Monday, April 14, 2025

True Colors Shawl

I've been wanting to make this shawl for quite a while, True Colors by Melanie Berg. I thought it would be an excellent way to use up left over yarn in my stash. But I used to have a real problem buying patterns. No not overconsumption of patterns, the opposite end of that pool. I really had to want to make something immediately, have the yarn on hand and be ready to go before hitting the purchase button. Better yet if it was in a book or a magazine that had other patterns I wanted to make, maybe then I could buy it... What can I say I come from frugel peasant stock. I understand wants vs needs a little too well. 

When I discovered Melanie had two books and one contained True Colors and I could get them on sale. Poof I was done. But first a couple of other shawls called my name. (And I loved knitting them almost as much as wearing them.)

I decided 2025 would be my True Colors year. I wanted to use up some of my Malabrigo Sock left over yarn but alas I did not have enough colors... what is a knitter to do. (You know what I did.)

But then it took some time to figure out what order they should be in and which two should have a right placement to have just the right pop of color.


I started with this combo.


And added this yarn, but something was not right.


I thought about changing my main color from grey to red, or is that orange? and I tried a variegated yarn. 
That did not work for me at ALL!



Oh this is nice, I like this combo...

 

Burt agreed with my plan, and we knit happily along.
But then our next big decision was upon us. We called in Auntie Kisknit and asked her opinion on grey to   orange to red progression of colors and that was just not quite right either. 



Oh that is much better. 

Indeed Momma it is much better.




Oh wait I think you missed some lines here. You need to fix that. 


Yes this is quite nice. We need to make a new shawl first thing every year. It is quite toasty sandwiched between your lap blanket and our shawl.


A very satisfying knit if I say so myself. Now all those ends to weave in. I think I am about a third done but my thumb is telling me we are on no ones' schedule ends will get woven in on a more tolerable schedule. Hey maybe decide what we should knit next instead? We have lots of nice yarn to choose from maybe squish some of it...

Saturday, April 12, 2025

Loose Ends



I guess I mean that literally. I find myself at an odd stage of nothing on the needles, but a lot of finishing work to do. I don't think I hate finishing work but I really enjoy knitting more. I always find it so odd to have nothing on the needles, especially after a big project gets done. I'm never sure what I want to work on next but miss working on something. We shall see where the yarn takes me.

I decided the other day that I really need to work on getting my knitting journal up to date. So while D was out of the house I tracked down the journal and my pen, poured myself another cup of tea. I flipped through the journal and found only a few pages remaining. The last entry was Dec 2023! I started making a list of  all the things I knit and bought in 2024 and kept silencing the nagging feeling I had already done this... Then I remembered putting a sticker on another notebook and starting in that one. I had journaled at least part of 2024.

I searched high and low. I remembered writing on it in the office, I remembered moving it to the knitting cart beside my chair. Yes I repurposed one of my Ikea carts to being my knitting cart. Poor Mellie is none too thrilled. (That was my penthouse suite in Oregon, Momma and you know it.)

I searched my pile of notebooks upstairs. I searched my pile of knitting journals. I searched our puzzle cabinet. I searched my pile of new/old books. No knitting journal to be found. I gave up and had lunch. D came home and told him of the case of The Missing Knitting Journal!

I wondered away and started a load of laundry. Then I came back to my knitting cart, I pulled out all the books, there tucked between two books of similar size, it was.

But then did I go ahead and start journaling? No I did not, the journal has set right here next to me for a week now. At least I know where it is. I will have some down time soon so I can start catching up on those days. 

Now if I can just figure out what to knit next. That's turning out to be an issue so far. I just need to do a little stash toss to familiarize myself with what the yarn wants to be. In the meantime I will be over here weaving in so many ends.