Hmmm...we seem to have a theme color today :) And the funny thing is I was telling Rob the other day, that green wouldn’t ever be my first choice for anything but trees. However…
Very soft, very little green bag
So I decided to do a burn test. So I dug out an old ashtray, made sure there was a glass of water handy, and sat down with some matches and a couple of lengths of yarn.
Burns or Melts? Burns
Retreats from flame Nope
Smells like burning wood or leaves Check
Remains? Fine, grey ash
Glows before going out? Yup
All that really does is narrow the content down to vegetable fiber as opposed to animal or synthetic. However, having gotten that far, I was prepared to concede the label was right after all. It worked up nicely and this little bag has a wonderfully rich feel to it, though it wouldn’t stand up to any kind of rough handling.
Landscape Shawl
I’m liking this pattern. It’s clearly written and well thought out. As I was working along last night, I kept thinking what a useful teaching tool this shawl would be. You know, instruction in the basic stitch patterns, lots of practice increasing and decreasing and a splendid piece to show off all your learning and effort. In fact I’m enjoying the process so much I could easily see myself making another one of these - or more! I got up to the beginning of the stockinette chevron last night and was loathe to put it down, but it was past midnight and I was afraid I’d be courting mistakes galore if I persisted so… I’ll be out with my father most of today, so it’s going to have to wait until I get home. Can’t wait! There’s only one thing about it I would change…
Pattern example
Have a great weekend everyone :)
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the landscape shawl is what i was thinking about doing in the fleece artist lady godiva yarn i’ve ordered- i have the yarn and am still waiting on the pattern- guess i should actually go and get those glasses like i keep threatening to do so i can see the pattern- geez, that is truly squint-worthy as it is written!
cotton that feels and acts like cashmere sounds like a treasure- i can just imagine your little bag holding a string of pearls-
stay happy-
I’m happy to see you’ve started the Landscape Shawl. I have a copy of the pattern & have just been waiting for the right yarn to present itself. Now I can see if there are any problem areas when *you* knit it! Ach - I’m so devious it boggles the mind. hehehehe
I hear you re: black on blue. Not good for my eyes either.
Darling little bag. You come up with the best ideas! The yarn looks scrumptious in the pic - I’m sure it’s even better in person.
Barb - FWIW the pattern has been a dream to work with so far - iffy only because of the color of the paper. I think the finished piece is going to be wonderful - and if I remember the colors of the yarn you got, my god girl! That’s going to be absolutely spec-friggin-tacular!
Bron - I’ve loved this pattern since I first saw it years ago in somebody else’s catalog and am delighted to finally have it to try. I’ll let you know if I run into any difficulties - so far so good.
THat cotton yarn was a one-off from an Italian manufacturer that seems itself to have been a one off. A search on the web turned up absolutely nothing. So I’m pleased to have run into the yarn at least the once :)
