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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Ta Da!

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Stick a fork in it, Camp Loopy 2014 is done!  Here is my third project, all the ends are woven in and it’s blocked and finished.  The challenge was to knit 800 yards or more in a project with your favorite color.  My favorite color is blue, so I made a blue striped Ravello.

Here’s a link to my Ravelry project page with all the details if you’re interested, including actual yardage used.  I will definitely be making more Ravellos in the future.  This is a fun, fast pattern, and the stripes make it fun to play with colors.  Fingering weight sweaters are pretty much perfect for cooler weather around here - you don’t die of heatstroke indoors, and if it gets really cold, they’re lightweight enough to wear under a coat or jacket.

I’m thinking of making my next Ravello with an i-cord neck edging (the pattern has directions for a plain neck edge, a ribbed neck -I’ve done this twice now, and an i-cord edge), just to mix things up a bit!

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