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Hooray! Knitted stuff!
First up, we have the Irish Hiking Scarf, made with a hank and a half of Knitpicks Wool of the Andes Natural. It ended up being pretty much right at 5 feet long when I declared it finished.

The whole thing, folded up.

A bit of detail.
I have no idea what I'm going to do with it since it's 90 degrees outside at 11 PM right now, but it's pretty.
Then we have Shimmer, which is a shrug (which is a cardigan without half the back ;)), because, while it's really freaking hot outside right now, my windowless office is cold. It's size medium, made out of right at 3 skeins of Cotton Ease in "Ice Blue". (I was actually really worried I was going to run out there at the end -- I had inches of yarn left over.) I did a little bit of modification on the arms, ditching the ruffles and making them a bit longer. And I also did the ribbing all the way around there at the end, which I'm not sure if I was supposed to do or not.

Most arch expression ever. Also, showing off the back and the raglan shaping on the shoulders.

And here's the front. Much more normal expression. The sides looking funky and different from each other is my fault since I didn't straighten them before taking the picture.
Okay, back to studying.
First up, we have the Irish Hiking Scarf, made with a hank and a half of Knitpicks Wool of the Andes Natural. It ended up being pretty much right at 5 feet long when I declared it finished.

The whole thing, folded up.

A bit of detail.
I have no idea what I'm going to do with it since it's 90 degrees outside at 11 PM right now, but it's pretty.
Then we have Shimmer, which is a shrug (which is a cardigan without half the back ;)), because, while it's really freaking hot outside right now, my windowless office is cold. It's size medium, made out of right at 3 skeins of Cotton Ease in "Ice Blue". (I was actually really worried I was going to run out there at the end -- I had inches of yarn left over.) I did a little bit of modification on the arms, ditching the ruffles and making them a bit longer. And I also did the ribbing all the way around there at the end, which I'm not sure if I was supposed to do or not.

Most arch expression ever. Also, showing off the back and the raglan shaping on the shoulders.

And here's the front. Much more normal expression. The sides looking funky and different from each other is my fault since I didn't straighten them before taking the picture.
Okay, back to studying.
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Date: 2005-07-07 07:07 pm (UTC)