Stranded

dec09 023 Question: if you were home alone on a cold winter evening, what would you do?

My answer: look at the photo. I’m sitting in front of the computer, surfing various sites and occasionally picking up my new project to knit a stitch or two. Oh, and sipping lukewarm decaf coffee while I’m at it. It is a hard life.

My project? Well, I needed a portable project for knitting night (Dave’s sweater is getting too big to carry around with me; lace knitting at knit night = big no-no), so I had a quick look at my Ravelry queue and, really, it was a no-brainer.This fair isle tam called to me loud and clear.

I have plenty of hats, but right now they all seem flimsy and floppy. I want a hat which will keep my head warm in the midst of winter and stranded knitting was the obvious solution. I dug into my stash and uncovered a skein of “homegrown” Gotland wool I bought at a sheep farm in rural Denmark which matched a ball of Rico Poems I recently bought here in Scotland. I have been wanting to try a project with Poems since I first heard it being touted as an affordable alternative to Noro Kureyon (I’m easy that way). So far it feels more like a long-colour-repeat version of Twilleys Freedom Spirit, but I’m yet to learn if Poems will pill as much. One thing is certain: Poems may initially look a bit like a Noro yarn, but it feels far less substantial.

Finally, one of my knitting buddies showed me the coolest knitting implement tonight.. I may be slightly in love.

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3 Responses to Stranded

  1. Birgitte says:

    Answer to your question: The same! :)

  2. mooncalf says:

    Hats hat hats hats – they’re total knitting project perfection. You can do almost any pattern or texture of colour, they’re quick, no finishing…And apparently they keep your head warm too! hurrah for hats!

  3. Karie says:

    @Birgitte: That doesn’t surprise me ;) Tillykke med fødselsdagen og et stort tillykke med din kandidatgrad (cand.scient?).

    @Mooncalf: Hooray for hats indeed – and because I can make them to measure, my big head can get hats wot fit me!