
These yarns are becoming to Bob. I didn't pay attention to this pattern earlier in Knitty but when I saw one version of it in Knitting on the Catbus I got interested. I'm probably doing this pattern with long sleeves. Eden is 100% bambu and fuksia is suitable colour for summer sweater so I should start knitting soon.

Mistähän johtuu, että uudet työt kiinnostaisivat aina paljon enemmän kuin keskeneräiset?
Yesterday I ripped the beginning of the striped sweater. It had been in a closet about an year and I wasn't interested in it anymore. Besides I had used grey Tusshena too and I needed it for the Cavern cardigan, that was one reason. Some of the yarns left over because I had thought to use them to striped sweater. So I took them and looked for my yarnstash similar yarns. These could be something together, probably not anything with stripes but perhaps fair isle. Yarns are alpaca-silk, Tusshena (silk and mohair), alpaca, Silke-Tweed (silk and wool), Kidsilk Haze (silk and mohair) and wool. Thickness is about the same.
Why is it so that new things are far more interesting than the old unfinished ones?
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Herkullisen värisiä lankoja!
Tuttu juttu tuo, että aina niin mielellään aloittaisi uutta eikä tekisi vanhoja valmiiksi.
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