Sunday, April 13, 2008

Goings On at the Purl...

First of all, I cannot let another second pass without sharing this photo of Daren and her Peasant Shawl...didn't she do a LOVELY job!!!! I love that this is done in sock yarn. But most of all, I love the easy repetition of the leaves and the way the edging emerges out of nowhere (practically) and makes the shawl into something more than just rows of lace - it becomes something lovely and ethereal: equally pretty over jammies in the morning, a black strappy dress at night, or just a pair of faded jeans and a favorite old t-shirt.

Good job Daren!!!!!!!!


Also,
I got a chance to stop by First Friday last week, and there was

quite

a

lively

crowd...

Chris was hunkered down in the back working on her very pretty toe-up sock design...

I believe she's calling it

"Wysteria"











And that's about it for Cultured Purl photos. I haven't done a lot of knitting lately. The design for the Fair Isle back is coming along slowly. Not the kind of thing that I can work on in a noisy chaos or surrounded by children, or while worrying about

THIS...



Yup. My pathetically pained puppers had her spleen removed. And it probably goes without saying that a 75lb moaning, hot-nosed, furry creature and two-stranded knitting just don't mix.

But she's a bit better now: sans staples and cone and eating like a trooper again. SO it's back to the bag for me.

Yours in knitting,
Claire

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:57 PM

    So glad to hear from you. The puppy looks very sad, but I am happy that she is feeling/doing better. I am taking your Fair Isle bag class and very excited!! to make the purse and to meet you. I love the blog.--Amy

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  2. Thanks for your comment, Amy. I'm looking forward to meeting you too! I think the fair isle bag class will be a lot of fun.

    -Claire

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  3. Anonymous4:10 PM

    Claire,
    Do you know what needles we will need for the bag class this Wed???

    Thanks,
    Amy

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  4. Anonymous6:26 PM

    Amy,

    You'll probably want to use 16 inch circular needles in size US 5. If you are an extremely loose knitter you might end up going down to a US 4, but most knitters will find the US 5 works best with Cathay for fair isle. You're looking for a gauge of 5.5 sts/inch.

    See you wednesday!
    Claire

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