I digress.
I've noticed that my blogging has sharply fallen off about the time I got my invitation to Ravelry, and I think that's because that site serves pretty much all the functions I was looking for in a blog. I have my project journal, my communication with other knitters, plus an easy way to find all manner of information. It's not for sew-ers, unfortunately, but I don't do that so much these days either.
So I think I'm embracing this trend. I'll still update the blog periodically with new photos, but probably not more frequently than every couple of months. My heart's with Ravelry now and I don't know how much I really need the blog.
Please visit me there as username LydiaAnne.
Meanwhile, here are a couple of finished projects.
The Sienna cardigan is done and highly wearable.

Here is a close-up of the lace fronts.

I also finished a little scarf using the angora yarn I fell in love with at Rhinebeck. It's the dewdrop stitch from Walker's first treasury, and is the same on both sides. The fuzziness of the yarn obscures it a bit, but you can make out the bit of laciness I think.

and a close up . . .

1 comment:
the cardigan is just my kind of thing and i suppose you have started your walker collection. great aren't they??? thanks for your comment on my blog.
oh yes ravelry...
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