Knitting and a U turn
It’s a quick post today as I am knee deep in fibre but I thought I should take the time to establish that I do still knit.
The Chances of the World Changing divx When I looked for the remainder of the beads for the blue beaded socks I remembered that they were still strung on the ripped project I’d originally bought them for. Once I’d recovered the beads I decided that the yarn was too good to go back in the drawer, it needed to be knitted. On its last outing it was trying to be a Swallowtail shawl and I didn’t get very far before deciding that it was not to be. This time I think that it has a future as a finished object.
Ghost World move
The yarn is merino, angora and silk, I have two skeins that weigh 96g and total 850 yards. I wandered about looking for a pattern over a couple of days and then had the stunning idea of looking in my Ravelry queue for one. It should have occurred to me sooner but sadly it didn’t. This is Aquila, it’s a free pattern and you get a lot of shawl for the yardage as it’s mostly all holes. Don’t be put off by the fact that it’s in Finnish, I don’t speak it either but I can read the charts at the bottom of the page well enough. I did originally consider knitting it as big as I could for the yardage but as it’s getting towards the end of term and Dan’s teacher is tiny I thought that I could find a home for a smaller lace piece. My inner knitter thinks that I’ve overdone the smallness, Miss D is petite but not miniscule and it’s not looking big enough. Hopefully blocking will save the day again.
It is growing slowly because I’m only knitting a few rows in the evenings. Any free time in the day is being spent rationalising the fibre stash. I had a moment of revelation over the weekend, I previously had thought that it was too big but now I think that it just contains a few big bags of fluff that really shouldn’t be there. I am a woman on a mission, I’m washing, carding and spinning my way to a new and improved stash, one that has a purpose and a plan but doesn’t have those big bags of unloved fibre. I’ll be back when I’ve got there (or more likely when I’ve had enough), in the meantime I’ll leave you with the verdict on the denim bag fabric.
Libeled Lady rip I gave it a severe wash as the likely recipient is going to get the most out of a washable bag. I was expecting major shrinkeage and some fraying, what I got was some shrinkeage and major fraying. I now prefer the right side of the denim (right side of the photo) as it now looks interestingly textured as opposed to the reverse side which is too shaggy for words. I like it more than I did before it went in the washer but it was still a bit of a shock when I first saw it.
I’ll be back next week, probably with a mountain of newly spun yarn and my thoughts on why the right sort of stash is a very good thing. There may also be a few Woolfest consolation purchases which are totally sensible in the context of the new and improved stash although on first sight you might well assume it’s down to alien abduction.
Got to go – alpaca doesn’t wash itself you know.
































