both gonna do it! In case you couldn't tell, I love green. I'm already in the process of knitting the aran sweater in a dark green which incidentally I haven't taken a picture of in a while, but here's a fresh one. I can't get this thing to photograph well in artificial light, and natural light is scarce here. I'm up to the armholes on the main body and have a tiny tiny bit started on a sleeve.
I started a green bag months ago, but I'm in no hurry to finish that really (partially because our combo washer/dryer is moronic and doesn't felt things well, but mostly because I've been distracted by other knitting).
I'm very very close to finishing the green sweater I worked on in the summer. It needs very minimal seaming, blocking, and end-weaving. I'm waiting for it to get cold enough to wear, and then I'll be motivated to finish it. Here's the old picture:
There's all the green yarn I got from my secret pal. I've been vasilating between knitting a scarf with it or knitting a few hats. And then there's all the other green yarn in my stash. I have a section in the stash that is dedicated to green yarn:
So yeah, there's plenty of green around here. This is also why I'm on a yarn diet.
Jessie is green with envy, you could say. UGH, could not resist that one. Anywho, your stash looks like my stash if I were colorblind, because mine is all red/pink.
Posted by: Laura at October 22, 2004 5:35 PMThat *is* an awful lot of green. I can see why you're on a yarn diet, but compared to mine, you're still a babe in the woods. That's why I need to stop breaking my yarn diets. :-)
Have a great weekend!!!!!
Posted by: Lynette at October 22, 2004 5:43 PM