And then guess what I did? I started a new sweater! And not even the one I have been thinking about the last few days.
This is the start of a sweater I have been thinking of since 2008 or so, back in the day when I planned Brian's Lichen Waistcoat. At the same time as I assembled yarn for his, I picked yarn for mine. So this yarn has been in my stash for over ten years. That idea alone makes me giddy. I had a stash of yarn for over ten years. Wow.
I could knit Brian's without thinking because he was a more regularly shaped person. I just had to make sure it fit his girth and I could just knit straight. Easy Peasy. Mine, not so much. Mine needs to be a line and there is just no way to get past that.
Once I felt skilled enough to make that happen, I lost confidence in the yarn colours. They have zero contrast when you black and white the photo. And so it sat. I only had 4 balls of the blue or it would have been used up a long time ago for something else.
I pulled out some needles to see what I could swatch it into during my knitting zoom the other day. There as all kinds of contrast when I did broken seed stitch. The more I looked, the more I liked it for exactly what it was, a sweet soft blue and crisp white.
Follow that up with putting books away and seeing Folk Vests sitting on the shelf and I just thought, hey, why not.
And so here I am, with a seventh garment in my WIPs. I am going to make this a learning experience and teach myself how to do colourwork with both yarns in my right hand. My hope is to learn to even out any tension issues I have before I start playing with my Kauni.
It is going okay, but it is possible that it is as much that I am doing a corrugated ribbing and I just love doing it, over that I am learning a new skill.
This weekends knitting forecast is for an actual colouwork design to start showing up.
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