Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Step by Step

It's slow going but I have made strides with my Alice Starmore, Kinsale sweater. Shoulders and neck are done. Yes, there are knitter's out there that have flown through this pattern but the tiny needles and so much K,P does hurt my hands. The pattern itself is not difficult at all just tedious. I've started a sleeve but then yesterday casted on for an entirely new project, KAINO, it's an Alpaca vest by Norah Gaughan from the
Berroco: Norah Gaughan Vol 1 (ravelry link). I needed a knit requiring less concentration and this has been waiting a while now. The yarn Berroco Ultra Alpaca in gray I purchased sometime back.

4 comments:

Rose Red said...

It looks great! I can understand wanting to start something new though. Kaino is a great pattern!

Thistle Cove Farm said...

Your work is breathtakingly beautiful! Oh wait...that's the pattern photo, isn't it? Your yarn is gray.
Hmmm...you're to be commended for knitting such a difficult, to me at least, pattern. I'm afraid I'd get lost.

Diana said...

Thanks for visiting my blog. Yes, that IS my sweater, not gray but camel! One of these days it might be finished!

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