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Jess said...
It is lovely! Wow!
posted on 31 January 2006 at h.16:09

Mum said...
I'm proud to be your mother.
Bye, my sweet love.
posted on 30 January 2006 at h.18:31

Erssie said...
I would have noticed if I was there! By the way, if you like the sheerness of the Kidsilk Haze, I've found that the 2ply alpaca I got from a UK Alpaca spinner kits with the same effect. Is the crochet Kidsilk as well? PS just got sent 45 balls of yarn from Debbie Bliss as a sorry for my dye running in the alpaca silk!
posted on 27 January 2006 at h.16:41

Tracy said...
Well I think you made a lovely Lady Heather too as does everyone else with half a brain cell. That scalloped edging is really pretty.
posted on 27 January 2006 at h.16:20

Lhizz said...
ooh, it's stunning! The picot edging looks very pretty with that choker necklace in the first pic. I saw some Kid Silk Haze in the LYS yesterday and I'm amazed that anyone can work with it - it's like sewing thread! Anyway, well done :)
posted on 27 January 2006 at h.00:07

Nic said...
I love that crochet edging it finishes it off perfectly from what I can see, isn't photographing black a night mare
posted on 26 January 2006 at h.10:38

Lauren said...
i think it looks absolutely lovely! i wish i could knit a sweater, but knitting frustrates me too much. not much is new with me. i started classes again and am taking some super interesting ones, like metalsmithing! yay! hope all is well in merry old england.
posted on 26 January 2006 at h.02:46

Yahaira said...
looks lovely! it's a shame no one noticed, next time shout about it. I know I would! : )
posted on 25 January 2006 at h.18:30

Beth said...
It looks lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love the v-neck! How do you do that in top down? Will you be writing up a pattern?
posted on 25 January 2006 at h.17:19

Nikki said...
> Pixeldiva said...
> Well I don't know about
> heathens, but I only didn't
> notice cos I was stuck in
> Stoke on Trent instead of
> at Angelknits.
Anna wasn't there either, cos I want to see this one too!
Looks lovely, can't wait to see it, and *you* in person!
posted on 25 January 2006 at h.12:54

Jenn said...
I think that you have done a brilliant job on the sweater! Shame no one noticed, but I do so know how your feel! whenever I finish a sweater and wear it I want everyone to notice without shouting LOOK WHAT I DID! But difference being, you did it on your own I follow patterns... Its just beauitful! And the edging for it makes it all the more beautiful!
posted on 25 January 2006 at h.12:00

Hazel said...
It's lovely! I really enjoy the gossamer effect that one can get with KSH on relatively large needles and the picot edge is just right for this jumper I think. Fits great, too! Well done!
posted on 25 January 2006 at h.10:32

Noo said...
I'm loving what I can see! The scalloped eding is very cute and I like the sheer section. The neckline also looks kind of interesting - what's happening there? As your SP said, you get extra gold stars for tackling the Haze!
posted on 25 January 2006 at h.09:13

Secret Pal said...
Wow, Lady Heather is beautiful! I'm in awe of how wonderful it looks on you. Having knitted a shawl from KSH, I know how finicky it can be, and I think you did a fantastic job showing off the beauty of the yarn and the lacy quality. I'm popping a little something in the mail for you - it should be there in a week or so, so keep an eye out!
-SP
posted on 25 January 2006 at h.04:56

Pixeldiva said...
Well I don't know about heathens, but I only didn't notice cos I was stuck in Stoke on Trent instead of at Angelknits.
It is of course lovely, and I can't wait to see it in person.
posted on 24 January 2006 at h.23:48

Sue said...
It's bloody lovely, you move among knitting heathens !!
(I've had a little drinkie)
Sue
xxx
posted on 24 January 2006 at h.22:53

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