There is a Clapotis in my Habitat

As promised:

The Clapotis that seemed to never end. However, man… it not that beautiful!?  I am looking forward to a night out with The Husband and cooler weather so I can wear it.

Also on the finished object block is my Habitat hat for the class on cabling without a needle I am teaching at The Knitting Nest on September 12, 2010. This hat is really a lot of fun and a great way to kick off cabling without a needle. Plus, this hat! Gosh that star is a work of art.

Jared Flood has my undying love for this hat. I am admittedly a bit nutty about how much I enjoy these cables…so here is another picture for you to oogle:

My husband graciously took both of the Habitat shots. :)

Currently on the needles is a Ladybug for The Girl, a monster for The Husband, a few birds nests, and very soon a French Market bag for a class also being taught in September. Not to be left out, The Boy has a sweater being planned and another yet to be determined project.

Happy Knitting Y’all!

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2 Responses to There is a Clapotis in my Habitat

  1. Sherilyn says:

    I should make a Ladybug while N is still small enough to get away with it, LOL! I bet that will look cute on The Girl.

    I didn’t know you were teaching now!

  2. Christina says:

    Yes!!! You should! N can pull the Ladybug off with flying colors! So far it’s pretty easy peasy with increases every other row, but I haven’t gotten to the bodice yet. I think that part is going to be more challenging but certainly doable. Stacy got The Girl all into it by saying what a good Halloween costume it would make. So I got roped into it by my 4 year old. Good stuff. I’m using Cascade Arcadia for it, hopefully making it a bit more lightweight and washable.

    Yep, trying to get started in teaching. It something I have wanted to do for a while, but the timing never worked out until now. I did a little teaching in a past life and it will be nice to do some again. I am super excited to be a part of all the excitement and new energy at The Knitting Nest right now. It is infectious. :)

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