Seriously!
Saki sneaked into the frame and is acting all innocent as usual:
And this lonely sock is waiting for his mate:
who is still in the yarn state.
And the Ulmus II is all ready to be washed and blocked too:
The light edge was not a choice but a yarn shortage must, I think I like it though. I am waiting to see it blocked before I will take my final decision on this issue.
You’ve been busy! I can’t wait to see your Ulmus II all blocked and ready for the world.
What gorgeous projects – you have been busy!
Ulmus II looks fabulous. After seeing so many great looking Noro socks I really must knit a pair.
Hey Arizonians,
Thanks for coming to visit our farm! Its always nice to have visitors from afar. Let me know how the kirsch turns out. I’m wondering if kirsch needs sweet cherries though – we had a bunch of seconds (cherries that have cuts on them or are not perfect) that I could have given to you for free. Next time you come around you can have a pail of seconds and see if that works for your kirsch.
I just want to say that your socks are beautiful – I wouldn’t want to wear them anywhere for fear of wearing them out. That’s the only problem.
regards,
elissa
Ooh, I think I like that light edge! I’m also liking the color themes you’ve got going there — right up my alley :)