I've been having a great knit on Jordana Paige's Ayla from Fall Knitty. True to form, I couldn't just follow the pattern, but I used an awful lot of it.
As you can see, I used tones of blue and purple, in Patons Classic. The yellow was 2 strands of some Knitpicks Palette from an old project.
The changes?
The shape is borrowed from my own design, the Samantha backpack. It's shaped with short rows on one of the edges. The curved edge is 90 stitches, and the flat one 58.
I then worked 3 rows stockinette and created the ridge by knitting the next row together with the stitch 3 rows back. I saw this in Little Slip of a Thing and it was a great way to create the visual interest without adding any sewing.
I then really stretched myself - intarsia in the round, people! This meant I could continue up the bag without any seaming to do. Here is a shot of the beginning of round.
As you can see, it looks a bit gnarly at the beginning, but I got better at it and doing it without colour changes was much easier. I think the ridge will be felted away in its entirety.
When I got past the colourwork, I switched back to plain old knitting in the round. What a relief!
For the straps, I picked them up from the bottom ridge like this:
and knit them simultaneously from each end of a skein.
They met at the top, and were then knit together with a row at the top of the body. Notice a theme here? Still no sewing!
I got to just past the eyelet round in the blues, then switched to purple. The top rows, applied i-cord at the top (not in the original pattern) and the ties are all in purple.
The whole works is felting as we speak, and I am so excited!
In other news, the neglected one, AKA my husband of ten years, finally received a new pair of socks this week.

I have also been playing with some Knitpicks Essential Tweed, but it is not good. The tweedy bits don't seem to be wound in tightly enough, so the socks are shedding their flecks. I think after a few washes, they will just be plain charcoal gray socks. Soft and lovely, but nothing super special. This is my first Knitpicks disappointment.
(no photos of this, since the intended recipient is a reader)
Time to check the washer!