You are making a perfect thing with a perfect combination of exquisite yarns. One of the very few truly happy-making things I've seen on this wicked stupid hot day.
If you're in Portland through the weekend, you should get down to Eugene for the Blacksheep Gathering, June 22-24. Heaps of fiber to tempt you in your new addiction.
LOVE that! What a heaping hunk of gorgeousness. Don't even care what it is going to be. Would keep it on the corner of my desk so I could coo to it and pet it now and then...
I can't wait to see what your BSJ looks like once complete! The pattern is so wonderful and your handspun is amazing! One lucky baby to get this, for sure!
I'm completely sold on garter stitch now -- and I'll have to promise my pregnant friend that I'll hand-wash the handspun BSJ you've inspired me to knit for her. Lovely!
I just frogged the BSJ I was making. I am looking forward to seeing yours develop with your beautiful yarn. I'd be willing to try once again with a variegated yarn this time. Yours is outstanding.
Oh my heart, this jacket is so beautiful. And I pined all day and jonesed, thinking you had spun all this yarn yourself, only to learn you got it from hello yarn, (which still makes it one-of-a-kind, but at least gives me hope of some of the same luciousness in my own paws some day). Anyhoo. Gorgeous. The lucky baby who gets this jacket....
Lovely colors -- I know it's all handspun, but it kind of reminds me of the colorscheme of Noro 86. Pretty!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to watching the magic!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely stay tuned. Your Amoeba is looking really beautiful so far!
ReplyDeleteWow. Those colors aren't messing around.
ReplyDeleteIt's so very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou are making a perfect thing with a perfect combination of exquisite yarns.
ReplyDeleteOne of the very few truly happy-making things I've seen on this wicked stupid hot day.
Those colours look fabulous together.
ReplyDeleteWow, all that handspun looks fantastic in garter stitch!
ReplyDeleteI am always amazed at the magic that occurs in knitting and this little sweater never ceases to surprise me no matter how many times i knit it.
ReplyDeleteBSJ, here we come! It is muy purdy.
ReplyDeleteOh. my. gosh. the colors in that fabric are so pretty!! It reminds me of a woven fabric...I could just roll in it. =D
ReplyDeleteIf you're in Portland through the weekend, you should get down to Eugene for the Blacksheep Gathering, June 22-24. Heaps of fiber to tempt you in your new addiction.
ReplyDeleteHmmm.....this is very nice looking! I can't wait to read what it is and what kind of yarn it is :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm about halfway through a BSJ myself. Mine is a plain vanilla version. Literally; it's knitted from Lion Brand Microspun in French Vanilla.
ReplyDeleteI'm still not quite convinced it's going to turn itself into a baby jacket, though.
the colors are really wonderful together. can't wait to see what this becomes! janetd
ReplyDeleteSwoon.... Lucky, lucky baby!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that! What a heaping hunk of gorgeousness. Don't even care what it is going to be. Would keep it on the corner of my desk so I could coo to it and pet it now and then...
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
That looks so scrumptuous, I don't even know what to say! I can't decide what is better: your knitting or your photography. Thanks for the eye candy.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what your BSJ looks like once complete! The pattern is so wonderful and your handspun is amazing! One lucky baby to get this, for sure!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteI'm completely sold on garter stitch now -- and I'll have to promise my pregnant friend that I'll hand-wash the handspun BSJ you've inspired me to knit for her. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow!(cough, sniff), your photos are majorly inspiring; I gotta get better fast.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours! I have EZ's pattern sitting right beside me- just waiting for the right yarn to jump out at me.
ReplyDeleteI just frogged the BSJ I was making. I am looking forward to seeing yours develop with your beautiful yarn. I'd be willing to try once again with a variegated yarn this time. Yours is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteOh my heart, this jacket is so beautiful. And I pined all day and jonesed, thinking you had spun all this yarn yourself, only to learn you got it from hello yarn, (which still makes it one-of-a-kind, but at least gives me hope of some of the same luciousness in my own paws some day). Anyhoo. Gorgeous. The lucky baby who gets this jacket....
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see it! The rich colors are just killing me.
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! I would kill for your photography skills. and that yarn :)
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