I have blocked Orangina and am moving along with Ms. Marigold. I think that I will try Oragnina again with a black colored yarn, similar to Wendy Bernard's from Knit and Tonic. This marks my 3rd finished sweater in 2007. Only 9 more to go for the Dozen Sweater KAL. While this isn't my favorite peice (Wicked still wins), I think that I'm happy I tried something different with two varying colors and textures. A nice funky peice to spice up my wardrobe. Of course I imagine the black Orangina will be great!

As promised, here's the latest progress on my Orangina. I am currently blocking it and will sew up the side seams today and tomorrow. This will mark sweater number three. I'm happy with the look so far, even though it's not yet blocked. The fit seems good as well.
I am now starting on Ms. Marigold using 100% Bamboo yarn by South West Trading Company in a beautiful butter color.
I am also about to order yarn from KPixie for the Cable-Down Raglan pattern by Stefanie Japel as part of the KAL. I usually do only one project at a time, but will try to stretch myself a bit with two projects.
As always - I'll keep you posted.
I have finished the ribbing on Orangina and am now blocking it before sewing up the sides and the shoulders. I will post quick photos in the morning.
Susan
After whipping through Green Gable and Wicked by the Zephyr Girls, I am going unusually slow with Wendy Bernard's Somewhat Cowl. Here's my progress so far.
Despite the lack of speed, I do like the pattern for the sweater and am happy to be using my stash yarn since it was a gift from my boyfriend on his trip to China when his brother lived there. It has a nice elasticity to it, which should be perfect for this pattern.
I'll keep you posted!
Susan



