Unless I happen upon your Walk with me Wednesday posts or have you on my bloglines, I might miss sharing your walks. So, if you are walking, and posting, give me a heads up, will you? I’ll put a link to you in my sidebar under Walk with Me Wednesday. I know that it can be hard to fit walking into your day, especially if you are trying to schedule a certain day, like Wednesday, for instance. Walk when you can, when the mood hits you or when you need to get a breath of fresh air. Use it for your post. The day of your walk isn’t important. We can share on Wednesday. It’s hump day, when we need to get out, refocus, and get on with the rest of the week.
All the pieces of the Marseille Pullover have been finished for a week. Just sitting there waiting. I don’t like to seam. Instead, (even I can’t believe its just sitting there) I have started a seamless project. It’s another Evelyn Clark pattern, The Shetland Triangle, which uses the fircone pattern for the main triangle, an easy to memorize, 10 stitch repeat. I’d dyed up some alpaca / silk in a lace wt. yarn a few weeks ago and wanted to try knitting with it. It’s the seasonal thing. Remember, a week or so ago, I asked if what was around us visually influenced our choices. Me… the answer is yes. yes. yes.

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17 responses to “The Shetland Triangle”
Thanks for the “nudge” on the walking! I walk! Not like you do, but you’ve got me thinking….I love what’s springing out of that branch!
Eye catching foliage you have there!
I just love the Shetland Triangle pattern and I can’t wait to see how yours comes out! Mine was one of my favorite things I’ve ever made.
I keep forgetting to take my camera along on my walks to document… but I am with you!!
It’s perfect for you.
Lovely! I don’t usually have time to walk (and I hate to do it anyway) but next week I will be close enough to work that I can ride my bike! That will be a wonderful start to my days.
C’mon, get that sweater seamed up – I want to see how it looks!
As usual, gorgeous colors. It sort of makes up for the gloom of November, doesn’t it?
Love the colours of your Shetland Triangle.
Colours in my surroundings affect me too. Especially in the winter when I crave the bright warmth of spring.
I loved Cheryl’s when I saw hers this summer and yours is lovely too! I am going to have to give it a try (after the hands recoop from the nupps…LOL)
Gorgeous Shetland Triangle! So appropriate for the season!
That’s eye candy color! Beautiful- I’m realizing that those are the colors we had at Rhinebeck, which are so devoid of now with the last rain.
Oooh, nice colours in the shawl! Funny how you’ve had leaden skies – we get them in November here too even though it is late spring. We had them for four days in a row but today is brightly sunny (hooray!).
Ohh, looking forward to it blocked. Btw, I’m a “walker”. Didn’t post yet this week.
I’ve been seeing the Shetland Triangle popping up all over – and it’s very inspiring!
why is it soooo easy to start another project when another is “just sitting there waiting” ? …looking forward to following the walkers on wednesdays, what a good idea to post them on the sidebar!
I won’t promise to do it on Wednesdays but I walk always and show sometimes. Its definitely linked to what colors I knit. I posted my walk today…