Here's Jen's:

I am not a lazy knitter. I don't usually take shortcuts. But for some reason, I rebelled against the simple 4 row repeat that comprises the pattern of Montego Bay. I just didn't want to learn which row had 4 stitches at the beginning or three. So, I modified it- K3, *yo, k2tog*, K last three stitches. Lather, rinse, repeat.
This affects the pattern, of course. Instead of the simple lace moving in a diagonal to the edge, mine will be completely vertical. I'm enjoying the experiment, but really it's just shown me that I have no real love of ribbon yarn. Although the Lang Moon is great (if you like ribbon yarn), I just hanker for the elegant simplicity of Jen's Debbie Bliss Cathay when I see it. But hey, at least I'm busting some stash.



The color is spot on. I love it's tweedy goodness.

I had some trouble getting the color right..
There we go, whitebalance was set to daylight.
So... Yah. I spent a good chunk of change today and I'm very happy about it. I think with more practice and perhaps some lessons from Toby I'll get it down pat. CHEESE!
That, my dear readers is the handiwork of my cat, Marley. He somehow managed to unzip, a ZIPPERED canvas tote and pulled the contents out and had a field day while I was asleep. There are yarns of all different weights and fibers mixed so fiercely that I had to cut(gasp!) many pieces just to untangle them from my furniture legs and banister railings.
The carnage below is the contents of my plastic ziplock/slidelock that I keep in the living room for small on the go wip's. Two balls of Alpaca/Silk mixed with one purple acrylic from the upstairs stash.
*Sigh*







