Hello Gentle Readers. On this fresh March day, a gentle breeze ruffles the birch limbs. A bright cardinal comes to the feeder and then a pair of sweet chickadees. Yesterday as I walked in 77 degrees, a strong March wind blew the cobwebs from my mind. Today, Tuesday, is more seasonable with highs in the mid-fifties. The crisp cool days are more to my liking. My spirits are as variable as the March weather.
As I post with Kat and the Unravelers, I am grateful for this weekly marker and for the ability to hold knitting, cloth, and fiber in my hands. Beyond the meditative benefits and the mental challenges (always good for an aging brain), I hear the words of Elizabeth Zimmerman, "You are the boss of your knitting."
Over the weekend I changed sock patterns for this yarn. For me, socks are a carry around, travel, and/or fill-in-the-time before the casserole comes out of the oven project. I admire complex sock patterns but prefer to knit simpler ones. "Garden Sprinkles" was in my library and made me think of the daffodils poking up through the soil. The pattern has a little texture in the form of slipped stitches and is a good match for the tonal yarn. My grandchildren thought I'd like this bag with the Beatrix Potter characters with books. It's big for a sock project but I wanted to use it right away. It was a sweet surprise.
I blocked the yoke of the Giddy-up Sweater. I tried it on several times and then folded it up and put it in a bag, hence the wrinkle. I enjoyed knitting the yoke and the yarn. The pattern is well written but this fabric is airy and delicate. Stockinette stitch in this yarn at this gauge isn't going to hold up well. The more space between stitches, the more likely the yarn will pill and the two ply doesn't have a tight twist. I spun this yarn to make a shawl so even though there is enough for a sweater, I'm not going to knit it into this sweater. I hope to knit the pattern in another yarn. Eventually I'll find a project for this yarn, likely a shawl.
From other stash yarn, I cast on a shawl I've wanted to knit. This pattern will require some concentration. Variable levels of difficulty for different knitting moments work well for me. I often have a shawl on the needles. In January I gave a few scarves, a hitchhiker, and mitts away to a group of good friends. One fellow knitter chose nothing, others found an item they liked, and two gave something to someone who needed friendship or love. Whatever they chose to do was fine by me. All the stories warmed my heart.
I listened to Forgotten on Sunday by Valerie Perrin and was glad when I got to the end of the story. I enjoyed Fresh Water for Flowers by the same author but this novel went on and on. I kept listening because I wanted to know how the car accident involving the main character's parents happened. I also enjoyed the life story of the elderly woman in the nursing home. Several times I thought, "just get to the point." I have never adjusted the speed of an audiobook but I was tempted to try. I gave up on Three Days in June by Anne Tyler. I could not get invested in the characters or the story. By now I should know, Anne Tyler's novels are not for me.
I'm off to take a walk to enjoy this sunny March day. Then I'll attend to household chores and figure out what the heck to make for dinner.
P.S. Garden Sprinkles! Daffodils planted in a sunny sheltered spot are just up out of the soil. I suspect others along the fence are also poking out of the ground but they are covered with leaves and I plan to leave them that way for a few more weeks.
Ravelry Links
Giddy Up - the pattern
I'm sorry the handspun won't work for the sweater, but you're right that if it's not going to hold up well, it's best to use it for a shawl. I hope you see some daffodils soon!
ReplyDeleteSeventy seven degrees sounds like some kind of record, but like you said, March is variable. We had 68 degrees on Monday and it was nice to hand laundry outdoors but we're back to seasonable low 50s today which feels just right for this time of year. Garden Sprinkles are delightful and so is that Beatrix Potter bag. Your Giddy Up decision is for the best and I'm sure the yarn will tell you what it wants to be in the future. I love the Foggy Dew pattern and will look forward to seeing the shawl grow as you knit. I feel lucky that dinner tonight is leftovers so I'll soon be sitting down with my knitting.
ReplyDeleteThat is going to be a beautiful sweater when you are finished! We have a lovely sunny day today, but tomorrow night and Friday, it is supposed to turn cold and snowy once again. Sigh. I am more than ready for spring to come and stay. I remember living in Nebraska and prairie springs are simply lovely. Enjoy the rest of the week!
ReplyDeleteThat project bag is wonderful! I recently did a clean out and found so many project bags. I also like my sock patterns simple so I can pick them up and put them down easily. And I have been thinking about shawls. I used to knit and wear them a lot but not much these days. That said, I do have some lovely patterns I want to try and of course, plenty of yarn options. Hope you walk was lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe unexpected gift from your grandkids is so sweet...shows they think of you often. I like to have simpler sock patterns going and a more complex one on the needles also. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteI had a quick look at the blue shawl link to the Foggy Dew pattern and - oh yes - you are right - concentration will be the name of the game and it will look fantastic when finished
ReplyDeleteI admire your decision to unpick the sweater, you know your yarns and are sure to come up with something you feel more suitable. With the winters you have it seems one can never have too many shawls 😊
That warm weather is supposed to "blow" into Pittsburgh tomorrow, if the weatherman is correct. (He is more often not correct...lol) I like those socks but that shawl is just gorgeous Jane! That will be a fun and engaging knit! (and wise to you for making that decision on your sweater fabric... but I am sorry, that color looks magnificent on you!)
ReplyDeletelove the beginnings of your sweater!! What a lovely color. I'm still working on my top down vanilla sweater, on the sleeves, I'm enjoying it and the beautiful weather we are having here!
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