I have so many knitting projects going on that I felt like I needed permission to start another one, so I called Kris.
After he gave me the obvious answer, it was agreed that this Baktus Scarf in Sundara Sock “Beaded Turquoise” was a sound choice. I’m mixing it up a bit with a purl row every once in a while, but otherwise it’s all Baktus.
So that’s my Sunday. How’s yours?
Pretty colors – my favorite. 🙂 Father's Day cooking just starting here. :)Best,Lois
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Very pretty and I do like the baktus!
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Very beautiful blended colors!
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I love it! And I love that we all pretty much know what Kris said without you having to tell us. I spent my day writing about knitting, which is almost as fulfilling. I have an introduction and first chapter done (out of five), with the beginning of the second chapter well underway. No frogging yet, but the night is still young.
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Lovely! (Baktus is one of my favorite patterns — it is one of the very very few that I have knit more than once.)
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Lovely watery yarn landscapes as always from you – no matter the color of the yarn. So gorgeous and quenching.Happy solstice! Glad you had a fine Sunday. Shalom.
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I much prefer your picture to the one of me with sweat dripping from every plane doing emergency hack-it-back-and-clean-it-up in the garden until the heat brought it to an end. I have that colorway in a different yarn base and it's yummmmmmeeeeeeee.
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Lovely colors! I spent my day visiting some neighbors.
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I see you have been very busy. Socks, scarves, and picture taking. The flowers are gorgeous. Every day is a beautiful day when flowers are in bloom. Don't you agree?Love the sage color of your socks, and that blue you are using for your Batkus scarf is totally delicious.Keep well. 🙂
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every once in a while, we gotta 'break the rules' (even if they are our OWN rules ) 🙂
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That color is just gorgeous! I've knit several Baktus scarves and none of them is exactly as written — it just seems to beg for improv. ; )
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So…I started a new project today…as you saw on my fb. BUT I also, finished my other annoyingly long project of a wide scarf that started out with a checkered pattern but then I got lost in ribbing and then ended with a checkered pattern just to make it look consistent and purposeful! Anyway, my point to telling you this is not that I'm OCD about only working on ONE project at a time (like I can only also, read ONE book at a time) but that I saw your book in a knit shop here. The shops is on Solano Ave and called Stash. I showed the owner your pattern in the book and she said, "Oh, how pretty!" Yes, lady, you ROCK. xxx
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