So here we go. Beginning with Seraphim (the still unblocked Seraphim, but Seraphim nonetheless):

Name: Seraphim Shawl
Pattern: Seraphim Shawl by Miriam L. Felton
Needle: US 5 / 3.75 mm
Yarn: Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks that Rock - Lightweight
How much?: 3 skeins
Colorway: Rook-y
Started and Completed December 2007
I really enjoyed this knit. It was perfect for riding in the car up to 18 hours a day and really easy to follow and memorize. I almost wish that this was my first major lace project because the pattern was written impeccably (no errata!) and the charts are just so clear and easy to understand. Afraid of lace? Definitely start with Seraphim - you'll be hooked!

Like I said, it still needs to be blocked... but I'm wondering if I could get away with just steam blocking it? The lace is actually pretty clear, I believe... I'll think about it.
Next up: More socks!

Name: Toe Up Socks
Pattern: Wendy's Generic Toe-Up Sock by Wendy Johnson
Needle: US 1½ / 2.5 mm
Yarn: Zitron Trekking (XXL)
Colorway: 157
Started and Completed: December 2007
The socks are actually slightly stretched out in the picture. I wore them on the trip back to Texas and they were stuffed in the snow boots that I had to buy while in New Hampshire. Talk about staying toasty! But they're really cool: I like the thick stripes that happen (and look how nicely I got them to align!), but they're broken up by little bits of color still. And are they on sock blockers? Why, yes they are! Courtesy of my mum from The Loopy Ewe!!
Next: another toe up sock

Name: Toe Up Socks
Pattern: Wendy's Generic Toe-Up Sock by Wendy Johnson
Needle: US 1½ / 2.5 mm
Yarn: Zitron Trekking (XXL)
Colorway: 78
Purchased at: The Elegant Ewe in Concord, New Hampshire
Started and Completed January 2008
Please excuse the fuzzy picture, I must have been laughing or something :/
These were a little harder to get the colors to line up, mainly because I cast on for these in the car and all of the colors looked the same because of the sunny glare! So I really didn't know what they looked like until they were finished, haha :)
Here's a started project: Snowflake Socks

Snowflake Socks by Chrissy Gardiner
I actually finished this single sock, and have casted on the for the second. But take a peek at the side here:

How about those cute little stripes? I'm only working on this when I get the inspiration to do colorwork. (which lately hasn't been too often, woops) Last night I actually finally casted on for Bee Fields in the suggested Wooly Wonka Fibers merino laceweight (another XMas gift). It took me a little bit to get used to Anne's lace writing because I'd been using Miriam's so much... but it's now starting to become a little clearer. I even had too look up how to perform the backwards loop cast-on method (which is what makes those little bumps along the top of the shawl) so yay! Pictures (good ones, I hope) to come!



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