I tried a bit of a lace tuck stitch on the knitting machine.
It didn't really show up much on the black, sparkly yarn but it did make a
light and airy scarf!
Do you see a bit of a zig zag pattern?!
Look hard!
But it drapes well and feels good around my neck.
It is one skein of Cascade Sunseeker cotton, glitter yarn.
On a different kind of machine, I started to work out what I am doing on the owl quilt!
It is tedious but it looks good and will crinkle delightfully, I am sure!
As soon as I finish mine, I will be doing it all over again for my neighbor's owl quilt, too!
That owl quilt cracks me up every time I see it.
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful projects!
ReplyDeleteThose owls are sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteThis week I hope to cast on a Maenporth Cowl knit up in some luscious Eco Highland Duo yarn. Since winter isn't leaving anytime soon, I must keep warm!
ReplyDeleteThose owls are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteA machine would be handy for cotton. I love cotton, but it hurts my hands!
I love the Sunseeker yarn! That's a pretty cowl; I bet you can finish your projects faster with a machine. What an awesome quilt! Oh, and thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteWho Who who? Love the owls!
ReplyDeleteIt will be so pretty when the vine climbs up. Ouch! I let some blood but only because I can't shave my legs!!
ReplyDeleteThe owls look great!! And you get to do it all over again, lucky you :) xx
ReplyDeleteYou are brave to use black yarn — I love the look but still haven’t recovered fully from the one project I did years ago in black yarn! 😁
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