In between all of this activity, I knit on an Oddball Baby Blanket and an Oddball Shawl. Angel Wings made its return visit, and I added another section. The Oddball Baby Blanket, Tropical Plantation, was started by a lady in Hawaii. She used the bright pink, which reminded her of a Hawaiian flower. I added the lime because it was the only color I had in my stash that resembled the tropics. I rarely purchase yarns to work on these projects because the reason I joined the group was to decrease some of my stash. So far, I have been successful in finding a yarn that coordinates with the theme of the shawls or blankets.Update: November 2, 2008
Tropical Plantation is finished.
I understand how you feel, Nancy. When I seem to be having a busier week than normal, I get jealous of my knitting time. I can't bring myself to tell friends, "no, I'd rather stay home and knit than meet with you today", even if it may be the truth! ;-Þ
ReplyDeleteThe hot pink and bright green look very pretty together, definitely tropical looking.
I really like the idea of the odd ball blankets and they look so nice! The green is very nice.
ReplyDeleteI like the name of your blog, and I like to visit your state. :)
I like the stitch pattern you used!
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