cold was the solstice to solstice word for this past week.
i knew i wanted to make this to keep the cold at bay. that is if mother nature ever summoned the cold to our neck of the woods anyway. over the duration of this past week(ish) i cast on and made the bulky warm pull-over.

finished just in time for the rain that's hitting us all week long.
(thank you elli for the photo capture)
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and . . .
the first day of spring is next week, tuesday march 20th!
so for our final week of winter during The Solstice to Solstice Project our word is rest.
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knitting side note:
quince & co osprey was used in twig and honey on US 11 & 8 knitting needles.
this has been in my queue since i first saw it, and now i'm a gonna finally get it on some needles. Y U M.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh. i love this, sarah! awesome color combo. you inspire me..i must get something else on my knitting needles.
ReplyDeleteit looks so comfy and yummy mama! and i l o v e your frames and tweed! (and you of course... ;))
ReplyDeleteHow are the pockets??? Can't wait to start mine. I'm almost done with my Tess of the D'Urbervilles shawl...so it's next up!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous Sarah. I can just imagine you snuggling up in it in the forest.
ReplyDeletePS: It looks like Elli got her mama's gift of photography. :) xox