Monday, November 15, 2010

Staked

I have to tell a theme, and I'm super excited about it. It is my pattern entry for the Indigodragonfly ' smart ass adventure ' single strand yarn Club and I have it in the works for a while. This pattern is currently exclusively for the Club and since may have gotten Club approved your packages not everyone in the Club, I put up this handy photo of Otis, the Indigodragonfly yarns resident dog to a little spoiler space to allow. You can scroll down for the good stuff.



Again at the end of the last winter Kim messaged me (on Twitter, by e-Mail, so currently the need for this discussion was apparently), me questions, if I wanted to be involved in the Association, and of course I took no time to make this decision. Then asked me (I have saved this yet) "How would you design for a lower classes, called ' and then Edward staked Buffy."End?'""And I think I said "I really think I would feel really really good about that."


The lower class name was pretty much everything I needed to go. The pattern "Staked" is the beautiful result:



I love me some twisty cables and I thought you were particularly suitable with the Vampire Slayer thematic Unterschicht.Ich went looking for some nice stabbigen motifs including a more than a little reminiscent of a game by the heart.I love really the kind that puts it in the dark colouring out it has a subtle but dramatic occurs.



The cable on the foot, but eventually reduce further, symmetrically on each foot to reduce only Stockinette (and possibly dust and darkness?) are left behind.



I love Sie.Ich think I have done so far is one my favorite-Muster.Kim's Merino sock 2-ply is a wonderful yarn to work and is also becoming one of my favorite sock yarns.


The only bummer (for you) is that the pattern but not yet available outside of the Association - it will in the spring, and I'll be sure that to inform you when it happens.(If you are interested, registrations are still open for the second half of the Association here.)But I just couldn't resist showing off!


For more information about me this week – some book reviews on the go and are almost never ending PI scarf progress.


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