The problem with having (seemingly) twenty million projects on the go is that one has nothing to write about, and then it’s three months later and one feels slightly stupid when one notices the last date of one’s post on one’s blog. Ahem.
I have pattern writing that I’ve been putting off by the simple expedient of designing more knitwear, some of which is going well (we will not speak of the hat that I have now started five times). I’m enthusiastic about using beads, and I’m making a simple yoked cardigan with what I hope will be a scattered necklace effect around the collar.
The yarn is Wensleydale Longwool which I bought at iKnit some while ago. I’ve found it hard to match to a pattern, and this is my third and happiest attempt. The yarn has a definite halo, which when combined with the dark grey colour, means that it really doesn’t look at its best in a complicated pattern. I’m keeping it very simple, therefore, with some neat twisted ribbing and smooth stocking stitch. The beads will do all the talking. (I hope. I wouldn’t be surprised if I ended up having to do some unravelling, given my recent track record…)
I once read that buying a book is like a promise to yourself: a promise of making the time to one day sit down and read it. I think the same goes for crafting materials, don’t you? In that spirit, I bought several hundred grams of grey merino top a while ago, and I am really looking forward to the day when I sit down, open the bag, pull off a big chunk and start to spin it.
I believe the correct expression is OM NOM NOM NOM.


those beads are gorgeous!! I love the design you’ve sketched out.
Hi, I stumbled on your blog a while ago and really enjoy it so its nice to see a new post :) The cardigan looks as if it will be lovely and the beads will stand out just enough on the yarn but still be sublte. Good luck with it.
Good to hear from you whenever you post! The design looks like it’s going to be very cute. I definitely think of yarn as a promise to myself – it’s one of the reasons I like to keep some of it out on display, it encourages me to dream about how I’d like to fulfil that promise.
I’m liking the sweater design. It looks good and the merino indeed looks nom!
Glad your back,missed you :-D
I can sympathise with you on this! Too many incomplete projects, nothing to blog about… The cardigan looks lovely though. A x
Thank you, Aoife! The cardigan is very much in progress – it had to go into the naughty corner for a few weeks and I’m struggling a little with the bead placement, but it is well on the way to being done (she says, confidently!). Thankfully the weather is much more conducive to cardigan-knitting now. :)
Thanks for stopping by!