I got my book from the Storey Publishing on Friday. It's not a huge deal, but it's pretty cool. I had a little pattern published in their 101 one skein wonders.
Here it is, the Infinity Barrette. . .
Here's my name in print
- and the color photograph
Sorry the photos are a little blurry, I don't have a macro function on my camera, plus the flash was reflecting off the pages. Sigh- one day I will have a nice digital SLR.
Yeah, let's celebrate! What's that you say? Why yes, this is my newly finished sweater. Oh, thank you, I think it turned out rather lovely.
(And no, I do not know why this is underlined, I tried to fix it, but blogger is being a pain, so underlined it stays.)
Woo-hoo! Two great reasons to celebrate. I love the picture of you in your newly knit sweater - you look so carefree, as if you have no concerns in the world :) !!
ReplyDeleteNice work, Megan!!
ReplyDeleteYour sweater looks lovely as does your pattern! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteOooh, congratulations! A real published pattern (for a v. cool barrette, you should wear it more often!) and a handspun sweater! Such accomplishments!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! I flipped through that book at B&N on Saturday and almost bought it. Didn't even know you were in there! That's really exciting!
ReplyDeletei'm glad i help convince you of the color choice. it worked out nicely!!
ReplyDeleteHurray to the Duchess, nice going.
ReplyDeleteThe pattern is fun the sweater is great.
Hope you had a great week-end
love the Queen
How's the weather in Seattle? I heard you were sending us snow.
ReplyDeleteI watched Studio 60 last mon and it so reminded me of our right brained conversations. Totally disjointed, with 3 or 4 topics running all at once and a poor lawyer thrown in trying to have a converstation. Which means sit down and listen and talk 1-1. I loved it.
Congratulations! That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of just knitting with your handspun until the yarn runs out, and then switching to a commercial yarn...I may just have to try this! Nicely done.
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