I knit on my striped Lusk in the morning but by afternoon it was time to set that aside and rest my wrists. I decided to pull out something a bit different to do.
I started a Geddy Tee by Tanis Lavallee last year. I did a couple of the crochet granny squares to see if my yarns would work. They do! And then I let it sit, always meaning to get back to it.
I was lucky. I left the tools in the bag. That was a relief because I didn't remember what sizes I used at all.
I now have 4 squares ready to go.
They just need to be sewn together to make the saddle shoulders of the top. It's really quite simple and a genius design. This is why I pay for patterns. I want to keep people who see something different in a yarn or technique, creating, so I can have the fun of making it.
However, as much as I love the Geddy Tee, I am not going to make a granny cardi. Not my thing, not even in the 70's. But this touch of granny squares, is just right and very unusual.
It helps that my yarns look really great together. One is a sport weight Socks That Rock from eons ago, and the other is a humble very fine fingering weight in this deep gorgeous teal that will be held double.
I am thinking about adding a wee bit more of the ricly multi colored STR near the bottom of the tee. Not as granny squares. I did think about that but a row of them running around me is too much, too wide. Maybe three rounds of filet crochet, or in other words, the groups of 3 stitches that the grannys are made of. Something to think about as I knit the top.
This morning is the Lusk Tee again. After that, who knows.







