So where did the weekend go?

Not quite sure what happened to my weekend. One minute it was Friday, next thing I know, it’s Tuesday night.
Saturday afternoon was most enjoyable. I got to Stitch n Bitch for the first time since May! It was only a relatively small turnout (about 15 – 20), and I had to leave early, but still the best way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
Saturday night, Em had a dance comp. She did well, but it was go, go, go all night, which always wear us out.
Then we lost an hour for daylight savings, and on Sunday, I went on a Bus shopping trip to a bunch of outlet stores, which was fun, but very tiring.
Not much knitting has been done in all of this, but I did manage to acquire my longer cable from Donni, and I’ve been working on the Hemlock Ring Blanket. Tonight I got up to the cast off row.
This is going to take hours. It’s a convoluted cast off, but it’ll be pretty when it’s done. About ten years from now!
I did finally finish something else.


The Hanging Garden Stole is finished!
Specs: Hanging Garden Stole by Sivia Harding
Yarn: JaggerSpun Zephyr in Ladyslipper
Beads: Crystal/Pink 3 x 10mm daggers from Earth Faire
Needles: 3mm Addi Lace Needles.
Finished Size: 46 x 168cm
The only modifications I made was to only do 11 repeats instead of 14. And I’m glad I did because I think that 168cm (66 inches) is long enough!

Close ups?


The colours in the close ups are way off, much too pale, but I thought you might like to see some details.
I’m really happy with this one!
Back to the Hemlock I guess.
But here’s another Twinkie broom picture, just to tide you over.

Every single time someone sweeps the floor this happens.

28 thoughts on “So where did the weekend go?

  1. Wow, your Hanging Garden stole is stunning. I agree with your length decision.
    I may need to purchase some of that color Zephyr. Ladyslippers are our state flower where I live (Minnesota).

  2. Congratulations Donna, the stole is superb. I love the simplicity of the shape with it’s delicate lace pattern and can see it being worn often. The beads are such a beautiful additon. Keep up the great work.

  3. You did a beautiful job with the shawl, it looks gorgeous. I still cant get used to daylight savings yet, I am all out of whack!

  4. The Hanging Garden stole is beautiful. Just exquisite. You knit so beautifully Donna! Twinkie is so cute. My vet asked me once if I wanted a long-eared guinea pig. I thought about it for a second and said “wouldn’t they be rabbits?” She just winked and said, “No. They are long eared rodents.” Of course, rabbits are prohibited as pets in Qld. I didn’t take her up on the offer, but seeing your long eared rodent, makes me wish I had!! :o)

  5. It’s beautiful – love it. I am two-thirds of the way on my shawl & after seeing yours, I must finish off mine quickly! Thanks for the inspiration!

  6. Hanging Garden is so lovely Donna! Well done!
    The P-Man gets that same look of ecstasy when I scratch his head hard, maybe I should try a whisk broom ala Twinkie!

  7. Kudos to finishing the stole! It’s gorgeoussss!
    I can’t *wait* to see the hemlock ring blanket.
    Twinkie looks very relaaxxed.

  8. The hanging garden stole is GORGEOUS!!!
    My weekend was full on it seems…Would have prefered it to vanish like yours did..lol
    Katt

  9. Twinkie just cracks me up!
    The Stole is SO beautiful… what great work!
    I know what you mean about endless cast offs… just keep casting off, just keep casting off, just keep casting off… 🙂

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