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Ornate

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I’ve just completed the most stunning little cardigan. It’s covered with cables and bobbles, with a lace edge. I’ve really enjoyed making it (it’s at A Good Yarn at the moment, as a shop sample, if anyone wants to see it in the flesh) The one word I keep of thinking of is “heirloom”. It’s one of those special pieces of knitting. The pattern is Lace Edged Cardigan by Debbie Bliss and it’s from the Celebrating Family pattern book. The original was done in Debbie Bliss Eco Baby but mine is done in Baby Cashmerino . The yarn is really lovely to work with and blocks really well. Here's my Ravelry project page I did a little experiment while making this. I made both of the sleeves and blocked just one of them.  Can you spot which one?  It really does make a huge difference to your knitting – so if you’re not a convert to blocking yet…. By the way, I did block the other before I was finished! The back is just as gorgeous as the front.

Filler

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Sorry that I've been a bit quiet. I’ve not done a huge amount of knitting recently, so I’ve not had so much to talk about. I do have a finished object to show you. It’s a vanilla pair of socks. The yarn is Sirdar ’s new Heart and Sole sock yarn and the pattern is the one that’s on the inside of the ball band. The colour is Hyper Hyper 105 and I really like the yarn. It’s not a fluffy yarn, it has some body to it and from first appearances, it looks like it would wear well. The pattern was quite nice too. It has an extra long rib so it can be turned down, if desired and both the toe and the heel has slipped stitches. The long colour changes make a change from a lot of sock yarns and I think it could hold a pattern and still be seen. A lot of these fair isle effect sock yarns make any pattern very difficult to see. This shawl is a work in progress and think it will be for some time, as I’ve got lots of other knitting to do first. The pattern is Rendevous Shawl by Lily Go and the y...