I have still been taking it easy on the knitting front, though I will do more tomorrow as a test to see how my pinky feels. Today I knit a swatch.
I pulled out the yarn I purchased for Kate Davies Myrtle. The pattern asks for laceweight, but that is not going to happen. With all the changes I need to make for fit, changing gauge and yarn is just not that big of a deal. The most important thing is to know my gauge with the yarn and needles that I want to use. After that it really is just a bit of math.
The hard part for me is colour. The pattern asks for four and I have five.
I love all the colours, and I think that with my increased row gauge, having five colours keeps the right scale in comparison with the lace, but I am not sure if the blue is right.
It would make a lovely sweater with just the soft close to natural colours. subdued, elegant and warm, but I am not sure that is what I want here. I am sort of drawn to the punch of that blue.
The swatch is blocking now and there is no rush to decide except that I feel like I need to know right now. Note that the white section, which looks sloppy, is the start of the swatch, done with a different needle size than the rest. Depending how this looks once it is dry, I may do another swatch and go down one more needle size. Harrisville Shetland is a blooming sort of yarn so I think what I have is right, but keeping my mind and my options open is always good.
I don't know bout you but I have had a lovely weekend. Some ladies came out to knit and I did some spinning and we had a lovely lunch in the little coffee shop here. It was an F1 weekend so there was a very very exciting race in Hockenheim Germany. It was rainy. It got weird, but was just wonderful to watch. And I did much more spinning but I do have to save something for tomorrow.
Have a lovely evening, everyone. What a great sort of day.
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