i have had the simply marilyn on my to-knit-list forever. though i don't know that i'll be able to start anytime soon as i don't have any appropriate yarn and my husband has put me on a "yarn embargo" with our little one on the way. but i'd love to watchalong for now, anyway. are you starting a full new blog for the knitalong?
luckily i had brought with me from bretagne france some mohair/wool yarn from a sheep herder woman who has hers sheered and sent off to clean, spin and color. i belong to the club sexy knitters, and since simply marilyn is sexy i will have the posts about it in here. feel free to join. one friend said she'd knit this one without a collar, it would make a perfect boat-neck sweater. i will go see your blog now, see who that woman is in the photo.
Thanks for the kind words about my hat. Unfortunately, the pattern is not available right now -- it will be in Larissa Brown's "Knitalong" book sometime next year.
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Hi Joyce. That Sweater is beautiful. I saw Marie Antoinette on the plane coming home from Japan. The costumes are magnificent. I love costumes.
Cecelia (again)
I do really like that sweater. Click here and it should take you to the pattern for my hat. Otherwise, just scroll down a bit.
i have had the simply marilyn on my to-knit-list forever. though i don't know that i'll be able to start anytime soon as i don't have any appropriate yarn and my husband has put me on a "yarn embargo" with our little one on the way. but i'd love to watchalong for now, anyway. are you starting a full new blog for the knitalong?
hi cindy,
luckily i had brought with me from bretagne france some mohair/wool yarn from a sheep herder woman who has hers sheered and sent off to clean, spin and color.
i belong to the club sexy knitters, and since simply marilyn is sexy i will have the posts about it in here. feel free to join. one friend said she'd knit this one without a collar, it would make a perfect boat-neck sweater. i will go see your blog now, see who that woman is in the photo.
Hi Joy! I do love Simply Marilyn.
Thanks for the kind words about my hat. Unfortunately, the pattern is not available right now -- it will be in Larissa Brown's "Knitalong" book sometime next year.
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