I ask you, how gorgeous is this yarn?
Beast Mode, indeed: 1200 yards is a lot! And with those colors I want to use every bit of it. Alison, I'm thinking of making your Nina's Ann Arbor Shawl; I should be able to use it all in that, it looks like.
Speaking of rainbows, I took a photo of the sock after I finished the toe:
The second sock is started and past the cuff, so it's ready for the trip.
The second sock is started and past the cuff, so it's ready for the trip.
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Unrelated question: Did anyone who reads my blog recently write on their own blog about making a recipe from the So Easy So Good cookbook?
I had to wait for it a few weeks from the library, and now I can't remember where I read about it!
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Don't miss my rant from yesterday about prescription drug prices. I turned off the auto-refills through Optum, so I can take the prescriptions to Publix going forward. I'm still dumbfounded that mail order costs so much more than Publix.
That's a beaut.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful yarn but when you wrote Beast Mode, I wondered why you were writing about Marshawn Lynch. LOL
ReplyDeleteI adore that sock! And I have a long-hoarded skein exactly like the one in your top picture.
ReplyDeleteIf I were designing those shawls now, I would do a three stitch i-cord for the neck edge, pick up along the long edge and then the cast-on edge to make a curved, sturdier edge with more cushioning against the neck. Either way. Have a great time, and thank you so much, whatever you end up doing!
(Your usual Anonymous up there. Oops.)
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