Sunday, February 03, 2008

Project Spectrum Begins!

Yes indeed kids!

FIRE!!!
That is what will inspire us for the next two months! The flame ignights our creativity
So I do have at least one red project on the go..... you all have seen the star scarf. It is double knitting yes..... love it!

I do have all the colours of the rainbow in my stash at the moment, so finding red, orange, yellow, gold or pink is not a problem. As a matter of fact the Icarus shawl is pink! Wow, two projects that I want to get done that fit into the Project Spectrum colours!

I do also have some more pumpkins to create for a friend! Man I hope I can get everything done in time! LOL That was really not what I was planning on having as my statement for fire! I was thinking of taking on a flame pattern shawl, or starting a pair of socks in the pumpkin gloss I have or the garnet from Knitpicks. Oh prehaps actually getting to use the bamboo that I picked up at Fiberfest two years ago.....

it may still happen the colours are perfect! LOL Well, I guess this colour compliment in my current stuff will really help me get some of these outstanding UFO's done (which was what I have been trying to do as my resolution!) LOL ah, PTB thanks for the aid! LOL

Honestly with the wide parameters for this baby, I don't know how I could ever run out of fire!

From shirts, to fibers that I have to knit with....... I have tons to do! Or tons I could do! LOL
Happy planning, and don't forget to check out the group on Ravelry! everyone seems to have such great ideas! See you there!

3 comments:

Aesderina said...

wow i'm so excited to see that scarf!!! Thanks for posting about this project!! it's so GREAT:)!... i finally got my raverly!!! apparently i got it in Oct... but I never saw it... lol damn.. all that time..

Stephanie VB said...

I've joined in at the Project Spectrum! I already have a great idea for what I'd like to do, too! XD

I can't wait to see that scarf! <33

Rebel said...

mmmmm fire! I so wish I had a fireplace, that yarn is a pretty nice warm subsitute.