I am beginning to understand Stephanie‘s dislike of variegated yarns for lace. I was all excited that the Diamond Fantasy Shawl pattern came, and I started knitting, and I got this:
I can tolerate some pooling, some puddling, a very little bit of flashing, but not stripes. (On socks, they’re okay, but this isn’t socks.) I came to the conclusion that this yarn needs to be knit into something rectangular, so there won’t be rows short enough for stripes. I went through all of my books and magazines (second time for this yarn…), and came up with a possibility in the North Sea Shawl from Folk Shawls. I cast on fewer repeats than the suggested 109, but it still seems plenty wide. On the other hand, I’m still not sure I’m happy with what the color is doing.
I’m going to finish the second repeat and decide then. In case I decide to switch patterns again, suggestions would be welcome. Assuming I can find an appropriate coordinating yarn for the border, I’m considering something like the Heartland Shawl from Folk Shawls.
For now, though, I’m going to sleep. I’d kind of like to not start this week really tired. I’m sure I’ll get that way over the course of it…
September 25, 2005 at 23:25
Both beginnings look nice, but I’m more than willing to trust your call on the starting and the ripping of new projectss. Hand dyed yarns are bothe beautiful and difficult.
September 28, 2005 at 10:04
I love hand dyed yarn – so pretty, so unexpected – but prefer to stay in tonal colors for precisely this reason. Stripes? I didn’t want stripes. Nor pools, nor blobs.
Hard to say no to orange and brown though. Very hard.
September 30, 2005 at 11:36
Plus, I think I lose the pattern in the variegation. Beautiful yarn though.