And the Green Grass Grows All Around
*I have actually been knitting*
It was my goal to get a pair of socks knit on set this past weekend, but as you can see, it didn't happen. The majority of this thing was knit at home listening to Radio Lab. There were a lot of exciting things happening while we were shooting "Merrily, Merrily" .
Anyway, the yarn is one of the Cherry Tree Hill skeins sent to me by my lovely SP10 pal, Diane. I have to admit, I was a little intimidated by its brightness when I saw it in the hank, but once it was wound and certainly once the knitting started happening, I really started to enjoy this colorway. What felt like ravetastic glow worm colors have now broken up into speckles of early spring greens - I know these socks will cheer me up in January when everything is dead.
Anyway, the yarn is one of the Cherry Tree Hill skeins sent to me by my lovely SP10 pal, Diane. I have to admit, I was a little intimidated by its brightness when I saw it in the hank, but once it was wound and certainly once the knitting started happening, I really started to enjoy this colorway. What felt like ravetastic glow worm colors have now broken up into speckles of early spring greens - I know these socks will cheer me up in January when everything is dead.
1 Comments:
Great!! I'm glad that you tried the yarn out in spite of it's BRIGHT colors! Looks great...
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