12 September 2014

Bonnie Sennott Again~ a post from Kelli

Peppernut  by Bonnie Sennott
Yarn :  Local Color Fiber Studio, fingering weight,
I choose 3 different dye lots in the same color way.
With a couple of modifications, I chose
to stockinet stitch the top and carry
through with the M1L/M1R into the second
section, down the middle.





A wonderful knit, quite a few nupps
to test the strength of your wooden needles.
Great 'check points' along the way to keep you honest.
Knitted during the Harvest Moon~



12 comments:

  1. It is beautiful! I love the color.

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    1. Thanks Andee, those hand dyes can't be beat (most times) :)

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  2. Wow, wow, wow! That is spectacularly beautiful! I love the gradations of color from the different dye lots.

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    1. Thanks Julie, for the 3 wow's. It turned out better then I thought.

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  3. Kelli... it's lovely. I am always waiting to see what will be shared here, and the wait is worth it. Nupps are actually kinda fun. I am not so afraid of them anymore. Good job!

    K.... I'm going to commence waiting........

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    1. Thanks for your kind words, you fearless nupp-er women, nupps kinda make me take a deep breath at first, and as long as I stay loose on those 7 stitches in 1stitch it's all good.

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  4. Kelli, I love your mods and choice of yarn. A stunning Peppernut!

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    1. Thank you Bonnie, it means a lot to me. Your pattern is fabulous, I tried not knitting Peppernut till later, I had other things I wanted to knit, but I couldn't leave it alone. It is so beautiful, the pattern and yarn called me. Thank you for your designs/gift.

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  5. beautiful knit and you look gorgeous modeling it!! Love this color :)

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  6. yummy yarn, Kelli ~ autumn starts today and I just want to knit all the seasonal colors

    this is perfect!

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  7. Thank you Melissa, Jr likes your lightening job, and wants a copy of the photo, for him to take up north.

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