I can’t seem to get my head out of the dye pot these days :) I suppose there could be worse things, eh?
This is Cedars of Lebanon; the whole story is over at The Dye Pot. This is an over-dye of Knitpicks Palette (fingering weight) in the color “wood” (discontinued)...
...and I am completely enchanted with the results.
I have also started the next Do-it-Yourself hat in a pattern I have always loved.
It’s called “Slip Stitch Ovals” and can be found in Stanfield and Griffiths’ The Encyclopedia of Knitting - a book I have found to be endlessly useful.
The yarn is a batch of Cashmerino that I dyed ages ago and I’m remembering why I haven’t knit it up yet. It is incredibly soft - as you would expect from something made of merino, microfibre and cashmere - but it has no body whatsoever. I’m hoping that working it this way will make that less of an issue. I have made hats out of Cashmerino before but remember deciding that it wasn’t quite the yarn for what I wanted to do :)
And, of course, I’m rushing this hat a bit because I can’t wait to get something going with the newly dyed yarn pictured above. I’m such a sap for color!

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Cedars is GORGEOUS!
