Here is my finished June Scarf KAL. It's made with a Melon Microfiber given to me by my Stepmom. I used double strand and size 6 needles. I'm planning on making this again.
I wanted to thank everyone for their wonderful comments on my knitting. I haven't had a chance to blog since last week. Trying to get used to my son being out of school. 2 kids here everyday is tiredsome.
I finished my SASE June Scarf KAL today. Will post pictures later. Now I'm working on getting my WIPS done before the beginning of the month. I need those needles free for my new KAL. I think I only have 3 dishcloth OTN right now.
Made this for my Son 5th Grade Teacher. Started it this morning. Tomorrow is the last day of school. He will be heading to Middle School next year. The pattern was designed by Rachel van Schie. It's called Teacher's Apples. Mine isn't as nice as hers, but it will do. I'm also going to give her 2 more dishcloths.
I was going to wait to post the picture until I got the next row done but I couldn't wait. This is a KAL from Rachel's Knitting Room. I think I have it figured out. I should have picked a different yarn though.
This is one of my projects on the needles. Have to take pictures of my others later. This is called Yarn over Cable Cloth. I'm making with S&C Robin Egg and size 5 needles.
This is my first KAL with SASE Group. I just join last week. I have about 10 days to caught up on the scarf. I like the pattern. I'm really starting to expand my knitting.
This is my first DishclothfunKAL. It was a true mystery. I finished the cloth and still had no idea what the picture was. At first I thought it was a flag, then a flamingo, then a tree, then a humming bird, then a butterfly. My last guest was closest. It's call Flutterby Fairy Cloth by Wicket Stitch. Can't wait for July's KAL to start.
This is June's Mid Month KAL for the Monthly Dishcloth Group. It's called Moss Ivy. I had fun making this one once I figured out how to p2tog-b. I had to bust out my Knitter's Bible to understand how to do it. I like making the lace dishcloths.