Blue knee socks for a three-year-old, done and mailed:
Swallowtail, done:
(details on
Ravelry)


Flowerbasket shawl, started, blocked, and done:
(details on
Ravelry)


Both shawls were knit using
Fearless Fiber sock yarn (Brick House, the red yarn, was a gift from my sockapalooza pal; Hudson, the blue yarn, was purchased through the Ravelry ISO/Destash board)--the colors are amazing. Perfect for lace--enough color variegation to be interesting, but not so much that it's overwhelming.
1 comment:
Wow, shawl-making machine. Great set of finished projects :)
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