These mitten ornaments were knitted with a free pattern from the knitlist and Kollage Luscious cotton sock yarn.  Our guild is decorating a Christmas tree for the Craftsmen's Guild of MS in appreciation for their providing us with a place to meet.
I had fun knitting these Dolly Faroese Shawls.  The first one was knit with Jojoland Melody Superwash in color MS26.  I love the way the color travels in this yarn.  It is a marled yarn of variegated yarns with long repeats as opposed to a marled yarn of solids that would give a barber pole effect.  
The second and third were knitted in hand painted Serenity; first colorway is Gulf Breeze Sunrise and second is Sagebrush.  
Fiona, given to me by my friend Sandi, is modeling the Sagebrush shawl.
I recently knit HeartStrings Lace Leaves in Kollage Luscious cotton in cherry.  This yarn has a wonderful hand and there is sufficient yardage on one skein to complete the scarf.  Our guild has adopted MS Heart Scarves as a permanent service project. Our goal is to gift every woman in MS experiencing a heart procedure with a hand knit or handwoven red scarf. The project was established here in MS by our dear friend, Tina Bradford, who passed away on May 1 with heart disease, the number one killer of women.
This is HeartStrings Maple Leaves Scarf that I completed last year.  It is knit with Jaggerspun Zephyr 2/18 in Garnet.  I love this yarn!  it is 50% merino/50% silk and is absolutely wonderful to the touch, very warm and light.
Another HeartStrings pattern.  Any surprise? (-:  The pattern is Peggy's Shawl.  The yarns are one end of hand painted Peacock Iridescence 8/2 Tencel and one end of Jaggerspun Zephyr 2/18 in Ebony.  Love, love, love this pattern and the hand of this shawl.  This just might be my favorite thing to wear.Apart from the stormy weather, it has been a good Labor Day. Now, I think I'll take Don up on his offer of a game of Monopoly.
2 comments:
There are so many pretty things here. I love your blog. In fact I "gave" you a blog award on my blog today at the bottom of my post.
Thanks so much, Deborah. Now, if I could get a little faster with blocking and taking pictures! And thanks for the award too. (-:
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