I stopped the endless haunting of the books and yarns around me and picked something out and well...
I have long been wanting to knit Bridgewater, one of Jared Flood's lovely designs. I had yarn for it. I had the book and for a very long time, I thought I was ready, I just needed the space in my knitting cycle.
And then I read that I needed 4 skeins of yarn. I had 3. Sigh.
My local LYS did not restock. It took a while but I finally ordered that last skein. I knew that I wasn't going to get the same dyelot, but so many yarns come in so close that it wouldn't matter so long as I was careful.
As you can see, that center ball is a very different kettle of fish. The first 3 are a rich heathered sort of gray with secrets hiding deep within, but the last is more of a sheeps gray. The difference was bigger than I thought it would be.
I needed to sort out how to use them and still have enough yarn to finish the shawl. I wondered if it was the right yarn choice after all. I scoured Ravelry, but could never quite decide if I was going to commit to such a large project with yarns that might or might not work. It sat for a very long time.
This weekend I jumped. Its garter stitch. I needed that I think. Its heathered. I needed that too, I think. It is the easiest way of adding stitches there is. Knit front and back on the first stitch of every row. It is almost the perfect thing to break out of a funk. Plus it's got pretty lace.
I fell into it, and began to knit with one ball of yarn, figuring that at about 1/3rd of the way on the additions, I would add in the 2nd ball. Oh dear. That single ridge of lighter more browny gray stuck out like a sore thumb. Rip. Rip.
I re-started, alternating right away but I think you can see the difference here. So long as it is an all over the main body thing, I'm ok with it. So a striping I will go.
Off and running and my fingers are loving it. I'm using some bamboo tips for this project. The longer I knit the more refined my knitting preferences are. My usual nickle tips are just too slippery for lace. I want to love knitting lace. I have the stash that says I had darn well better enjoy it. But with nickle tips, it was just not that much fun, no matter how much I loved the pattern. So I tried some bamboo tips and they are the answer.
Garter hasn't got the rhythm of lace, but it is such a wonderful, traditional foundation. It is of the earth and the sky and of history and of people who knit a long time ago.
I can't wait to knit a little more on it in the morning. I'm hoping I wake up before my alarm, so I can squeak in just and extra half an hour.
And that is a very strong indicator that the funk is done.
1 comment:
You sound like you are having now! GD
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