 Now that I've knit further on my double moss stitch baby blanket, the squares that are delineated by eyelet rows and columns are clearer. And I like what I see so far. It's a very simple knit, made more interesting by the tweedy effect of the two colours in the 2ply yarn. My plan is to continue until I run short of yarn. And I'm curious to see how it looks after washing and blocking. Fingers still crossed.
Now that I've knit further on my double moss stitch baby blanket, the squares that are delineated by eyelet rows and columns are clearer. And I like what I see so far. It's a very simple knit, made more interesting by the tweedy effect of the two colours in the 2ply yarn. My plan is to continue until I run short of yarn. And I'm curious to see how it looks after washing and blocking. Fingers still crossed.
Next? I've been looking at a skein of baby alpaca that was a gift from the Purple Purl on the TTC Knitalong a few weeks ago. A little pair of mittens, I think!
 
 
 
 
1 comment:
Gosh, you're ambitious , I'm sure the charity knitting will be appreciated . The blanket is just beautiful, such a pretty shade of blue .
BTW ,thanks for stopping by my blog . You asked about my lacy ribs socks. The cast off on the first one is a little snug , otherwise , Im happy with them. I won't be knitting the July socks in the KAL , not too crazy about the pattern .
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