Working on a little somethin'-somethin' this week, I say mystery because once again, i'm just kind going into this blindly and seeing what works. I am writing it down this time though, so I can remember what I did if I actually want to make a repeat.
I'm not sure if this will turn out the way i'm envisioning, and truth be told, i'm not even sure who i'm making this for. My little lass? One of my nieces? No idea. That's how I roll when I get a hold of yarn with no pattern and a good dose of indecisiveness.
I'm using fisherman's wool which frogs nicely and pleasantly, if need be.I'm not sure if this will turn out the way i'm envisioning, and truth be told, i'm not even sure who i'm making this for. My little lass? One of my nieces? No idea. That's how I roll when I get a hold of yarn with no pattern and a good dose of indecisiveness.
I speak from experience.
Love that color! (I'm working with a similar color myself right now, and that beigy-neutral is lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! I want to test knit it! ;)
ReplyDeletea mystery in many ways! I cannot wait to see what you invent and share in the coming days. Lovely tweedy yarn you are working with....so fallish!
ReplyDeletePerfect color for fall.
ReplyDeleteAnd yarn that can't be frogged is worthless in my mind. What's life without a few mistakes?
I love that you can just start knitting and create as you go along. I can not do that! I'm anxious to see what you come up with.
ReplyDeletelooks like you have a great start!!!! (i do love that color)
ReplyDeleteI like mystery knitting, or freestyle knitting. Mostly with shawls!
ReplyDeletelove this color!
ReplyDeleteLovely colour. Looking forward to seeing how the mystery knitting turns out!
ReplyDeleteLovely colour and great idea - I am not brave enough to do that so I await to see your progress!
ReplyDeleteThat yarn bowl is yummy!
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