Sunday, July 26, 2009

Hillflowers

Finished!



Back in May, I found a beautiful skein of Fleece Artist's Nyoni on sale at Urban Yarns. The colour is harvest gold, and it spoke to me from the shelf. I listened, then brought it home.



The pattern is Hillflowers by Anne Hanson. The pattern was easy to memorise once I got into the groove, which was one full 16 row repeat. To make the pretty scalloped edges on each short side, the pattern is worked one half at a time, then grafted in the centre. I worked 14 chart repeats for one side, as per patt, but I was a little short of yarn on the other side and made it only to 12. I guess I could have frogged back the one side to make an even 13 repeats on both sides, but I was ready to just graft at that point. When wearing a rectangular shawl, it's not usually always centred anyway.



I thought the tone-on-tone colour worked brilliantly in this wavy pattern.



I made the medium size ("petite wrap"), which called for 850 yards. I had 820 yards and used it up efficiently, with less than three yards leftover after grafting. It blocked out plenty big enough to 16" x 64". I'm thinking I got great value from this one. I love it!

My leftovers:



(I zoomed in, but I guess I didn't need to, I'm sure you get it)

Friday, July 24, 2009

State of projects

My sewing table is in disarray with lots of quilts to be finished and started.



My yarn stash is manageable (but does not include today's purchase).



My current knitting project (another shawl) is well underway, and my only WIP.





So I begin Poppy! This one's for Marianna.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Perfect Road



(perfect for knitting lace)