Monday, January 6, 2025

Snow Day

 I had three doctor's appointments in place for today

All three have called to cancel because of the 

HUGE winter storm that has hit our area .

So I guess this will be a knitting day for me.

Hope to finish my Loop shawl!  And perhaps

start a new Blue Ewe project.

Monday, December 2, 2024

Paris Toujours

When I finished my  orbit shawl in Araucania Prisma Yarn, I looked around the house for another pattern to start and ended up deciding on Paris Toujours in 



It is easy to pick up and put down and one can see mistakes easily.  I like it a lot.  I have looked at this pattern for many years.

Sunday, September 8, 2024

 I have collected a variety of amazingly wonderful skeins of yarn that are variegated. ....just one skein.  Here is a listing of patterns that call for two or three or four colors that are perfect for using one skein of variegated:  


On the Spice Market by Melanie Berg:

This version calls for only three colors.  Melanie's original pattern called for more.  But the lady who made the one below called it My Corona and I have a photo that names her on another blog post.  The three colors below are an orange, a tan and a variegated.  REALLY pretty!





Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Asymmetrical shawls

I am getting close to the end of my  Orbit pattern using Araucania Prisma yarn.  And I think that I want to just keep knitting until I run out of yarn.  But will it be too big?  So I measured this morning and the long side is about 36 inches....hard to tell for sure until it is blocked but that is my best guess.  So I googled what is the best size for an asymetrical shawl.  And while I haven't found the answer to that question yet, I have found a few things that I want to remember.

First is a great article from Interweave knits explaining different ways to start and proceed when making an asymmetrical shawl as well as several photos of finished projects.

https://www.interweave.com/article/knitting/shawl-shapes-explained-asymmetrical-triangles/

Next I looked on Ravelry at shawl projects and realized that I had made a pattern in the past called Wendy's Fern that is similar in shape to the one that I am working on.  I tried it on and am reassured that I can keep knitting until I am out of yarn.  I believe that this shawl is going to be great with jeans this fall.


Saturday, August 10, 2024

Wave by Kristen Finlay using Rowan Creative Linen yarn

It must have been an impulse buy when I bought three skeins of Rowan Creative Linen yarn.  I had made a shawl to go with the jeans that I bought for Mary's wedding:

http://marshamosesknitting.blogspot.com/2022/10/wrap-to-match-jeans.html

But I didn't end up liking the shawl with the jeans....and as fall is getting closer, I wanted a shawl that I liked.  I had found a sweater at LL Bean that I love with it and wanted the perfect thing to wear with the outfit...we'll see if I succeed in liking this new project.  I am using the Rowan Creative Linen in a kind of dark raspberry color.  The pattern is Wave by Kristen Finlay.  It is a free download on Ravelry.  

Here is a picture of the shawl from Ravelry:


But I wanted to document the beginning of this shawl as I really like the shape that it seems that it will give me.  It starts with four stitches and increases every other row by 4 stitches which makes it a lot wider than deep.  I find this shape to be easier to wear than the triangular shawls.

However, I found that I kept making   mistakes as I knit this shawl...and I didn't love the color as much as I had hoped.  And I am frogging it in November.....well actually I had knitted only a bit more than shown above....and am adding it to my summer yarns for next year.

Sunday, July 28, 2024

Shawl using Scheepjes Secret Garden Yarn

Several years ago when we were knitting at the Wild Ramp, Mitzi and Sally and I became very excited about a shawl that used Schweppes Secret Garden Yarn.  The shawl is pictured below.  As was usual, Mitzi bought the yarn and had the shawl finished before I had acted on the idea to make this shawl.  Mitzi was disappointed in the results and so I filed the idea away for a while.  Then one day the yarn was offered on sale and I bought it and the pattern.  But again, as usual, I did not start it right away.  I pulled it out this summer because it looks very pretty in a glass container in my bedroom.  And I have been thinking about perhaps working on a project with this yarn.  But now I am not so "taken" with knitting a shawl that has such a deep triangle point.




So I have continued to look at the yarn and think.  I found a pattern that I might use called Nordic Sunrise.


This shawl is in fingering yarn while the Secret Garden yarn is a DK yarn with suggested needle size 6.  But since it is a shawl, I am willing to give a try to using a different size yarn as fit does not matter.  I think that I have 9 balls of the Secret Garden yarn each containing 142 yards, so I believe it likely that I have enough yarn to make a substantial shawl.

 I am thinking about doing the parts that are Brioche in two color Fisherman's rib.  This morning I found a site that has good explanation of this and I did not want to loose the idea:

https://www.bettaknit.com/blog/knit-stitches/2-color-fishermans-rib-stitch-tutorial