Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Knit One ~ Purl Two

It's time for an update on the Guernsey Wrap

My wrap is currently 38 inches long, I have passed the halfway point,
and I am just now starting with my third skein of yarn.
I needed a total of three.
I wanted to share the type of yarn I am using,
but when checking the center of the ball, 
there is no identification paper.
I bought the yarn several months ago.

This is my second Guernsey and it is such a pleasure to work on.

Part of the reason I love this pattern is the constant change in stitches.

This image gives a better feel of how big it is!!

I am not a reader but I always enjoy thumbing through my 
Sea Glass Books!!
This one holds a very special place in my heart
as it was a gift from my cousin Evelyn, whom I love dearly!!

I am joining Ginny at Small Things 
for
Yarn Along

27 comments:

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh I LOVE IT it is gorgeous. You have come so far my friend. HUGS B

eileeninmd said...

Hello Debbie, your wrap is looking beautiful and I love the color. Well done! Enjoy your day!

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

where are my needles? Where are they?

elizabeth said...

wow! that is really beautiful! love the changing pattern of it!

Pom Pom said...

You've done a beautiful job! The changing of stitches is so interesting, so intricate. Well done!

HazelxJoy said...

This is beautiful. A great way to try new stitches too.

Farm Girl said...

I love that wrap Debbie! I love looking at your work. I like the color too. I can't wait to see it when it is finished. I love all of those different stitches. Your book is very nice too.

Laura. M said...

Passing half the work, it becomes easier. Debbie is being very handsome, I like :))
Besos.

Donna said...

What a beautiful wrap! That is going to be super warm.

Gail said...

This is beautiful! I never conquered knitting.

momto5 said...

that wrap is stunning!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful wrap!

Muffie said...

It's gorgeous!! Now you'll be nice and warm when we get this cold winter they're predicting.

Cathy H. said...

Lovely! I love the different patterns, too! When we were at the beach this last year I was a little disappointed that I didn't find a lot of sea glass. I wonder instead of just walking the beach if I shouldn't have been digging for treasures!

Maureen @ Josephina Ballerina said...

There is just something so comforting about looking at knitting.
And sea glass brings me great joy.
:) :) :) m & jb

Sally said...

So very beautiful, just like you. :)

Fantastic.
xoxo

21 Wits said...

We must send Mac new needles for Christmas! He can never find his. Ha! Ha!
Your knitting is just wonderful Debbie, you're a master knitter!

TexWisGirl said...

the wrap's looking good!

KB said...

You are a talented lady.

Breathtaking said...

Hello Debby, it's taken me a while to get here after my break. Love your wrap, it looks really difficult to do with all those different patterns. Well done!:)

Lowcarb team member said...

Great work here Debbie ... looking good.

All the best Jan

Adrienne said...

I am so impressed with this - such beautiful work! The combination of the different patterns is so beautiful....and you have, once again, chosen a lovely wool!

Anonymous said...

The scarf is so pretty. I like the changing stitch pattern, too.

Lucy Bowen said...

Wow, that is a gorgeous wrap. I love the colour and the changes in stitches are lovely.

Conniecrafter said...

Wow you are coming along quite well on your project and it is absolutely lovely, I do love all the different stitches too, gives it great interest!

Unknown said...

Debbie, I am so in love with this, that I just downloaded the pattern for it.
Wish me luck!!
You are doing such a beautiful job on this.

LeAnn said...

This wrap is looking lovely and I love the pattern. I think you should have it to wear just before it turns cold so you can model and wear it. Hugs~