I've been on a crocheting jag that shows no signs of quitting any time soon. My San Diego pal Julie is a serious crocheter also and when we get in the same room, our output increases exponentially.
While at her house for 3.5 days in November I finished a shawl and started and almost finished a scarf. While visiting again in January, I finished a scarf, started and finished another scarf, and started a third for the plane home. It's wonderful to have the entire to do nothing but create fun stuff with pretty yarn. Since she had to cook and drive, she didn't get quite as much done but still made serious progress on her shawl and hat and scarf!
Made this adorable hat in a couple hours. Yay for bulky yarn. Pattern is the Seamless Spiral Slouch. Amy loved it and that's a good thing cause it replaces the leg warmers I just couldn't bring myself to finish after the second came out an inch off from the first one. |
Mmm...Malabrigo. This is Rios in Jupiter. Used the Aspen Cowl pattern but just made it a scarf since I hate yanking cowls over my head every time I heat up. Love the pattern, love the yarn. |
This is a Spring Petals scarf. Can't remember what the blasted yarn is. Hopefully I can find the ball band at home in the disaster that it my studio and kitchen and family room. |
This is an Elise shawl, a pattern that Julie found on Rav and made one of. I loved hers so dashed off one for myself in a colorway I was pretty sure I didn't like. But when it was done, it grew on me, especially with my lavender sweater. Yarn is Twisted Fiber Art Organic Stripes. Closeup below. |
Last but not least, a Sezession I shawl. Again I don't remember the damn yarn. That's why you should put your blasted yarn in Rav the instant you buy it! Great pattern, I have at least two others, and the yarn is lovely, a dark gray-green and dark gray-blue that works as a neutral. Another shot below. |