Blissed Out

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It seems my humble Mirabella sock pattern has found its way into Ravelry, and I've gotten a few requests for it. I've taken it down in the meantime, to *finally* revise the instructions for yarn-over short rows. I'll put the pattern back up, as a post, by this weekend. My apologies. I've posted the pattern here, with corrections made.

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Here are some snippets of quilt number two. Warm chocolate brown in a fabric goes really well with just about anything. In this case, all the colorways of Amy Butler's Bliss collection.

There has been knitting. Reading Lori's post on frogging encouraged me to look at one of my oldest projects and assess my progress, or lack thereof. I looked long and hard, and finally decided that even though it was cables, and knit top-down with set-in sleeves, it was turning into the sort of project that one finishes for the sake of finishing, not for wearing. And I'd hate to waste all that fluffy green yarn on a crap project.

So I frogged it.

Said fluffy green yarn is now working up into another top-down sweater with cables. But this time? This time, I like it. Third time's the charm!

Links:
◊ There's a statistic that 40% of food produced in the U.S. is wasted, for such silly reasons as "it's ugly". Isn't that terrible? Wasted Food is an informative site on food waste.
◊ YouTube has all sorts of dog clips. These two are fascinating: "amazing dog" and "one-sided dog".
Lively Grey: about color.
◊ A kids' sushi rolling machine.
◊ Via Kottke, a tale of Oscar the Cat.
◊ Everyone's heard about lolcats.

6 Comments

Karen B. said:

MJ, your quilt pieces are fabulous! And I agree: chocolate goes with everything.

Thanks for the links, btw. We are so consumed with what is considered "attractive," that we will not only throw away food. We throw away just about everything (and everyone) else that isn't "pretty."

yaiAnn said:

an't wait to see the rest of that quilt!

kat said:

ah heavenly quilt! i can't believe how much i love all those colors and patterns.

Julia said:

I love your Amy Butler quilts! I really want to do your simple four patch quilt as my first.

andrea said:

i love the colors you chose for your quilt - i never realized how much work goes into a quilt until i tried my own, and i can't believe how much work goes into one!! anyhow, beautiful stuff there ~ and i love seeing posts from you, keep them coming ;)

pamela wynne said:

omg, your quilt is fantastic!! I can't wait to see the whole thing.

And yay for giving the fluffy green yarn its due. :)

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