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| Image © Noora Laivola |
I've realised that I like to always have a smaller, reasonably simple project on the go as well as larger pieces such as my Wool Fair cardigan. That's especially the case just now, when I'm likely to be interrupted mid-row, and Reyna is perfect for the job as it's a simple but effective mixture of garter sections and a 2-row mesh design. Even better Reyna is a free download on Ravelry, you can find it here.
My yarn is a variegated 4ply sock from Rebecca's Room on Etsy. It's a lovely mixture of blues, with speckles of reddish browns.
| The yarn |
Although the shade is called Rocky River, the colours remind me more of the sandstone buildings of the Royal Albert Dock reflected in the dock waters.
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| Spot the similarities |
In other knitting news, I've finally bought a (very retro-looking) ball winder. I found it in a charity shop, and must admit that the neat cake it produces is far easier to handle than a ball.
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| The cake, with the winder in the background |
I'm about a quarter of the way through, and the wool is knitting up nicely.
| Showing the plain and mesh sections |
And here's a shot mid-row, to show it in its true shape.
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| Slightly bunched up, but you get the idea |
I'll finish with a close-up of the cute cat stitch marker which I bought at my local wool show a couple of weeks ago.
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| Pussycat! |
No, it wasn't the only thing I bought, but we'll come to that another time!













