Sunday, October 18, 2020

Reverberation Shawl - Two Colors Done

 

I finished up color 2 yesterday.  I was not able to complete the entire section as written in the pattern.  You can see in the picture the tiny bit of the green that I have left over.  At the end of the first color there are 114 stitches on the needle.  You continue increasing with the second color until you get to 130 stitches.  That is an increase of 16 stitches, and each repeat of the pattern gives you 4 stitches, so that means 4 repeats to get to 130 stitches.  Then the instructions state to repeat the pattern 7 more times - 28 rows total.  I’m two repeats or 8 rows short.  I had seen a comment on one of the project pages on Ravelry about making sure you get gauge and yarn chicken.  I did not do a gauge swatch, but am using the recommended needle size and am knitting pretty tightly (and am not seeing any rowing out on my wrong side, yay!).

For this pattern I’m not concerned with the fact that I had to cut this section short.  It is easy to shorten a section to adjust to yarn usage, so I’m not sweating it.

Pattern:  Reverberation Shawl by Debbie O’Neill

Yarn:  Sweet Georgia Yarns Tough Love Sock

Needle:  US 3 (3.25 mm)

Friday, October 16, 2020

Reverberation Shawl - Cast On and One Color Done

 

Having finished up a couple of projects I obviously needed to cast on something new, despite the fact that I currently have twenty WIPs on my Ravelry project page.  This one is The Loopy Ewe Advent Kit from 2019.  It was a bit of an odd one in that the bags had no numbers on them, you could open them in any order you wanted to, or all at once.  I can’t remember for certain what I did, but I probably opened them all at once.  It came with a pattern, the Reverberation Shawl by Debbie O’Neill.  Here are the mini skeins, which did not come with any labels at all, no yarn type, no color names.  I deduced from other clues that the yarn is Sweet Georgia Yarns Tough Love Sock, and I think the order in the picture is the order that I’m going to use them in (going from left to right), although I reserve the right to change my mind.

The Advent set also came with some notions:

Pattern:  Reverberation Shawl by Debbie O’Neill
Yarn:  Sweet Georgia Yarns Tough Love Sock
Needle:  US 3 (3.25 mm)


Bifrost - Finished!

 

I finished up my Bifrost scarf last week, it took me just under a year (I started it November 14, 2019 and finished it October 6, 2020).  It was a fun, mindless knit, and I enjoyed the colors.  The yarn has a nice feel to it, a bit rustic.

Pattern:  Bifrost by Cate Carter-Evans

Yarn:  Infinite Twist Helix Treasure Cakes

Needle: US 5 (3.75 mm)

Adventurous Beach - Finished!

 

I ended up making two shawls, one each out of each half of the Advent set.  This is skeins 1, 14-25.

This is skeins 1-13.

I suppose that I could have mixed the triangles rather than matching them, so that each shawl used all 25 colors but I think I had just gotten so used to working with each half set of colors separately that it didn’t really occur to me until later.  I’m not sure how I would have paired them up if I had done it that way.  By doing it this way I have two fades, and I really like fades.  I did think about putting all four triangles together into one huge shawl, but the thought of trying to block that just made me want to go hide.  Even blocking these took a lot of floor space and most of my blocking mats.

Pattern:  Adventurous Shawl by Ambah O’Brien
Yarn:  Sunshine Yarns Classic Sock in the Beach Tones Advent Set
Needle:  US 5 (3.75 mm)


Saturday, October 10, 2020

Adventurous Beach - Four Triangles Done!

 

I finished up the fourth triangle today.  While knitting this last triangle I pondered what I would do with them when they were all done.  I considered joining them all together to make one shawl, but I realized that shawl would be huge.  Too huge.  So I came up with the idea of two shawl, each using half of the Advent set.  But instead of just joining the two triangles I decided to use up the leftovers from each pair of triangles to add some length between the two triangle with rows of garter stitch worked on the bias to match the bias of the triangle edge.

Pattern:  Adventurous Wrap by Ambah O’Brien

Yarn:  Sunshine Yarns Beach Tones Advent Set

Needle: US 5 (3.75 mm)

Garden Variety MKAL - Finished!


I finished this up this past Monday, although I didn’t block it until Tuesday.  It was a lot of fun.  I enjoyed the construction and the color work and the pattern was extremely well-written.  It is huge, about two feet wide and eight feet long.

Pattern:  Garden Variety MKAL by Lisa K. Ross

Yarn:  Miss Babs Yummy 2-Ply

Needles:  US 5 (3.75 mm)

Friday, October 2, 2020

Shimmer & Shine - Finished!

From a temporal perspective, I find knit on borders fascinating.  When you first start them you don’t seem to be making much progress, then suddenly you are halfway done, and then you get to those last 10 or so repeats and everything seems to slow down again.  I finished up the knit on border this past Wednesday and blocked it right away.  It is huge, but so light and floaty.

Pattern:  Woollsia by Ambah O’Brien
Yarn:  Sundara Yarns Extra Fine Fingering Merino
Needles:  US 5 (3.75 mm)