multnomah: in progress
What I've been working on in-between everything else, when I feel like a few rows of garter squishiness: Multnomah (another freebie sock yarn shawlette pattern!). I'm a few rows away from starting the feather and fan lace pattern, wahoo! This is another skein of Sweet Georgia Tough Love Sock (colorway: cayenne). I'm noticing that this yarn feels makes my hands itch for the first few minutes every time I pick it up, but then goes away and feels soft again. Anyone else notice that? I'm using size 3 needles this time (compared to the size 5s I used on Sewanee) and was afraid it would go super slow, but thankfully it's not.
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I was planning to knit that with my Maine Souvenir yarn, and then I saw your Sewanee and changed my mind!
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