There was so much rain yesterday - the perfect opportunity to finish most of my alpaca cardi-poncho project. I have been working on this since summer last year and now I am finally nearing completion.
Because it developed into a monstrously big piece of knitting I decided some time ago that I would skip the sleeves and just wear it as a poncho. The alpaca felts easily and I knew that I would never ever be able to unravel everything, otherwise I would have considered beginning again in order to get it right. I am now working on the neck and armhole finishing and then I will - finally - be able to move on to the next big(gish) crafting project.
When the rain eased off a bit around early afternoon I quickly took a few photos in the garden, of the whole glorious glossy mess it is at the moment, full of blooming tobacco plants, fennel, verbenas sunflowers, rust-speckled hollyhocks and Japanese anemones.
Much love,
Qaroline
| Everything on stitch holders - doesn't even fit in the picture ... | 
| Japanese anemone 'Whirlwind' | 
| Euphorbia mellifera | 
| Sunflowers! | 
| Nasturtium leaves | 
| New pinkish growth on the camellia | 
| Japanese anemones | 
| More anemones | 
| Hydrangea leaves and nasturtium flowers | 
| Hydrangea bloom turning from cream to pink. | 
| Lungwort leaves | 
| Hamish helps | 
 
 
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