Shawl Frenzy
It all started when I
bought the book: Sock Yarn Shawls by
Jen Lucas. I want to make almost every shawl
in there! The shawls are made with sock
or fingering yarn which I had a lot of leftover from my sock frenzy. So I go to the Knitting store to buy circular
needles and I end up buying a gorgeous
ball of wool/silk in oranges and browns.
But it was a little too heavy for the shawls in the sock yarn book. Then I go looking thru my craft room and I find
the Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls book by Martha Waterman. In it there is a fabulous and easy triangular
garter stitch shawl pattern perfect for that wool/silk yarn. So I cast on. That’s one.
Finally, I started a crochet
shawl in a fingering weight grey wool with pale pink in it. The pattern can be found on Ravelry and it’s
called Elise Shawl. That’s six.
I like to have several going at once so I can explore
different techniques and compare them. I
really like how quick the Elise shawl works up so I may make one for each of my
daughters for Christmas. Or maybe I’ll make
them each aBoneyard shawl cause that one works up fast too.
That’s what I’ve been up to in July. How about you?
Then I look thru my stash and I find lots of lovely lace
weight yarns I had bought several years ago but didn’t make anything. So I take a pretty pale lilac wool and cast
on For Elizabeth Zimmerman’s Pi shawl found in Knitting Around. I
like this one because there’s no thinking, just knitting round and round with
the increase rows spaced out geometrically.
Perfect for long car drives. That’s
two.
Back to the Sock Yarn Shawls: I found a website that has wonderful sock and
fingering yarns called CandySkein . Beautiful dyed wools and wool /silk blends with yummy
names like Grape Soda and Bananas Foster.
So I buy the Bananas Foster ( shades of yellow wool and nylon with a
little brown) and cast on for the Over the Moon Shawl. So pretty and an allover patterned lace. I work on this one when I can sit and
concentrate and mark off each of the rows as I go. That’s three.
I also bought the Grape
Soda yarn which is wool and silk in a
wonderful shiny pale purple. I cast
on for the Ardor shawl in the sock yarn
book which is garter stitch body and a lace edge, but now I’m thinking to
change to the Ladybug shawl instead in the same book because it’s stockinette
body with a lace edging and I thing the stockinette better shows off the yarn.. That’s four.
Then I signed up for a class at Craftsy called Shawlscapes
with Stephen West. And I’m making the Boneyard
shawl which will be a thicker warmer shawl knit of some lovely wool with just
10% silk in it in Double Knitting weight.
This is another easy shawl , great for car knitting. Since we’re driving two hours tomorrow to Rehobeth Beach , it will be perfect to work
on. That’s five.
That’s what I’ve been up to in July. How about you?
So beautiful :) Thanks for joining us this week at the Let's Get Social Sunday!
ReplyDeletewow, and why just work on one :) Few different ones will keep you interested and in the end you will have some lovely shawls. They look great.
ReplyDeleteIs it hard to crochet socks...I wouldn't mind trying that.
I've never crocheted socks. I made slippers, they're easy
DeleteNice! I think I'd have a hard time working on more than one shawl at a time. I'd probably mess up and use the wrong pattern or something! The yellow looks so cheerful! I think that would be the one I'd want to work on! :) Happy knitting!
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