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Monday
Jan122015

For the love of knitting

As the title of this post indicates, I'm still passionate about knitting just as much as when I first learned to knit several years ago.   Even with my busy schedule, I've now finally learned to manage my knitting time, and get completed FO's.  One recent FO in particular I'd like to share, is a test knit I completed for Kirsten Kapur, designer of Through The Loops patterns.  I'm am a huge fan and follower of Kirsten's because she always designs very beautiful patterns and out of all the designers I've knit from, her patterns are always clear, concise, and very well structured.

Here is Montrachet, knit with yarn from my stash, which I'm happy to say is shrinking, as I've been really good about using my stash lately!  I have a number projects in the works this year, so please do stop by and check in to see what those are as I'll be posting them to my blog.  I know the blogging universe isn't as visible present day with all the Facebook and Instagram feeds, but I'll be using my personal site as the primary release of things to come.  Happy New Year everyone!  Thank you to those that visit my blog, and please do drop a comment if you can, I'd love to hear from you!

 

Pattern: Montrachet
Yarn: Hazel Knits Artisan Sock Yarn in Nickel, Wool Candy Meringue Merino Sock in Lucy.

Started: 11/21/14
Finished: 12/11/14

Dimensions: Approx. 12-13 inches deep x 65' wide

Notes: None

Reader Comments (2)

I have your pattern Virgies Fern, but there was no abbreviation s listed. Could you please remind me what CDD means in the instructions?

April 4, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMarian Woodberry

Hi Marian, the stitch key should be on page 2, also here's a link on You tube to help you.

https://youtu.be/Wi5JpkOoLCI

Here's a screenshot of the 2nd page
https://flic.kr/p/rEUSKf

Hope that helps :)

Regards,
Raquel

April 4, 2015 | Registered CommenterRocky

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