
The Butterfly
[sigh] Isn't it lovely. I must make this and I have a good reason why I should. I've not knit with any Noro yarns, as of yet. I've always shied away from it because I didn't like the texture at all...but, for this, I can suffer. I've heard Noro softens significantly after a wash, so that pleases me. If anyone has knit with Kureyon, I'd love to hear what your experience with it was and how you find the overall wear of the yarn.
I finished my red Celtic Cap. I'll post a pic tomorrow. I also placed an order for two colours to finish up my Charlotte. I hope to recieve that soon so I can finish that up. So, it looks like I'll primarily be working on my Field of Flowers shawl this week. I'll see about trying to take a pic of it, but it's all bunched onto a circular and I don't think you'd be able to tell what the heck it was anyway.
4 comments:
I'm glad to see you ordered some yarn to finish Charlotte...I haven't jumped on that bandwagon, yet, but I am sure someday...
I totally understand the recent Noro pattern obsession. I am beginning to really want to do Klaralund. :-)
Michelle you are quite the little enabler yourself! I believe that it was on your site that I first spotted the Rogue. It was also you who flaunted those lovely pictures of the Vest of Many Stitches that I just HAD to add to my "must do" list.
I've knit with Noro Kureyon, but only for felted projects. It is a bit scratchy, but the colors are so beautiful. Best of luck with The Butterfly!
Can't wait to see your Field of Flower Shawl. It sounds just beautiful. Here is a link to see the inside of the thrummed mittens http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/archives/2004_09.html
Scroll down to the Sept. 15th entry. I am enjoying these mittens . They sure are warm.
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