When I first started working this I was working on both sides in alternation. It didn't take me long to get tired of juggling two cakes of yarn so I knit to the end of one of the cakes (row 9 of chart 4), which became my side one, and then put the project down for a while. When I picked it back up I continued working on what I had labeled side 2, finishing up chart 3 (my last post) and then continuing with chart 4 (this post). I've started the second skein of the set, but I wound it into two (almost) equal cakes. I will continue working this side until I am done with it and then I will return to side one and finish it.
Pattern: The Lady of the Lake by Carolyn Blakelock, a modification of The Once and Future King by Janine Le Cras
Yarn: The Unique Sheep Sea Silk
Needles: US 3 (3.25 mm)
Pattern: The Lady of the Lake by Carolyn Blakelock, a modification of The Once and Future King by Janine Le Cras
Yarn: The Unique Sheep Sea Silk
Needles: US 3 (3.25 mm)
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