I am in the process of finishing up my knitting agreement with Jacqueline. In exchange for 10 lbs of washed fibre (5lbs of dark grey, 5lbs of white) I agreed to make her six pairs of half-mitts. Two for men, four for women.
I've got five pairs made, here's #4 and #5 where I got out the dyes and had some fun with colour. The orange skein used to be all white. The blue/green skein was 75% white and 25% grey. I love the way the grey tones down the colour, while the white shows the true hue. Combined in one yarn it adds depth.
Here's pair #4 complete except for weaving in the ends, and the beginning of pair #5. This is my second attempt at pair #5. I had 3/4 of a mitt knit up in a lace pattern and finally admitted it was too large. So it ripped it out and started all over again. Put me a bit behind schedule, but the second attempt is much nicer.
I finished the orange pair last night. And here they both are: #4 and #5 complete with the ends woven in. I apologize about the quality of the photos, I can't find my camera in my disaster of a studio, so I've been relying on the camera in my bberry.
Happy spinning.
Both pairs are beautiful. Such a wonderful trade for both of you.
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