Heck, I don't think I can fit 'em both on one post! How about knitting? It's been an awful long time since I had some knitting on this knitting blog...
First, some of the stuff I finished knitting recently...these were the items I needed to get off my needles before I started the February Lady Sweater from Flint Knits. I almost committed to starting it for the Ravelympics, but I refrained, knowing that for me, the WIP's were getting a little burdensome. I needed to get the second Shetland Triangle Shawl done. What? I never told you about the first one? Really?
All right, you might remember that one of the projects I really wanted to tackle was a lace shawl. After checking out a few, I decided to try my hand at the Shetland Triangle from Wrap Style. It calls for fingering weight yarn, but Brooklyn Tweed did one in more of a worsted/aran weight, and (if you're familiar with his work at all you already know that) it looked amazing. That was my project. So I grabbed a bit of sock yarn I had lying around

and started to try the pattern out, making sure I was getting the idea and all. Wow. It was easy. Really. I never would've guessed that, but the lace sort of flew! I decided that I could definitely handle this project and that it would take me forever to finish in fingering weight, but since I was "able", I might as well order up some nice Dream in Color Classy to make the heavier weight shawl, right? Yum.

Well, while I was waiting for the yarn to come in, Shetland Triangle Obsession took over. Before I knew it, I was pretty close to finished with the shawl, and the "real yarn" wasn't even here yet! I even grabbed some worsted weight yarn I had around to test how the thicker yarn would look...

Yup. Obsessed.

Well, in the end, I ran a bit short on the fingering yarn (which was actually a bit heavier than that, almost sport, maybe) and I finished the first shawl with what I had. It's Regia 6 ply Silk, I think.

And this grubby, wrinkled looking thing transformed into this:




How wild is THAT?! Talk about getting a lot of bang for your buck, right? Awesome.
So once the "real" yarn arrived, I pretty much just jumped right back into the Shetland Triangle and started up. I used Aurora Dusk, I believe is the name, on size US 6 needles. And in order to start the FLS, I finished it up. I still have a few ends to weave in and it needs a bath and some blocking, but this is what I've got:


And I can't wait to see it morph into a beautiful butterfly...
Even after this baby was completed, I stuck to it and finished up the Malabrigo Loafers by Coco Knits. These are from some Malabrigo I picked up on my birthday at WEBS for just this pattern. I love how they turned out. I wasn't sure if I would do the finished detail options, and now that I've finished, I think I will leave them as they are. The penny loafer look is cute, but I sort of dig the plain way, too. And they are only slippers, after all.



With these two projects all set, I was ready to move onto the sweater. I'll show it to you soon. Right now, I want to get some knitting in, I think.