Fall Knitting Wish List



Things I wish I had the time/inclination/materials to knit:
Lovely shawl using fingering weight yarn and US size 6 needles. {link}
Que Sera Cardigan. So pretty. (Worsted?) Cotton yarn, US size 8 and 6 needles. {link}
Reading Mitts. DK weight yarn, US size 5 needles. {link}
Queen Anne’s Cardigan. Old-fashioned but charming. Pattern $6. Sport weight yarn. US size 6, 7, and 8 needles. {link}
Dianna shawl. Lovely colors. So Autumnish. Lace weight yarn. Us size 6 needles. {link}
Another pretty shawl pattern. Fingering weight yarn. US size 6 needles. {link}
Milanese Lace Topper. Like I need another hat pattern. But this one is lovely. Worsted weight yarn. US size 4 needles. {link}
Rikke Hat. Sorry, another hat. But I’m in love with slouchies. DK weight yarn.  US size 4 and 7 needles. {link}
A Little Ruffle scarf. Sport weight yarn. US size 7 needles. {link}
Dionysus Socks. Fingering weight yarn. US size 1 needles. {link}
What’s on your to-do list this fall?

3 Responses to Fall Knitting Wish List

  1. Marilyn 
    I really love those socks. What a cheerful color to look down and see. :-) I’m more than a little embarrassed to admit that I’d like to continue crocheting the blanket I’ve been working on for eight years. Fortunately, it’s more about enjoying the process and rhythm for me. I’m also hoping this is the year that I finally stop being intimidated and make my first apple pie.
  2. Jude 
    Hi Erica,
    Congratulations on your recent wedding. I am so glad you put all those beautiful wedding pictures up, they tell a lovely story.
    I agree with you, so much knitting, so little time. Make the mits – they are a very speedy knit. I have made two pairs as gitfs and they knit up very quickly and are very feminine.
    I enjoy your food blog very much and have it linked from my own.
    Cheers,
    Jude
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