Sunday Stash
At last, another finished project - okay, well technically 1/2 of a FO because it's one sock. The good news is that I started this sock last October - um, yes you read that right, so one down. It took me one year to finish this sock. I started it on the plane home from Florida last fall and my plan to to finish the second one in Florida this October. I have the second one cast on and ready for my trip. Timeline aside, I love this sock! It is Schrodingers Twisted Tweed pattern. I used Sundara in Mossy, shamelessly copying Emily Starr from Ravelry. Go look, I'll wait - her pictures are fabulous!
I also stumbled on a flickr group this weekend, I have been kind of stalking over there for munki munki prints. My wanderings have delivered me one inspiration sandwich after another. Since I have gotten back to quilting, I have found so many delightful things to look at, so many ideas. Anyways, the group is called Sunday Stash - kind of a "flash your stash" at the end of the week. It is more focused around fabrics, but I figured since I am a multiple stasher, I could flash it all. That sounds so dirty. Anyways, my yummy Sunday Stash ::
Yarntini SSS Club, Hello Yarn Fiber Club and Sushi Munki Munki
My mouth waters when I look at that Yarntini, it so tang-y.
Next up a bound and washed Mendocino quilt - I am "this" close to wrapping this sweetie up and moving onto the next quilt along.
8 Comments:
Lovely green sock!
Flash your stash??? I've got to check it out. :)
Gorgeous sock!!
Love love love Sunday stash! All of it!
I think I saw those socks in person!! Gorgeous!
wow, glad i hopped on this morning. love, love, love!
Pretty sock. Why is it we knitters lose interest like that? I have a pair that is 65% done, and I can't make myself finish them. Oh well... Someday.
I love the Hello Yarn fiber - I should check them out, although the last thing I need is more stash!
Cool sock! I think it's kind of neat that it's been with you all year, and around to different places. And is that sushi fabric?? AWESOME.
Thank you for the compliment on my wonky cabin block. I love the sock. I wish I could knit, but I know it would just end up with not only sewing projects but knitted ones laying around halfway done as well.
:)
~Staci
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