Wheat Tee Progress
There has been some knitting progress this week on the Wheat Tee:

I apologize for the lousy picture, but when one has to resort to the cell phone camera, the quality just isn't there. I am really enjoying this Hempathy yarn. I must say that I am rather surprised, I expected it to be more rough, like linen and it just isn't. I can't wait until I have this particular garment done!
In other news, we meet with our architect tomorrow to go over revised house plans and I am really hoping that this version will come closer to our budget. I am somewhat apprehensive about the whole process, but we definitely need the space. I have been gradually going through things, trying to weed out stuff ahead of time, but the whole process seems rather daunting.
Fiona gets home from soccer camp today. I am assuming that no news is good news and that she has had one fantastic adventrue after another!
Comments
Your wheat t is going to be beautiful. Good luck with the house plans. I hope everything falls right into place!
Have a wonderful weekend.
Posted by: ellen kelley | July 18, 2008 07:57 AM
I wish my cell phone took pictures that nice. That's a beautiful project.
Growing up, we had a house in the neighborhood that had been built smaller than the architect had envisioned it being, and various parts of the plans were skipped altogether. The current owner was the grandson (wait for it) and he gave my folks an inside tour a few years ago. The architect? Frank Lloyd Wright. The person he was designing it for, who couldn't quite afford it all? His own youngest son, Llewellyn.
In other words, don't worry, you're in very good company.
Posted by: AlisonH | July 18, 2008 08:43 PM
Wow, you are much farther along than I am. I switched to work knitting. It's pretty but I'd sure like to wear the wheat tee now. :)
Posted by: terri | July 19, 2008 08:53 AM
catching up on my blog reading. . . I love the pattern! I can't wait until you get to the neck and sleeves to see if you still think it is fun knit. It looks like it will be.
Posted by: jae | July 20, 2008 04:57 PM
Good luck with the architect.! The yarn sounds very interesting to work with. It's a lovely project!
Posted by: Barb | July 20, 2008 09:28 PM