Jack Frost nipping at your nose...
He would today. He does leave things looking all purty like though.
The moon is still in the sky see to it all. I think the moon likes frost. Makes his light much brighter and whiter.
My square for Comforting Jenn is done. This is two completely different fibres and I think I really like them together. The colour stripes are Naturally Colourworks 100% wool and the white is two strands of Paton's Cotton Top held together. I like the contrast and the different textures together. I like them so much that for the first time I can actually see myself knitting a little sweater for Girly. A white cardigan with a contrast border in the dark purple/bright pink along the bottom and for a button band. Cute, no?
The moon is still in the sky see to it all. I think the moon likes frost. Makes his light much brighter and whiter.
My square for Comforting Jenn is done. This is two completely different fibres and I think I really like them together. The colour stripes are Naturally Colourworks 100% wool and the white is two strands of Paton's Cotton Top held together. I like the contrast and the different textures together. I like them so much that for the first time I can actually see myself knitting a little sweater for Girly. A white cardigan with a contrast border in the dark purple/bright pink along the bottom and for a button band. Cute, no?
5 Comments:
I like the Comforting Jen square, and you're right, I can so see that as a sweater! :0)
By Charity, at 11:49 AM, December 01, 2006
Love the square -- the colors are beautiful!
By Anonymous, at 6:33 PM, December 01, 2006
What a gorgeous picture! We have had nothing but rain here for so, so long and not a flake of snow! Most people aren't complaining as the weather has been in the 60's for the most part - totally unlike our normal weather. I for one would like a wee bit of snow to make it Christmas"sy"!
The square is gorgeous! Thank you so much!
By Cathy, at 9:57 PM, December 01, 2006
I feel guilty now that I was complaining the other day it was in the low 60s... those are gorgeousy and wintery and Christmasy and it makes me want to go chop down a cactus to light a fire.
By Nic, at 10:54 PM, December 01, 2006
pretty color combinations.
it's cold here in brisbane, too. 22 C ... brrr!
By Anonymous, at 5:07 AM, December 02, 2006
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