On ravelry, my main source of knitting information, I saw this pattern
- for a lacy, open, machine knit scarf. At first glance, the pattern was gobbeldy gook to me. But leaving it beside my computer where I could study it daily, the light finally went on. Yesterday, with an entirely, empty afternoon in front of me, I decided to give it a go.
There was a ball of Kauni yarn in my stash, purchased at Fun Knits on Quadra Island during our 2008 trip out west. Since we are planning another trip to the same locale at the end of March, it is imperative that I empty my shelves in preparation for more yarn shopping. A good enough excuse I thought.
The pattern called for 5 repeats of the lace pattern across the width of the scarf. A wider shawl-like piece seemed better in my mind, so I increased that to 7 repeats and used the entire 100 gram ball of Kauni.
I have a spectacular piece.
And I love how fast I was able to knit this up on the machine. I learned lots about my machine in this not-so-little piece: leaving needles out of work, occasionally skipping needles normally in work and just how easy it was to create this thing of beauty with some mechanical ingenuity as my helper.
I see an intense love affair developing with my machine.
8 comments:
W.O.W.
That is gorgeous! One day, one day...
I love it!! (as I look at my idle LK150). You may be enabling me to sit down there. I will be making my Brennan Cardigan on the machine (it's on Ravelry). The separately-knitted ribbings (by hand) and large areas of stockinette stitch make it perfect for the machine. I already have the calculations done for the differences in row gauge.
Totally stunning!
Spectacular is right - maybe I'll dust off my LK-150...
Gorgeous!
So pretty. I must use my machine more!
Looks great. Glad you finally figured out the pattern.
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