This is a custom Etsy order I'm making: full-length arm-warmers in the colors of fall. The yarn is Jasper 100% merino wool in worsted weight. Here's a picture of my progress and of the yarn back when it was a pupa ...
You can see the colors much better in the picture of it in its pupal state. Oh, and I should also add that this yarn is the softest yarn that is not cashmere that I have ever come across.
The next is a project that was going to be a Raspberry Rhapsody scarf from Clara Parkes' "Knitters' Book of Yarn," but the pattern was just too difficult for me (I've never done lace before). So instead I made up my own pattern. Wheee! Bitch is going to have to be blocked a LOT. It's curling up like I've never seen befo. Whatever, though, because I like blocking. I got the yarn from The Painted Tiger on Etsy; it's lace weight and yes, it is ridiculously soft.
The last project is done, yay! It's a hat I made for Alexis made of 100% organic wool made from sheeps at a farm near my house ... I just love it. The yarn is undyed and seriously, it still smells like a sheep. I know because while I was still knitting it I visited ANOTHER farm near my house, where I saw a sheep. I smelled the sheep and then I smelled the yarn, and then I let the sheep smell the yarn, and we all agreed that the yarn smells like a sheep. In a good way.
And that is it for now. It's hard thinking up stuff to knit when summer is approaching, you know? Let me know if you know of any good things to make for when it's 80 degrees out ...







