Mid-March update

A couple of weekends ago, we attended our very first Lost Trades Festival in Bendigo. It was very unlike our usual Bendigo Sheep Show weekends in mid-July when the weather is super cold. At 38 degrees celsius, it just didn’t feel right, it just didn’t feel like Bendigo! Unfortunately for the organisers who did a terrific job, the crazy hot weather was against them. It meant that we spent about 2 hours at the show, before returning to the house we hired for the weekend to find relief under the air-conditioner. And I got to knit on my Pressed Flowers Pullover!

Last night, I finally cast-off on my Paul Klee Sweater (the January sweater cast-on), there will be modelled photos soon, once the ends are sewn in and it has had it’s bath, oh and the zit on my face has subsided…

For the final week of March, I’m going to focus on getting as much of my Pressed Flowers Pullover knit as possible. There’s a new cast-on scheduled for April, and I’m only 2 months behind 🙂

Another Month, another jumper cast-on

We have begun the third month of the year, which means I’ve cast-on for yet another jumper! Both January and February jumpers are still incomplete, but I’m enjoying them both thoroughly.

I have reached the point in my painting bricks sweater (February), where I actually love it! I was having serious doubts about this one, up until this point. I’ve begun thinking about what I’ll wear it with, and what new additions to my wardrobe I’ll need to make this a super fun outfit.

My January sweater the Paul Klee sweater by Midori Hirose, is still needing the second sleeve, but with the long-weeknd here in Victoria, I’m hoping to find some time to finish it up. For those not in Victoria, the forecast for the next 3 days is going to be 37/38 degrees celsius. Which is terribly disappointing to me, I’m not sure how I’ll cope except to stay inside.

This is the yarn I’m using for my March cast-on, for the Pressed Flowers pullover by Amy Christophers. The Pressed Flowers series of patterns has been selected by my knitting group for our Bendigo Sheep Show sweater this year. I figured beginning it in March was probably wise, so that I didn’t leave it to the last minute and not finish it in time. The main coloured yarn is by Miss Click Clack, purchased a few years ago and it is absolutely gorgeous. The contrast gradient of colours is by My Creative Garage. I purchased the minis set at the Sheep Show last year, and I’ve added a couple extra minis from her advent 2 years ago, to ensure I have enough yardage.

I am enjoying knitting the pattern now that I’ve moved past the short rows, gosh they were a bit tricksy, I had to pay a lot of attention there. But I think it will be smooth sailing from here on in.