6.18.2007

Handknit Amoeba


Handspun Amoeba

It's time for a little knit-origami magic. Stay tuned for EZ Baby Sweater Week here at Brooklyn Tweed.

27 comments:

  1. Lovely colors -- I know it's all handspun, but it kind of reminds me of the colorscheme of Noro 86. Pretty!

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  2. Looking forward to watching the magic!

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  3. I will definitely stay tuned. Your Amoeba is looking really beautiful so far!

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  4. Wow. Those colors aren't messing around.

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  5. 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.

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  6. Those colours look fabulous together.

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  7. Wow, all that handspun looks fantastic in garter stitch!

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  8. I 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.

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  9. BSJ, here we come! It is muy purdy.

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  10. Oh. my. gosh. the colors in that fabric are so pretty!! It reminds me of a woven fabric...I could just roll in it. =D

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  11. 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.

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  12. Hmmm.....this is very nice looking! I can't wait to read what it is and what kind of yarn it is :-)

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  13. I'm about halfway through a BSJ myself. Mine is a plain vanilla version. Literally; it's knitted from Lion Brand Microspun in French Vanilla.

    I'm still not quite convinced it's going to turn itself into a baby jacket, though.

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  14. the colors are really wonderful together. can't wait to see what this becomes! janetd

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  15. Swoon.... Lucky, lucky baby!

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  16. 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...

    Blessings!

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  17. 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.

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  18. 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!

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  19. Beautiful colors!

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  20. 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!

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  21. Wow!(cough, sniff), your photos are majorly inspiring; I gotta get better fast.

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  22. Beautiful colours! I have EZ's pattern sitting right beside me- just waiting for the right yarn to jump out at me.

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  23. 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.

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  24. 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....

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  25. I can't wait to see it! The rich colors are just killing me.

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  26. Simply gorgeous! I would kill for your photography skills. and that yarn :)

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