
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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