Huey (on the right) and Jeeves napping in the sun. At least Jeeves isn't attacking my knitting. The current project used a provisional cast on, and there's apparently something irresistible about 5/2 perle cotton. Do you think they spin it with catnip?
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Is it possible to knit something that doesn't have cat spit on it?? I was knitting sock yesterday and the yarn was running form my yarn box through the mouth of my main coon {dar the handsome and adored } perisan and into my socks, is there any other way for it to work?
A collection of knitted lace shawls, stoles and wimples. Many were done in handspun yarn. Click on an image for a larger picture and description, plus charts for some.
These are all handknitted socks and other small items. Most of these were knitted from my own handspun yarn. Click on an image for a larger picture and description, plus charts for some.
(Most of the Celtic designs came from Celtic Charted Designs by Co Spinhoven, an excellent and inexpensive resource.)
Back in the dark ages (as in pre-1987), I used to knit sweaters. Nowadays, I rarely do, so I'll use this album to record some of what I have done and may yet to be.
Is it possible to knit something that doesn't have cat spit on it?? I was knitting sock yesterday and the yarn was running form my yarn box through the mouth of my main coon {dar the handsome and adored } perisan and into my socks, is there any other way for it to work?
Posted by: peegy | 2005.10.08 at 05:43 PM