Category: finished object

  • Perrine Shawl

    Perrine Shawl

    This was one of the most fun knits I’ve had in awhile! I was really happy to be able to use some of my pretty, single skeins of Koigu for this project, along with the loveliest Plum from Sliver Moon Farm that I bought at Rhinebeck years ago.

    (Previously seen in progress here and here)

    anemone stitch

    I swatched up this fun stitch in some Cascade 220 originally, for a blanket or something similarly cozy. I was thinking about granny squares and how fun they are, especially in stripes, and this knitting stitch is just about as close as you can get! Maybe I’ll try working it in the round next and see what happens?

    Perrine Shawl

    I did try working the shawl from the top down, as is my usual preference – but the extra stitches from increasing in that direction just didn’t quite work out with the pattern. I love that it’s pretty much edge to edge, worked from the bottom up. To avoid a too-narrow, too-long shape, I used double increases at the beginning and end of the RS rows.

    perrine, blocking

    Bonus blocking photo!

    Perrine Shawl

    I would LOVE to see this worked up in a gradient or striping yarn like Noro Sock or Freia Fibers. You could even work it up in worsted weight yarn for an extra squishy winter warmer. Since it’s worked from the tip upwards, you can just cast off at pretty much any time it’s big enough for you.

    I might even cast on another one…I do have a lot of single skeins and scrappy bits. I hope you like it as much as I do!

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  • tourist yarn shawl

    One last Christmas present to share with you – this lace-and-stockinette shawl, for Dale’s mum.

    gift shawl

    gift shawl

    gift shawl

    This was a pretty awesome, easy knit from December. I used a pretty special skein of yarn, Fyberspates 4ply cashmere/silk. I picked it up at Purl City Yarns in Manchester when I was there a couple of years ago, I just couldn’t resist the colour and AMAZING softness! I knit up a simple top-down triangle with wings (increasing on the ends every row), a little lace for every 20 rows of stockinette, and more of the lace at the bottom. I think it came out really nicely, and was well received.

    new sweater

    It’s bitterly cold here, though not as cold as parts of the US! Still, I wish this sweater in Osprey I’ve been working on was done and not just in progress! I don’t have to go anywhere today, but I did agree to go to the dentist tomorrow morning and the temperature is supposed to be -21C with a windchill of -35C (-6/-31F). Yikes. Stay warm!

  • Little Tent Cowl

    Now that gift-giving season is over I can share some knits from last month!

    This cowl started off as a skein of super pretty Malabrigo Rios in Archangel. So pretty, and so, so soft. Rios is perfect for the wool-picky people in your life.

    little tent cowl

    I picked a pretty stitch pattern (Little Tent from Barbara Walker #1), cast on, and knit like the wind.

    quickie cowl

    little tent cowl

    It worked up in a day! Okay, one evening and then the next day. It was terribly satisfying to knit. I even had time to take some photos before wrapping it up to give to one of my sisters for Christmas. I think she liked it!

    little tent cowl

    little tent cowl

    little tent cowl

    Finished dimensions were about 21″ around and 11″ deep. No pattern for this one, because there’s another on Ravelry that is pretty much exactly the same and I don’t want to step on anyone’s toes. All in all, a nice successful knit.