New Diet

0 Posted by - May 9, 2012 - Knitting

I started a very strict high-protein diet last week and, although I feel fine and not hungry, I also feel a little fuzzy-minded.  I don’t think this is the diet, I think it’s because caffeine is restricted and I haven’t been fully awake for 7 days.  Who was it who kept saying “La-di-dah, la-di-dah” all the time – if I had enough coffee I’d be able to think of it – well, that’s how I feel.  So I won’t go on and on today because my typing seems to be pretty random  – some words are so darn long!  I know focus will come back but probably not in the next few minutes.

Luckily we have Marjorie Marinaccio’s projects to look at.  She has been a knitting whiz this year so far, finishing three gorgeous projects and came in with (literally) a suitcase-full to show us:

This gorgeous cozy coat is made from Como, a retired wool/cashmere superbulky that Marjorie fell in love with as you’ll see. Great color for her, and the shawl collar, pockets, and roll-up cuffs are going to be so cozy in cold weather:

She also used Como for this pullover, which is such a great comfortable style for wearing anytime:


And this beauty, done in a gorgeous shade of Peruvia Quick, is her favorite:

And you can see why.  Perfect fit, that beautiful cabled collar, and a wonderful color.  Wasn’t it sweet of her to trundle all these sweaters in?   A peach and a great knitter!

Look at the previous posts to see a really pretty little girl in a really pretty little shrug (my favorite pattern for a little girl – fast and really cute).  Rebecca made it for her daughter, who loves it and is a great model.  Also check out David’s Big Alfred sweater – I really want to see him wear this.  He liked it so much he had Google translate it from Swedish to English so he could make it – I wonder how well Google did with knitting terms.

I got not much done this past week.  I finished a little shawl from Stephen West but right now it looks all curly like a dried-up leaf, because I haven’t blocked it yet.  I would probably get it half-blocked then get distracted or fall asleep on top of it.  Surely by next week I will have adjusted, right?

Anyway, see you soon, I hope. If I’m napping, just wake me up…

Trish