Rogue cabling
I can't even remember the last time I had knitting or crafts online. It's not that I don't do things, but more that I usually don't get good pictures or any pictures.
I've been working pretty solidly on Rogue recently; it's a good pattern, and goes pretty quickly, even when we're talking about just a couple of hours in the evenings. But more exciting, it's my first foray into cabling. There is a mistake in the side NOT modeled below (the model is one of our lovely space-taking-up speakers, required to get "just the right sound" even though our setup is "less than good" for true audiophiles--can you tell what I am not?), but other than that, I've only had a few major rip outs. I'm really enjoying the cabling part, especially for the awe it holds for my husband.
The true color is probably in between these pictures, closer to the dark one. It's a heathered green Cascade 220, and really fun to work with.
I'm probably 1/3 to 1/2 up the hood. I think (I don't have it with me, and don't quite remember) I have two skeins left, plus the one currently in progress. I'm a little concerned about having enough for the sleeves, but at least the good news there is that they probably don't have to be as long as called for in the pattern. :-) I also forgot to put in the pocket (I was so wrapped up in the novelty of cables that I completely missed that step and didn't feel like going back), so I might see about adding a purely external pocket later. I will definitely do this pattern again, though, maybe trying the cardigan version next time.