
Do you remember the seed stitch wrap I started last year? I finished it! Yes!
I actually finished it in March this year. I think it was March… But then I kept putting off taking pictures of it to share, because there are all those ends to weave in.
I still haven’t sorted out those ends. :-D
I really should get on that soon! In the meantime, I thought I should just take some darn pictures of the wrap, ends or no ends. I tucked in the ends when I took the pictures. Although maybe that’s kinda pointless because I just told you that they are still there. ;-)

Anyway. Yay! I finished the wrap!
I am not a fast knitter, and I much prefer crochet. So I am proud of myself for sticking with this project and finishing it.
The wrap is so warm and snuggly. I love the texture of it. And I love the colours together.

I was a little bit worried about the colours, I have to admit. The original pattern from Purl uses wool yarn, but I have used cotton. And there’s just a difference in how the colours translate between the two types. I couldn’t find all the exact colours used in the original either, so the colours are not the same.. But it turned out ok I think!

Texture. Gorgeous. :-)
I love the texture of it so much that I am planning on making another project using the seed stitch. I did not see that coming! :-)