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
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
Oh I LOVE IT it is gorgeous. You have come so far my friend. HUGS B
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie, your wrap is looking beautiful and I love the color. Well done! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletewhere are my needles? Where are they?
ReplyDeletewow! that is really beautiful! love the changing pattern of it!
ReplyDeleteYou've done a beautiful job! The changing of stitches is so interesting, so intricate. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. A great way to try new stitches too.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeletePassing half the work, it becomes easier. Debbie is being very handsome, I like :))
ReplyDeleteBesos.
What a beautiful wrap! That is going to be super warm.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I never conquered knitting.
ReplyDeletethat wrap is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wrap!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous!! Now you'll be nice and warm when we get this cold winter they're predicting.
ReplyDeleteLovely! 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!
ReplyDeleteThere is just something so comforting about looking at knitting.
ReplyDeleteAnd sea glass brings me great joy.
:) :) :) m & jb
So very beautiful, just like you. :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic.
xoxo
We must send Mac new needles for Christmas! He can never find his. Ha! Ha!
ReplyDeleteYour knitting is just wonderful Debbie, you're a master knitter!
the wrap's looking good!
ReplyDeleteYou are a talented lady.
ReplyDeleteHello 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!:)
ReplyDeleteGreat work here Debbie ... looking good.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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!
ReplyDeleteThe scarf is so pretty. I like the changing stitch pattern, too.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a gorgeous wrap. I love the colour and the changes in stitches are lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow 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!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I am so in love with this, that I just downloaded the pattern for it.
ReplyDeleteWish me luck!!
You are doing such a beautiful job on this.
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~
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