Don't leave us hangin now! That looks amazing! Something I have yet to do, but this is making me want to more and more! I'd like more info on the way you do your steeking. :D
So gorgeous... photos and knitting like your are what keep me going (first typed knitting... simply no time for that at the moment!) ... perhaps hanging on better expresses it! I can't wait to see it finished...
I am curious; what method of sewing your steeks did you use that you got ridges like that on the sides of where you were cutting? I've never seen a technique like that before. I usually crochet on either side of where I'm going to cut.
I may be crazy, but I love the sound of the scissors snipping the stitches. Steeking is so satifying. All the steek-o-phobes out there should give it a try!
Can't wait to see the finished product. The colour combo is fantastic.
What an artist you are! These knitted images are glorious! I have to hurry back and see more of your wonderful work! (I found you via the fabulous Swedish Petrao).
OH NO, not the scissors! You have got to have more than nerves of steel. No shakey hands? I would absolutely throw up if something went wrong with the steeks. But we in knitter/blogger land are all waiting to see the end result! ;)
YES! Finally STEEKS and no more purls! I have been DREAMING of whipping out some of my beautiful yarn and knitting up tubes that become cardigans, vests, pullovers with STEEKS. Oh, teach us to STEEK! Please!