It's the Melon Stitch Scarf adapted by Carol Huebscher Rhoades on 100% kid mohair yarn from Brooks Farm in Lancaster, Texas. I purchased the yarn from Brooks Farm at the Maryland Sheep and Wood Festival.
I've also signed up for the Lace Shawl KAL. I've ordered handpainted cashmere lace weight yarn from Fearless Fibers and I plan to knit the Casino Shawl from Annie at KnitSpot. So I'm impatiently waiting for the USPS delivery, but I'm sure I won't get started until after the Christmas stuff is finished.
Hot off the needles is an Aran-type sweater I'm making for my husband. It's Brown Sheep's Lamb's Pride bulky and Reynold's pattern no. 401. Now to block and finish.
Also just off the needles is this scarf knit with some sort of specialty yarn I purchased at Knit Happens. I can't remember what is was, but it was a truly mindless knit and very warm and pretty. This one is a Christmas present.
Btw, I'm having a horrible time getting images to upload. I've checked the help section, and I'm doing what they say, so if anyone has any tips, I'd appreicate them. I'm trying to post other stuff, but I'm getting no where, so I'll try later.
Of course, my main obsession is my bead shop, Bead Obsessions. I'll be posting a blog-type page pertaining to the shop at that site.
2 comments:
Hopefully, help will shortly be on the way to get your photos uploaded (not from me 'cause I'm WAY too blogily-challenged). And now that I know about Lacevember I don't know how I'll ever finish all my Christmas presents. Jeez!
Hi Patricia! Welcome to the world of blogging! :) I first would only use the blogger uploader for pictures. Then I moved on to Picassa (a blogger photo freeware) and I am now using Flickr. Flickr is definately the way to go. You can get a free flickr account at www.flickr.com or for $25 a year, you can upload up to 1G of photos per month. I would be more than happy to help you set this up on your computer at the shop. There is a flickr uploader that is very helpful and then once the photos are on your flickr account, you can copy and past the HTML code into your post. It sounds much more daunting then it is. :)
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