Remember that 9-foot tree? Well, here's what it looked like all dressed up.
I never quite seemed to get the whole tree in any photo I took. That's a capiz-shell star at the top. |
I didn't even bother counting. This doesn't include the garland or the 1,500+ lights. |
I thought my Christmas Eve dinner table turned out really nicely.
Here's the little boy hanging out with the Christmas toys. He would burrow himself into them for naps, and you could barely tell the difference between him and the stuffed animals.
Anyway, thanks for indulging me in this little detour. Now, I also made something. I know, finally.
Please forgive the wonky posing. This is the picture where the color of the yarn turned out most accurately. |
This is the unruffled version that I made for niece A1. |
I wouldn't have any problems wearing this next to my skin, but if you're really sensitive to itch, then there could be a problem with the wool content. I did not block this scarf because reviews of this yarn have said that it grows a lot during blocking due to the silk. This yarn was lovely to work with and produces a fabric with a soft drape. It's kind of rough spun and varies slightly in its thickness throughout the hank; however, I also have this yarn in one of the variegated colorways, and there was a big problem with the spinning. The thickness of the yarn was wildly uneven, and I couldn't knit more than a row or two before I'd either be working with totally unspun fiber or fiber that was spun so tightly, it was barely lace weight. So really check the hanks out for quality issues before you buy.
I also need to work on my white balance. Everything's a little too yellow. |
Anyway, I hope everybody had a wonderful holiday season and New Year and that 2012 brings you all good things.
Oh, and for my next trick? I'm picking up Lady Grey again after a substantially long break. Gosh, I hope I remember how to tailor.
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