Spring to Finish - recap
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Jacquie's Spring to Finish challenge ended on Monday and even though I didn't finish everything on my list, I'm happy with everything that I accomplished.
I was distracted by lots of other projects, so in addition to finishing what I started months ago, I also started a handful of other projects...
1. testing out my new weaving loom (a graduation gift to myself!)
2. Casting on for an Icelandic sweater and my first time using steeking and colorwork in a garment...
(pattern is Hela cardign and I'm using this speckled white and magenta for the yolk colorwork)
3. A May start and finish...this Eternity Scarf made out of Pigeonroof Studios superwash worsted yarn. The yarn is gorgeous and was a joy to work with. It's just too bad that I finished this just in time for 80 degree summertime weather!
(I should have staggered yarn from each ball in this project as there is a big variation in colors. Fortunately the color change isn't too noticeable when I'm wearing it).
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Congratulations on all your finishes!
ReplyDeleteWow! You did great. I bet that feels so good to check those off the list. Your weaving is beautiful. And the eternity scarf is so classy. Good luck on your sweater!
ReplyDeleteAll your sewing projects are beautiful! The weaving is gorgeous! I can't wait to take my scarf off the loom. I am using my handspun in a red color. That eternity scarf is so pretty. I have 3skeins of the same color and I still don't know what to do with it.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't have graduating on your list and that is a HUGE accomplishment! Love everything you did, esp. my favorite - the Kandinsky!
ReplyDeleteWow! You've accomplished so much! I love the weaving and the eternity scarf. Oh, and those wonky stars!
ReplyDeleteLooks great - congrats on all your finishes! I love stuff like that...and your graduation gift looks very cool!
ReplyDeleteYou definitely got a lot done. Very impressive. My mom's a weaver -- you're going to love it. Once she started weaving, pretty much everything else got tossed aside. She obsessed.
ReplyDeleteYou accomplished a lot, Rebekah. Congrats on the new loom -- I think it's an excellent graduation present. :) The Eternity Scarf is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift! I look forward to see your weaving projects.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on so many finishes, you've certainly been busy!
what a great lineup of projects!
ReplyDeletei especially love that scarf! i am going to go look up the pattern right now! yours is just amazing!!
Wow! You've been busy and your efforts have paid off! I love all of it, but that eternity scarf...oh my...I'd love to own that! great work as always, rebekah :)
ReplyDeleteyou are working so hard!!! I LOVE that eternity scarf, is perfect!! and the variation in colors add a special touch :)
ReplyDeleteand your quilt works are soooo beautiful!!
goodness i love that green yarn. i think i actually gasped when i saw your loom. i want a loom someday. it's up there on my someday list with wood burning brick oven and keeping bees.
ReplyDeleteamazing! look at all that progress!! I love all the color you have going on in all your projects!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects - I can't wait to see how that sweater turns out and how the loomwork progresses... That scarf is incredible!!
ReplyDeletenice work with your finishes! it looks like you accomplished a lot. as always, i am quite impressed by your knitting. those projects are quite beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLoooooove the scarf so much.
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