Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Le Bubblie es Finis

Finished the Bubbly Curtain from Mason-Dixon Knitting! It's blocking for now, and I hope to hang it on Thursday or Friday. Just got to find a stick for the curtain rod.

Started: Late Summer 2006
Finished: November 12, 2006
Yarn: EuroFlax
Tools: US 6 straight needles, 46 CO sts

First time blocking ANY of my projects. Can you believe it? This one got starched, too! It rolled up a LOT while I was knitting it. Nice to see it laid out straight. It will look great next to my front door.

Bottom Rows



















Bottom Close-up















Whole Curtain





















Top "Ringholes"

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ooo, Steph, that looks great! Glad you finally finished it. :)

12:14 PM, November 15, 2006  
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1:46 PM, November 15, 2006  
Blogger hakucho said...

Wow, what a lot of work! It's gorgeous.

5:20 PM, November 25, 2006  
Blogger shirleyknits said...

Wow! Great job! Looks like a lot of work.

4:38 AM, November 26, 2006  
Blogger Cristina said...

this looks really really fantastic. i've been wanting to make this one for awhile, and i like how you adapted it for your looooong window. thanks for the tip (on the KAL) on the euroflax. it sound finniky (& it's expensive too), i'll have to search for some alternatives.
nice work.

3:14 PM, November 26, 2006  
Blogger Cristina said...

this looks really really fantastic. i've been wanting to make this one for awhile, and i like how you adapted it for your looooong window. thanks for the tip (on the KAL) on the euroflax. it sound finniky (& it's expensive too), i'll have to search for some alternatives.
nice work.

3:15 PM, November 26, 2006  
Blogger Cristina said...

this looks really really fantastic. i've been wanting to make this one for awhile, and i like how you adapted it for your looooong window. thanks for the tip (on the KAL) on the euroflax. it sound finniky (& it's expensive too), i'll have to search for some alternatives.
nice work.

3:15 PM, November 26, 2006  

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