My yarn is thinner than the yarn used in the pattern, but it may work. I’ll swatch and see.
With the 1,071,226 patterns currently available on Ravelry, it can be hard to decide what to knit. There are all kinds of filters available to help us choose, but for me nothing beats tips and inspiration from friends – real-life knitting friends, Ravelry friends and friends met in the blogosphere. Thanks, Helga! How is your Siw coming along?
It’s nice here, isn’t it, just sitting and knitting, sipping a drink, and enjoying the flowers (click on images to enlarge). And the best thing is: admission is free and you can come back anytime you like!
Wat leuk dat je mijn geboortestad hebt bezocht! En Groesbeek en omgeving is prachtig. Na jaren in het platte Hogeland doet de omgeving van Drenthe waar ik nu woon me een stuk meer denken aan de glooiende, groene en bosrijke omgeving van Nijmegen.
En mocht je van Deens roggebrood houden, dat zware waarmee je een ruit kunt ingooien, De Zuidmolen verkoopt er een heerlijke meelmix voor: Meel voor Deens Rogge-Kerne brood
Hé, dat wist ik niet, dat je daar geboren was. Ja, zulk zwaar brood daar hou ik enorm van. Bedankt voor de tip, we gaan het proberen.
Heerlijke foto’s! Prachtig daar! Ben benieuwd naar je shawl, die lijkt me heel fijn en zacht dragen.
Groet, Froukje
Bedankt voor je lieve reactie. Ik geniet ook steeds zo van jouw foto’s.
Tack detsamma Marijke! Siw is proceeding nicely, I will finish the first sleeve today I think. Then onto the next sleeve and finally a lot of boring stocking stitch to finish the body. I don’t like knitting stocking stitch but I always end up doing it since I like the look of it.
I hope you will like your Siw too. I am very happy with the pattern and am considering it for a third project. My other linen projects have been a bit of a disappointment but not Siw!
Your remarks about sleeves make me think: sleeves? Knit separately? I haven’t looked at the construction properly. I somehow thought everything was knit in the round together. Well, I’ll see it when I come to it. I love stocking stitch, both the look and knitting it. A little boredom is good for me, now and then. Good luck with yours (perhaps you could listen to an audio book or podcast during the stocking stitch section?).
It’s a pleasure to share your trip to the Garden. Lovely!
Thanks for your company Sylvia!
I can almost smell the wonderful scent of yeast and the loaves of bread it makes.
Thank you for another beautiful day trip.
You’re right – the smell of bread making is wonderful, from yeasty dough to bread fresh from the oven.
What a beautiful place to be! Thanks for the invitation!?
And thank you for accepting it!