I started Drachenfels, a design by Melanie Berg just as the Stash Dash started. The yarn literally fell out of the cabinet. Obviously time to use it. I had Drachenfels marked for this yarn for a good long while, but I never really looked that closely at the numbers. I have plenty of yarn, but not the three specified amounts that the pattern required. But I loved a couple pretty big things about it that made me pick the pattern anyway.
Drechenfels has a shape that I really like. The elongated almost a shallow triangle is eminently wearable for how and when I will wear shawls. And I loved, deeply adored, the little spotted part of the design. Seriously, who would not love this.
I have been down the little dotted road before. The road of little dots leads to great satisfaction over the log haul.
I voted for satisfaction over getting a picture perfect copy of Drachenfels and just began.
My yarn amounts look like this. It is a perfctly fine 1075 metres of yarn of which I have three balls of black, two of red, and one of the soft grey.
The plan is that most of it will be a play of will my lines of colour end sooner than the original colours did. I am keeping the grey as the pattern does. Maybe. I might have to change out the number of sections of my pretty dots, and start the striping a bit earler. It is going to be a bit of a dance to find the right balance at the end, I think. I would like to have a good strong section of red that could feature the dotted section done in black and i would like to finish off the whole with a strong black edge. I doubt that I will have enough black yarn to do the patterns i cord edging, but still.
It's been pleasant to play with this today. Joyous even. I am going to give it today and then, I think I will finish up the pretty purple so I can start with Olga's warm swater for popping on to slip outside.
And then I will knit more for me. There is a lovely Elton to go back to and a Threipmur, a little popover and a Myrtle. So much good stuff to knit. It is a lovely bunch of things to have to look forward to.
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