Something Else (but not entirely)

§ August 29th, 2006 § Filed under Lace work, Leaf Lace Shawl § 6 Comments

Thanks so much for all your input! I tentatively decided to set aside the variegated for the Spirit of the Southwest, because the colours are just right and plus, I bought the yarn in Colorado during a trip of the Southwest…. somehow seems right. And I decided it’s not a problem if it’s warm, really. I also wound a skein of the pink Malabrigo and actually started the F&F shawl. But then, somehow, my hands reached out to the yarn I had left over from the Clapotis I made this spring. And before I knew it, I had cast on for the Leaf Lace shawl.

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It’s weird. The yarn almost chose itself for the project. I was a little wary of doing something big with the leftover since I have no idea how much I have left, but I think I’ll get a medium size wrap out of this. Whatever the size, I think it’s going to look gorgeous. And it goes fast! I’ve already done six repeats in two days.

I think the key to lace and variegated yarns is to pick a relatively simple motif, and to knit at a slightly looser gauge than you would for a solid yarn. This allows the YOs to show up more clearly through the mist of shades. It’s definitely more difficult to see the SSks and the K2togs clearly, but
if it’s an identifiable motif like a leaf, then it works very well.
I love this colourway, just knitting with it and watching the shades come up on the needles is a joy.

6 Responses to “Something Else (but not entirely)”

  • stacey says:

    The color is so pretty! It goes perfectly with the pattern!

  • quill says:

    That’s beautiful! What weight is that yarn?

    Q

  • desiknitter says:

    Thanks! Q, It’s the same as the variegated jumperweight in my last post, but goes closer to laceweight in places. I’m doing it on size 6 needles. I used it doubled for the Clapotis, on size 8s I think.

  • Alison says:

    It’s really funny how yarn sometimes chooses the project for you! And how sometimes, certain yarns just refuse to become certain things. Only knitters can understand that yarn truly has a mind of its own:)

    Lovely start, BTW!

  • Tonni says:

    GORGEOUS color! I love the color of this subtly varigated yarn.

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