I bought a couple of balls of Rowan's Tapestry some time ago, and could never decide what to do with it. Too fine for this, too thick for that. Then I was wandering round Ravelry last week when I came across this (hi, Judith!), the wonderful Shag pattern from Knitting New Scarves, knitted in that very yarn. It's not stealing if you steal from the best, so I cast on right away.

I'm nearly half-way through the second skein now and this time I'm managing without a row counter thingy and am counting the purl ridges instead. It's got three of my favourite colours - light grey, mid grey and dark grey - and I love it. I think it's the sixth of these I've knitted.
I did another little coat for my new friend, in Debbie Bliss Pure Cashmere - before you faint, it was the leftovers from my Felicity Hat.

I've made a jigsaw of this - lots of stripes in the floor and in the colours - see the sidebar.
It occurs to me that everything I've got on the needles just now is something I've knitted before - Shag, Lara and a Forest Canopy Shawl. I must do something about this soon.
Graham Norton Show
If you follow the Yarn Harlot, you'll know that she (or at least her voice

Photo Blogs
When I'm not peering at other people's knitting, I sometimes peer at their photographs. I discovered the Big Picture earlier this year and have been stunned at regular intervals since. Click on this one to see it full size.

This is from a recent selection on Signs of Spring, and have a look at these for Earth Hour: you can turn the lights on and off in the photos. Cool.
Fuzzarelly, who has a fibre blog, also has a photo blog called Back Roads of Harrison County. All her pictures can be embiggened and some of them have a lovely, lost quality, sort of Andrew Wyeth-y.
Ospreys
The osprey mum is back at the nest. You can see her on the webcam. No, really, you can sometimes. I saw her yesterday, honest. They don't seem to have the sound turned on; I used to like listening to the wind, but maybe they'll turn it on if and when there are chicks to listen to.
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"Fuzzarelly, who has a fibre blog, also has a photo blog called Back Roads of Harrison County. All her pictures can be embiggened and some of them have a lovely, lost quality, sort of Andrew Wyeth-y."
Oh my! That is the nicest thing anyone has ever said about my photos! Thank you and I love that gray scarf of yours. Must have pattern!
Thanks for the compliments, your shag looks good in the black/ grey colour mix. I wish I had had 2 balls not just the one and I reckon the 4.5mm needle is just right.
OK, loving that grey scarf!! Grey is my favorite color, too -- all greys, all the time :) I need some of that yarn...
The photos are gorgeous, and aren't Fuzzarelly's pics beautiful? I love your description of them.
Ha ha, funny title, CK! My last one was "Messing Around with Hats." I'll have to see if I can come up with another.
There is so much in this blog entry that one could comment on. I followed the link to the Net Granny's. The poor things! If I'm reading the site correctly, they're selling their socks for 25 UK pounds/38 US dollars/27.50 Euros/$46 Cdn dollars. No wonder they all look a bit done in.
Ha ha, funny title, CK! My last one was "Messing Around with Hats." I'll have to see if I can come up with another.
There is so much in this blog entry that one could comment on. I followed the link to the Net Granny's. The poor things! If I'm reading the site correctly, they're selling their socks for 25 UK pounds/38 US dollars/27.50 Euros/$46 Cdn dollars. No wonder they all look a bit done in.
Oooh love the shag scarf - I love that colour :) It's amazing how cool grey can be!
Love the ipod (or zen, etc) cosy - I really must make one for my zen.
Also really love the noro, I'm a phase of noro-love at the mo, the textures and colours are so beautiful.
Thanks for the link to the webcam on the osprey nest!
I love the scarf.
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