My current black and gray and white WIPs
December 17, 2020I don't know how it happened that all my current works-in-progress are black and gray or black and white, but even with no color, there is some very happy knitting on my needles. Below is Betagen by Theresa Shingler using Rosy Green Wool's Manx Merino Fine, a blend of Merino wool and Manx Loaghtan, a sheep breed I hadn't heard of. This came as a kit from the Rosy Green site. The yarn is gorgeous and soft and I have high hopes that I'll love this sweater; it sure is fun to knit. I keep this project in my knitting room. It uses size two needles throughout so is fairly slow going.

I'm also getting some yarn for Christmas. My husband asked me if I had bought myself a gift that he can wrap up and give me. I told him not to worry that he was going to give me a doozy of a present. I hope it arrives before Christmas! You all take care!
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My husband and I buy our own gifts and give them to each other to wrap. By the time we open them they are a big surprise because we have forgotten what we bought! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThat is US to a T!
DeleteUs, too! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLOL
DeleteI loved jacks too. Would play again if I could find a set. Ditto re presents. Chloe
ReplyDeleteI went to a dinner party years ago and the hostess had a set of jacks. No one came close to beating me! whoopee!
DeleteBeautiful colors so versatile and calm.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
Margie
Aw thanks Margie. I know you are a fan of neutrals too. Merry Christmas. See you next year!
DeleteI love your posts and am inspired by it. Although we live in the southern hemisphere and are experiencing scorching temperatures, I keep on knitting!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I live in California and I knit year 'round too. We won't let a little thing like scorching temperatures scare us!
DeleteYou make my day when you make a comment!