I am finished with my dress! I love wearing it, it's very comfy.
It combines the bicolored cable patterns Kells and Lindisfarne by Lucy Hague into a dress. I also added short rows and a box pleat to make it a good fit for me.
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I am finished with my dress! I love wearing it, it's very comfy.
It combines the bicolored cable patterns Kells and Lindisfarne by Lucy Hague into a dress. I also added short rows and a box pleat to make it a good fit for me.

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I have something to say about the difference between American and European cardigans, but I forgot what it was.
(How did I get here?)
If I could eat colorways, Malabrigo "piedras" is up there
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Woohoo, finished plying my pale peach yarn (including successfully plying quite significant leftover against itself) and went back to my Solis spinning, which is starting to show more of the color range!
Flat Pack Hat!
This is not a difficult knit, and the results are straight-up wearable, but it’s really weird in terms of its construction. It’s knit completely flat, but has no short rows; the crown shaping is conventional, but up til the end, it looks almost incoherent. You really do kind of have to trust the process, and this took me about six weeks to finish just because I frankly did not, but the only changes I made were improvements to the finishing. (I think I also sized the medium down a little; I like my hats to have negative ease.)
It’s as weird as Columnar Jointing, but as much as I hate to say it, it probably works better—the Flat Pack Hat is designed around a flexible welting/ribbing stitch pattern that gives it a remarkable amount of stretch and a good fit. Getting the size exactly right is much more forgiving. Baby size is extremely tiny to me, but I don’t really know any babies currently, so they tend to surprise me by being little like that. The medium should fit 20-23" head circumferences, and the large should overlap that and work for larger sizes, 23-26". (Medium fits me perfectly and is a little big on the foam guy; I could wear the large.)
Anyway, that’s pretty much what I have for now! I’m late for something. Something I don’t want to do actually. Okay I hope you are having a good weekend; I’d better go.

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Malabrigo Nube „Boreal“, spindle-spun and chainplied on the wheel. I had such trouble with plying this thing. Usually I suspend the spindle from a hook above the wheel and then ply directly off it, but this time I decided to use a wool winder to make a ball. Well, never again. I spun this thing so finely it stuck to itself way too much. Ah well we live and learn :/
Well, I finally realized what this colorway reminds me of. (Cardinals photo by Steven Russell Smith, found on Reddit)
Lace work in knitting is just so rewarding. I count and follow the pattern and I’m still constantly amazed to see the lace motif come to life. I’m using Malabrigo Rios Worsted in Primavera. I got it for my birthday and it’s me in yarn form, lol. This is the Sanna Cardigan by Creabea Designs!
Now what’s the best way to block lace motif??