Ok, my camera phone's bluetooth is not cooperating with me right now, so I'll have to post the pics later. I'm done the first sleeve of the Cambridge jacket for my husband, and have come to terms with the fact that I am going to run out of yarn before I finish the second sleeve. This is likely because I made the body longer to accommodate his long torso. So, poor Joe will not have his jacket any time soon.
Some more info on the jacket:
Yarn: Cascade The Heathers, purchased at Capital Yarns, Color No. 9408
Gauge: 5 sts/in on US 6 needles (Inox)
22 July 2007
14 July 2007
Bolivia, again

I did get some great textile shopping in today, though. Above on the left is a weaving from the town of Tarabuco. This traditional weaving style is done for fiestas, and was nearly extinct until two Chilean anthropologists worked with the women of the community to improve the quality and find ways to sell the weavings. I bought it at the Inca Pallay museum and shop, which is hidden above and behind the Comart Tukuypaj at Calle Linares 958. The saleswoman was very knowledgeable, and helped me to understand the symbols on the weaving. They come all ready to hang up on the walls, so there is no procrastinating for the framing. Very nice. All the proceeds go back to the women, so you can feel very good about shopping there.

I also bought some things at the Comart Tukuypaj. To the right is the scarf and sweater that I got there. Both are 100% alpaca and extremely soft. I can't seem to make the color in the camera phone photos show up well, so you have to imagine that the sweater is made up of very rich earthy colors. Not sure if it is for me or for a gift yet, so we'll see.

This last pic is of a toe-up sock I'm doing with Opal yarn. I like it so far, but it is my first time

I have another project on-deck, and it is Christmas knitting! I'm so good getting a jump on things. I'll post about it when I finish Joe's sweater.
On that note, I'm off. Do let me know if anyone out there has a suggestion for where to buy yarn in La Paz.
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