Wool on Sundays – 31 (busy week)

Welcome to Wool on Sundays – 31. Thank you for visiting a a big thank you to everyone who linked up last week. I really enjoy seeing everyone’s yarn projects each weekend :)

I’ve had a very busy week and I haven’t got much done. Just a little progress on the yoke cardigan.

I’ve run out of wool but I’ve also decided it’s too long so I’m frogging the bottom to make the button bands…

My only other yarn talk is that I’ve bought a book – The Knitter’s Almanac by Elizabeth Zimmerman – I looked inside it on Amazon and here is an extract from the beginning:

SOURCE (+ CLICK LOOK INSIDE)
I’ve heard of EZ before but I had no idea what a delight her books would be to read. I’m really looking forward to it arriving.

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Wishing you a happy week :)

Janine @ Rainbow Hare
 

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5 thoughts on “Wool on Sundays – 31 (busy week)

  1. Kim

    Oooh….I love the sound of your book….the very first sentence has me captivated!! The progress of your cardigan, li'l by li'l, has me wanting to see more.

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  2. Soma Acharya

    The first time I heard of EZ was from you. Thank you for the link, sounds like a lovely read. Now that I am knitting more, I will definitely look into the book. I had to take a little knitting hiatus because I strained my palm muscles playing the piano. Can't wait to get started again :)

    -Soma

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