archive for August, 2004

The one and only chili

Thursday, August 26th, 2004

Here is the one and only chili from my garden (so far)… I have yet to check the front garden for more stuff. Seriously distraught after hearing that all my tomatoes would die this year from blight AND that I can’t plant tomatoes there for another three years. Blah.

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My new pink scarf

Thursday, August 26th, 2004

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This is my lovely pink ribbed keyhole scarf made from 2 skeins of Naturally Merino Fine (#225) on 6mm bamboo needles.

How much yarn is too much yarn?

Wednesday, August 25th, 2004

I’ve spent too much time online ordering too much yarn from too many different shops! I’ve ordered five skeins of Colinette Point 5 in Cherry off E-bay for the lovely “Very Cherry” sweater (Knitty), a whack of dark purple mohair (Classic Elite La Gran Mohair in Eggplant) for the bell-sleeved cable pullover from Hollywood Knits, and a pack of Rowan Calmer in Amour for “Audrey” from Rowan 35… Also on order are my Rowan 36 magazine and the new Ribbon Twist book (also from Rowan!).

Mmm, this is “Audrey”:

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and this is Ribbon Twist (mmm! can’t wait):

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Driven by an obsessive, passionate and often tumultuous relationship with colour, Felicia Lo is the owner of SweetGeorgia Yarns, a handpainted yarn company based in Vancouver. Founded in 2005, SweetGeorgia Yarns is about intense, relentless and unapologetic colour.

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