• teases

    It’s been very mild weather-wise here in Toronto the last few days, with temperatures above freezing and nice clear sunny days. I was feeling a bit panicked because I haven’t really got any seasonally appropriate designs on the go! I did some stash digging and pulled up this project that I don’t think I ever blogged about.

    in progress

    It’s a shrug-ish cardigan, from the top down, with some ribbing, garter stitch, and dropped stitches. I think when I started it I was imagining a fall sweater, but now I think it’s more for spring! The lovely yarn is from Julie Asselin, and it’s DK weight blend of 85% polwarth wool and 15% silk. It comes in a huge skein of 660 yards, so I’m kind of hoping to finish it with just one!

    Of course I worked on this “springy” sweater for a few days and today it looks like this.

    geez

    Yikes. On the plus side, I think I might still have time to finish this wintery-but-lightweight pullover before it gets too hot. I love this stitch, it looks much more complex than it is. It’s worked only 1 strand at a time with slipped stitches. Yarn is Cascade 220 sport, which I’d never tried before – it’s soft and woolly, and the price is amazing!

    slip stitch sweater

    Just so this post isn’t ALL grey, here’s the labels on a couple of skeins of handspun that I sent out to a new home last week.

    my yarn

    You can see more of my handspun for sale on Etsy.

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  • squishy, fluffy, handspun yarns

    I’ve put up a batch of handspun yarns for sale on Etsy! They are mostly wool with some silk and blends, worsted weight and thinner.

    etsy banner

    I hope you like them as much as I do!

    silk/camel

    Currently on the wheel, pretty camel and silk.

  • Some February Colour

    Getting back to a longstanding crochet project.

    back at it

    Prepping these skeins of handspun for sale! I’ll let you know when they go up.

    basket o' goodies