My favourite, thinking only of lusciousness of yarn, is the Sweaterkits. My favourite, thinking only of colour, is the Bernat and that is the one I will keep for myself.
The Sweaterkits scarf pattern gave instructions to cast on 218 stitches for a lengthwise knit. The first two-colour repeat was to be repeated eight more times.
As you can tell by the photo, I am short of that. With only six grams of the silk left, I didn't chance another repeat.
Regardless, the scarf measures 12 x60 and I'm happy with that.
Finished, I am happier with the colour combo than I thought I might be, but still, I know that they are not my colours. Better suited to someone other than a brown-haired, freckled knitter with yellow undertones to her skin, I think I will put it in our family Christmas gift
Since summer's end is close and the scarves put an end to my summer knitting, my next major project will be a wool sweater. In the meantime, though, I have a knitting job to do for Ruby.
She wants to put together mitten kits for the store and her pattern is not the same gauge as the luscious thick & thin yarn she wants to use. She has asked me to create a new pattern - an interesting little project for summer's end.
Yup. Its mitten season. And yes that sweater is contiguous! Thank you so much for leading me there.
ReplyDeleteI love to read about summer and winter knitting. Here in Sydney, our seasons merge into one another and, while winter is definitely colder than summer, there's not such a difference that we knit distinctly different things across the seasons. And, sadly, it's never cold enough to warrant knitting mittens!
ReplyDeleteLynS says it all: I lust after mittens, and alas, give them away. See you soon!
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