Besides knitting, my other enthusiasm is for growing African Violets. Here are some photos of our second kitchen on the lower level of our house that we use as a plant room.
Friday, August 18, 2006
New Design for Sweater for Bruce
My husband liked the sweaters I have knit so far and asked for a button down sweater with "lots of color". He like the nautical design of my "seaside" sweater, so I am knitting one for him. The photo s show the unblocked back piece. Some photos were taken before and some after we left on a 5 1/2 week trip to the parks, including Yellowstone, with our 34 ft. Airstream travel trailer. I organized all of my colored yarn so that I could knit on the long drive out to the parks.
Third Fair Ise Sweater
Second Fair Isle, Slip Stitch and Intarsia Sweater
This is my favorite sweater so far. I designed it to feature silhouettes of our family cat and my daughter's two cats. I drew their pictures on grid paper, then transferred the design to a spread sheet for use as a knitting pattern. The border patterns are a combination of slip stitch and Fair Isle.
Julie likes the sweater and models it here. She is a college professor and finds that there are days when the central heating does not work in their building. The sweater should be cosy! I finished it in June 2006.
First Fair Isle Sweater
This is the first Fair Isle sweater I knitted. It was started in February 2006. I designed the cardigan style and modified a Fair Isle pattern of Wendy Hanson by changing the color, yarn, and usage.