A Norwegian sweater in progress, using yarn I bought in Geilo at the supermarket 2 years ago and yarn I naturally dyed with rhubarb, walnut hulls and Saxon Blue, it's a perfect soccer knitting, TV watching sweater- it will take it's its time- I'm in no rush.
I have just started reading Trust the Process by Shaun McNiff, I am hoping to get some creative juices flowing again.
Joining Ginny today
love it. the knitting! ánd the book.
ReplyDeletesometimes it's so daunting when you find yourself in that void. I knów it's part of the process, but sometimes it scares the hell out of me. Then I realised it's just like the tides, just like night and day. One can't do without the other.
I wished our supermarkets would sell yarn :o))
yarn in the supermarket?!? Now I would REALLY be trouble!!! Lovely sweater! :) (So glad you are back in this space!!!)
ReplyDeleteI love how you write that it's the perfect soccer and tv knit because I would have to pay very close attention with all the detail. :) It's really pretty Camilla and once again I am in awe of your skill and talent.
ReplyDeleteI really like the new blog design!
if i ever brought my knitting to soccer...i would look really silly standing there with knitting needles that wouldn't move (haha). Your sweater is already looking so pretty,,,you are so talented!!
ReplyDeleteYou Norwegians are amazing knitters! (I'm half Norwegian and I'm waiting for the fast skills to reveal themselves!)
ReplyDeleteYour sweater is so pretty!
yarn in a supermarket sounds like HEAVEN. Love your colorwork I bet it's soothing to knit :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great sweater! Looks like a great book!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sweater! I really want to try color work soon!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours! Dyeing with rhubarb how intriguing now I am wondering which colour.......
ReplyDeleteIntrigued by the book ;)
Oh wow, that sweater, just gorgeous! Love the new blog look :)
ReplyDeleteThat sweater is going to be simply gorgeous! What a fantastic knit, I can't wait to see it finished :-)
ReplyDeleteWow just amazing work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colourwork. Can't wait to see it finished x
ReplyDeleteThis design is gorgeous, looking forward to seeing it made up!
ReplyDeleteI think the secret to life is: don't rush. I love your sweater in progress!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sweater, I love the mix of colour.
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