Thank you so much for all the kind comments and notes I've received about Maisie. She was a sheep with a lot of friends. So missed by so many.
I think Baaxter is doing okay. He was pretty unsure what to do the first couple of days, but he's started going out to graze in the driveway a little and I think he's finding his way. He's a curmudgeonly old guy, but I think he loved her more than he let on.
I've been mostly hiding out knitting the sweater that I'd hoped would have been finished weeks ago. Maybe it was good to be slow starting as I've needed this time and it's a good reminder that spinning, knitting, weaving, crocheting, felting, dyeing...can help sooth a broken brain and heart.
Remember the walnut dyed yarn? And the comfrey and goldenrod? The green is comfrey and the yellow is from the green leaves of the goldenrod. The tan, rust and brown are from green walnut hulls. The yarn started as the nearly white with a hint of Baaxter's gray wool mixed in Lamb Camp Bottle Lamb yarn.
I tweaked the Vintersol pattern by Jennifer Steingass to represent my favorite fall flowers. I'd hoped to have this finished by the time the goldenrod bloomed, but I'm running behind...as usual...and in case I don't get the sleeves done before the blooms have faded, here's a quick shot.
As hot as it's been this week, I'm tempted to leave the sleeves off!
8 comments:
What a beautiful sweater!
A beautiful sweater, showcasing your talent.
That is just stunning!😎 KLittrell
SO gorgeous, and the colors (COLORS!) are very like nature. Good therapy from beginning to wearing.
You are so talented. In so many ways.
that is beautiful!
Your sweater is lovely and I sincerely hope that by the time the sleeves are finished it will be cool enough to wear it.
We all miss Maisie.
That is a lovely sweater, nice that it has Baaxter wool and it's Maisie you are thinking of as you knit. Kinda keeps them together.
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