Last night I finished the bolero.


This afternoon I started a cover for my kindle with the leftover silk garden sock.

I got a lovely package of handspun yarn from a knitting/spinning blog I read, Porpoise Knits

I can't wait to find the perfect pattern to make with it. I've got a big super secret project that I'm planning soon. Since I'm on a knitting streak right now, I have to take full advantage of it!
4 comments:
I'm so impressed!
It's gorgeous. A must be so happy!
How did you get the colors to match up so well?
Two skeins of yarn of the same colorway. I went through the skeins until I was at the same color and did a sleeve and a front from each skein. I was pretty pleased with how well they matched.
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