Your alpaca breeding story is, ahem, fun reading. It's so far removed from suburban techie life, like, I-know-it-happens-but-I-don't-really-know-what-happens kind of stuff. Which makes your techie/rancher lifestyle even more fascinating!
Ok -Im the first to admit, Im no knitter, chocheter or yarner of any description ( and I like the colour) but what is a wing span when its finished??? Are you knitting an aeroplane??? - Kara xx
LOL about the color! Looks like good progress!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking "harvest color" ...
ReplyDeleteYour alpaca breeding story is, ahem, fun reading. It's so far removed from suburban techie life, like, I-know-it-happens-but-I-don't-really-know-what-happens kind of stuff. Which makes your techie/rancher lifestyle even more fascinating!
Your wingspan is looking good - and that would be the best-looking swamp around. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is looking great! I like Vivian's suggestion..Harvest color. Enjoy the weekend. ;)
ReplyDeleteI loooove green when it's combined with brown ... reminds me of trees! Not that there is a tree shortage in Maryland ... :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies. You all make me smile. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe colour is lovely. Very autumnal
ReplyDeleteIt's looking great. Can't wait to see it finished.
ReplyDeleteI love your swampy color! XO-
ReplyDeleteOk -Im the first to admit, Im no knitter, chocheter or yarner of any description ( and I like the colour) but what is a wing span when its finished??? Are you knitting an aeroplane??? - Kara xx
ReplyDeleteThe wingspan is a scarf. When finished it should look something like this: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wingspan-2
ReplyDeleteoooh, you are making progress. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThe color looks like goldenrod. It will be great finished.
Hi Kathryn! I love this! Soon I can start to think again knitting and would love to make your pattern! Thank you for inspiration! x Teje
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