
The yarn for both "Darla" and KLS "Silk Slip" has arrived, so I've been busily knitting and crocheting.
I've crocheted the first few rows of the back section of Darla. In a rare splurge, I bought the yarn recommended in the pattern, Classic Elite's Star in Iris. It's a real pleasure to work with--pleasantly soft, nicely textured, and a lovely shade of purple.

Meanwhile, I'm well into the Silk Slip--I've made both cups and cast on for the midriff section. I'm using Knit Picks Andean silk in Bluebell. It's an alpaca/merino/silk blend, so it goes without saying that the texture is gorgeous! What really took my breath away when this yarn came in the mail was the color, a soft yet rich pale blue. The photo really doesn't do it justice--when I finish this, I'm going to have to take an outdoor photo.
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took the opportunity to finish off a project that had been languishing for quite some time--a version of Cool Crochet's "Rebecca" scarf in metallic green Tonga Lame by langyarns. I'd already made a version in a pretty pastel ladder-type yarn I found in the $1 bin at Target. When I saw the green yarn in a little knit store near my parents' house I was just dying to wear it in some way, so I figured I'd make another Rebecca scarf. I'm pretty happy with the results--the colors match me and my wardrobe pretty well (just as the first Rebecca matched the coloration of the friend for whom I made it). Working with color is one of my favorite parts of knitting/crocheting/sewing. The color options at my favorite clothing stores tend to be limited and boring, so it's really a treat to have so many gorgeous options for my crafting.
Finally, some news on Green Stripy Sweater/Jacket. I've decided to finish the edges with a hand-felted border. My parents are sending the sewing machine, so the zipper should no longer be a problem!