Knitting

I finished something and frogged something and updated my list. In the meantime I’ve been looking for something shiny to bring my knitting twinkle back. Something new, in Christmas Red.
I have some gorgeous Fibre Company Arranmore that’s been languishing in my stash. The color is a beautiful red named Ruari. I think I’m going to make a Ranunculus. I looked at other projects for this pattern, and some have been made in Aran weight. It looks just the thing: top down, festive lace at the yoke for holiday cheer, and then loads of stockinette.
Sewing
I’m really on a roll with my sewing. I have a bushel basket on my sewing table that I keep my current WIPS in, and it’s empty! I think I will pull out that plaid flannel that want to make into a wrap skirt. Having projects out inspires me to work on them. However, I am having trouble finding a pattern. It looks like I will have to take measurements and make my own pattern. This is a good exercise for me, as I haven’t done it in over a decade.
Spinning

My first attempt. I’m going to keep practicing on the merino top they sent until I get something usable. Progress not perfection!
This has been a Year of Projects update. You can find out more about the group here (Rav link) or here: Backstage Kath’s YOP bloggers list. You can read my updated list of projects here.
WOW! You go girl! You make my head dizzy! Hugs.
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So pretty pattern sew you dress. Nice look.👌🌷
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The yarn is GORGEOUS! I have the Ranunculus in my queue. I can’t wait to knit it. What weight is that yarn?
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Aran 😄
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Really! I was planning on using a fingering weight. I will follow this with great interest. I think the pattern is written for different weights though.
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It’s written for two fingering held together, and then the bigger version – which is what I’m making – is written for worsted.
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Ranunculus: I could make some snarky comments (like the reason there are so many very cropped versions shown is people got bored with all that stockinette!) but I love the lace at the top. And I see that several versions made it a slightly higher neck; I would, too. I love your yarn, and that will be a quick knit and perfect for the holidays.
It’s been a long time since I made a skirt of any kind; I had a Simplicity A-line wrap skirt pattern that worked really well with plaid. But the beauty of it was how simple it was – I’m sure you can draft a pattern that will look great on you!
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That is a pretty tweedy red. I look forward to seeing what it knits up into.
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Congrats on being on a roll with your sewing, those joggers are awesome. Oooh that yarn that opens this post – super yummy!
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I love the joggers, and the yarn for your festive sweater. I feel your pain on the spinning front.
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Your joggers look great! Love your Christmas sweater yarn – it is so festive and lovely. Can’t wait to see your sweater!
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Thanks!
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I know the Grocery Girls who are not small ladies made a ranunculus with 2 skeins of fingering and one of mohair lace together. Looks like you’ve enough yarn there to make another decent sized project with leftovers too. I like the lace and look of the lace down, but haven’t got the skills to change the very wide neckline so it’s not fallen into my shopping basket. Perhaps when I have the skills to alter a neckline I’d make it one day.
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The pattern includes a close neckline, which is what I’ll make.
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Oh I didn’t realise that, that’s good to know.
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What a gorgeous red yarn – it’ll be beautiful in that pattern and perfect for the holiday season. Cheering you on to keep practicing with your spinning!
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The color of the yarn is gorgeous. Perfect forca Christmas sweater. The p a there you have chosen will be perfect too. Good job on your sewing. Those joggers look quie comfy. Loved the Canadian pants from earlier last week.
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That red yarn is really pretty! And I hope you enjoy the learning process of spinning! I know I found it frustrating at first, but once I got into the rhythm it became so much more fun!
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Love the joggers! That empty wip basket needs filling. I love the title of this post wovember, I am just hoping what you finished and what you frogged weren’t one and the same project. lol
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Haha. Nope two different things.
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Those joggers looks SO chic!!
Love that red for your next YOP project!
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The joggers are great and very wearable. A Ranunculus will be gorgeous in that yarn.
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