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Revised Expectations

I spent a great deal of yesterday finishing up the secret project , and oh! how lovely it turned out. I will look forward to unveiling it when I can.

In the meantime, I don’t have a lot to show for myself. On Friday, my package arrived from Knit/Purl, and I set about swatching. I first swatched the Sea Silk for the Swallowtail Shawl pattern (Fall 06 Interweave Knits; see a photo here). I was a little underwhelmed by the Sea Silk at first because the skein had all these teeny whitish pills on it that made it look slightly shopworn, but I Googled “sea silk pills” and found that the indomitable Clara Parkes of Knitter’s Review fame had noticed the same thing in her skein and found it not to be a problem. The yarn was redeemed for me when I knit the swatch, which came out very nicely, if a little small. I will have to try again with a larger needle (I used a size 4), though I’m a bit worried about running out of yarn. I guess I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it.

Swallowtail Shawl Swatch

Yikes, bats!
Swallowtail Shawl swatch in Handmaiden Sea Silk, color Sangria

Next, I swatched for Cookie’s Red Herring socks with my new Nature’s Palette yarn. The Indian Paintbrush turned out to be a different shade of red than I had expected (more blue undertones than orange), but I like how it combines with the Dark Teal. I found the Nature’s Palette rougher than I anticipated, but only because I’d read somewhere that it was Koigu-like. I think that person must have meant that it’s sproingy like Koigu, not that it’s as soft as Koigu. It’s not at all unpleasantly rough, though, and I liked working with it. These are going to be excellent socks. I swatched on size 2 needles, but the yarn bloomed enough that I’ll probably go down to size 1 for the project. I was glad about this, because I’d rather knit socks on 1s than on 2s.

Swatch for Red Herring

Swatch for Red Herring socks in Nature’s Palette, colors Indian Paintbrush and Dark Teal

Speaking of colors, apologies for the color quality of today’s pictures. The light in the living room when I took these was interesting but not especially friendly for accurate photography, and thus none of the colors are particularly true.

At any rate, having swatched my new yarn and then having finished my secret project, I was ready to start something new. Though I’d been itching to work on the Endpaper Mitts, the itch disappeared long enough for me to flirt with beginning my next sweater project, which involves some beautiful Artfibers Golden Siam that my parents bought for me in San Francisco. I have two colors, one a deep blueberry (color 37) and the other a sort of cocoa brown (color 38). There’s enough of the dark blue for a sweater and slightly less of the brown, so I’ve been envisioning a blue and brown sweater set — something classy that I can wear to holiday parties. I’ve sketched the blue sweater in a variety of incarnations, and I’ve also built up quite a little pile of swatches for the project.

Swatches in Artfibers Golden Siam

Swatches for a sweater in Artfibers Golden Siam

I started with the plain stockinette swatch and then began imagining some lace — not an entirely lace sweater, but a mainly stockinette sweater with small vertical panels of lace in it. I swatched the two lace patterns on the bottom and decided they were both too fussy for this yarn, but I really liked the lace pattern on the top right, which I think is called Shell Lace and is from Barbara Walker’s first Treasury of Knitting Patterns.

Later, I got to thinking that the cardigan should fasten only at the top, and then I realized I needed some kind of plan to keep the fronts stable so they wouldn’t roll. Last night, I found the Daisy Stitch, also from Barbara Walker’s first collection. It’s on the top left in the picture. I liked how that looked, so I did the drawing and math for a cardigan that had one repeat of the lace on each side of the front and was otherwise stockinette except for a 1.5″ daisy stitch band. When I cast on this morning, however, I felt only lukewarm about how the design was shaping up, and when I somehow lost 4 stitches (where did they go?) and had to tink five or six rows (the tedium!), I drew two conclusions. One was that this yarn, lovely as it is, does not like to be frogged, so perhaps I shouldn’t make something with it that’s likely to involve a lot of frogging. The other, related conclusion was that this yarn was going to get fairly fuzzy fairly quickly, likely obscuring anything fancy. After ripping out the swatch, I decided that I was going in the wrong direction and that what I really needed was a stockinette cardigan with Daisy Stitch bands.

That’s the direction I’m going to go with it next, but I don’t have quite the head of steam up that I did last night, so I may put the yarn away for a bit and get on with my Endpaper Mitts. We shall see.

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One Response to “Revised Expectations”

  1. bloggie Says:
    January 28th, 2007 at 10:46 pm

    I love the swallowtail pattern, your color, and the link to your source. Looking at the Artfibers Golden Siam site really showed off the two colors you’re considering! Reading about how swatches evolved for a stockinette cardigan with Daisy Stitch bands made me admire all the patterns, and yet start to anticipate how the design might end up — can’t wait to see it! http://barbknox.blogspot.com/

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