I hope your weekend was as good as mine was. My sweet grand son-in-law had to make a trip to Winter Haven to pick up a part for the Mustang he is rebuilding and I got to go along to a fantastic yarn shop called "Four Purls". I have been in many knitting shops but this one is just so great from the many, many selections of yarns to the people who work there. I have purchased from them online but this was my first trip and hopefully not my last. I don't like to drive long distances to places I've never been before so this was a great chance to see it in person. If you want to check it out online, here is the website:
I just knew I was going to find the perfect pink for the My Fair Lady shawl and I was right. It's not a baby pink but has just a dash of lavender to make it a dusty light pink and it's fabulous to work with. It's from a company called Knit One, Purl Two and it's called Winter Blossom.in the color Pink Wax. I started the shawl and here's what I have done so far. It's a little tricky to frog because the fibers are wool, mohair and silk and that mohair can be sticky so I'm taking my time.
Above are the other yarns I picked up to make cowls for gifts and to sell. Stay tuned for them.
I also was able to finish the BBD Snowman and thank you to all the ladies who made suggestions on how I can use the overdyed cotton without losing my mind. I decided to stitch my normal way by going across the row and coming back and truthfully I can't tell a difference in that the colors look like. I do love how my stitches look a lot better. Here he is in all his glory.
I didn't want to take the time to do the finishing part because I wanted to start my shawl but then I have quite some time till Christmas rolls around again.
I hope your week started off great and that you all get some quality stitchie time. My grand daughter has expressed interest in me stitching this for their living room. It's called One Nation by By Gone Stitches. It's a biggie....
I'd love to hear if any of my followers has stitched this and what they thought of the pattern. Until next time....
Blessings, Barbara