As you may have gathered from these pictures, I finished the pinwheel with enough time to block it out before I headed home for my cousin’s wedding. (Hooray!) I’m really happy with how this turned out — and I haven’t forgotten my daydreams of knitting one (out of handspun?) for me! It took about 2.5 skeins of Cascade 220 on size 7 needles.
I decided not to worry about my citron, and instead, I spent my non-work time last week with the boy. He left this morning to spend the month at home across the Atlantic, and I returned from visiting my family this afternoon.
Stay tuned for some spinning — it is Tour de Fleece time, and I’m planning to spin as much as I can (while still getting my reading done!) on the days I’ll be in town.
Ohh, la la, that means he has an accent, huh??!
Good to hear from you and Boh!! Glad things are going well!
French? Brit? Details please!
Great Pinwheel! Hi Boh!
Can it be that your chalkboard has you scheduled to breeze through my adopted state in a few days??
Lovely pinwheel! Can’t wait to see more spinning …
jennmoles comment made me laugh because I was thinking the same thing! He must have an accent! :) And the chalkboard note is so, so sweet.
What a pretty pinwheel!