I've not been totally inactive, however, as the photos below will show. I've still been knitting a little in the evenings, finding it something relatively brainless I can pick up for half-an-hour and put down again. I'm working on a project at the moment that I'm making up as I go along, but I also finally got around to seaming up the sweater I knitted over the xmess break last year. In the finest tradition of yarninmypocket, here's a bathroom-at-work shot:

I made this in some handspun alpaca, in a chocolate brown which unfortunately doesn't show the detail very well in a photo. This is a really simple knit, done mostly in garter stitch, with some increasing and decreasing for shape, and yarn-over-needle increases to make the pretty increases which create the cowl neckline and lacy effect up the sleeves. A close-up of the cowl neckline:
Although I knit this to guage, the small size was still a bit too big for me (just because I'm tiny, I think), so this hangs off my shoulders a little. But that makes it a lovely comfortable sweater which is perfect for those days when you want to hide the body. And the alpaca makes it lovely and snuggly, too.
Ahh, you're back! I was wondering how long you were going to be down "here". Welcome home! Hope you had a good time in the cold, as much as I'm sure you're happy to be back home.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely that you're back! The neckline of the sweater looks really good. I guess it must be quite inspiring colorwise to be in the antarctic, I think of the sea, the ice strucutres and the big skye. Enjoy the spring!
ReplyDeleteMeg, you're absolutely right: there's no place like home!
ReplyDeleteCharlotte: It is very inspiring colourwise to be in the Antarctic. I always refer to it as a study in monochrome.