

Pretty things first today. The rose Dad planted is blooming. I wish I had Smell-O-Vision on the computer because they smell so sweet and rosy. Reminds me of my Grandma Angermeier's garden when I was a kid. She had roses of every color and they all performed their best under her loving care. And the Mexican Orchids I planted when we first moved back are still growing and surprise me every year with how amazing the blossoms are.
I succumbed to temptation and went to J


I also picked up one skein each of the last 4 colors of Cotton Ease to complete planning a Sudoku afghan. I randomly assigned each of the 9 colors a number, then I'll knit 5" bias squares (9 of each color), arrange them according to the Sudoku solution I chose, and then band and edge the 9-patch blocks with the charcoal--eventually. First I have to finish my sweater and then I want to cast on the Seascape


2 comments:
That's a really cool idea--even though I don't like Sudoku, I'm intrigued. I'm looking forward to seeing it take shape. You know, one of these days I might finish the hexaghan, and I might try something like that.
The flowers are beautiful.
I was fascinated by Carol's quilt at The Clearing; I could barely take my eyes off it, so I decided to try something in yarn and once I used Cotton Ease I knew it was the right yarn for the job. The beauty of your Pride afghan inspired me too. Plus those little squares will be great take-along knitting. I'm thinking of using US 5s so they'll be a bit tighter than a dishcloth.
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