I felt like a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders once the Christmas knitting was done. I’m kicking myself for not photographing a couple of pieces before they were wrapped and mailed away. I knit two Porom hats since this pattern has passed the hat-stays-on-my-head test. I used the same yarn but different colors. The finished hats turned out great and the recipients are going to love them, I’m sure. They were so quick on and off the needles that I didn’t even document them on Ravelry and I’m usually good about stuff like that!
Once the overload of accessories were off my needles, I just wanted to cast on for a larger project. You know me and my sweater knitting bug! I’ve had my eye on Metro for a while and thought that this pattern would be a perfect match for my Madelinetosh Sweater Club yarn.
This yarn is such a joy to knit with because the base is just gorgeous – merino, cashmere, nylon…mmm, mmm, mmm.
I just hope I don’t run out of yarn!
Kelly
Wooo look at you go, knee deep into the sweater knitting already. If I could only stop procrastinating on this sock I could join you!
Maya
I know what you mean about getting christmas knitting off your chest! I just finished mine, and your green metro will look awesome : )
Kerry
What lovely yarn and so perfect with that pattern! I, too, have been knitting many accessories, which can’t be shown on the blog until after tomorrow. Merry Christmas!
knitnkanmani
green has always been a fav of mine and this is awesome looking ,I mean it even looks soft in the photo .Metro pattern looks so nice , I am always a bit scared of cables even tho ‘ I love them 🙂
knitnkanmani
perhaps the recipients of the awesome knits shd send u the snap 🙂 am sure the loved it 🙂