FO: Mosswell, Rust well

This was going to be a tale of woe, but like all the best stories, this took an unexpected turn.

Once upon a time I bought some merino lace from 100purewool.com – I have an affinity for peridot green and their “Green Sausage”(!) colourway looked like a perfect shade. Sadly it was more yellow than I would have liked, so I overdyed it. It turned out acidic green rather than peridot green.

Fast forward some years and I decided to knit the Aeolian Shawl out of the yarn. The end result was pretty but still acidic green, so I decided upon another overdyeing session. The solution was a bit strong (never dye when you are sleep-deprived) and some parts of the shawl were a bit .. splotched. And I decided to overdye the shawl again.

Yes, this is why I first thought this was going to be a tale of woe. I was despairing by the third overdyeing session and I was worried when the shawl did not take the dye well. But this is also where the tale gets good: I pinned the shawl out deciding that I’d like to see the dry dyeing result.And I liked what I saw.

Granted, I’m an urban decay sort-of woman. I take photos of crumbling walls, overgrown buildings and burnt-out cars. The shawl actually looks as though it is rusty and has moss growing on it. I’m not sure how I can incorporate echoes of deindustrialisation, disenfranchisement, inhospitable cityscapes or abandoned buildings into my personal wardrobe, but I shall find a way. I live in Glasgow, after all.

Specifications:
Pattern: Aeolian Shawl by Elizabeth Freeman, free pattern from Knitty.
Modifications: Yucca Chart x 6, Agave chart x 2 before Finale Agave Chart. No beads. 7-loop nupps.
Yarn: 100purewool merino lace 950yrds/100 gr. Used 60 gr.
Needles: Addi Turbo, 3.75mm.

Isn’t the shawl just pretty?

Do you like the photos? We were out grocery-shopping when we walked past a doorway with fabulous old tiles. Our part of Glasgow is filled with old Victorian buildings and you see these doorways everwhere – although not always with fantastic colours or, to go back to the idea of urban decay, tiles missing.

Next on the agenda: I hope to reorganise my stash this week. It is long overdue. I have a walk-in closet(!) which doubles as yarn stash and spare-bed storage. I have boxes and bags stuffed with my yarn, but I want to start having a proper system. My stash is such a size that I am beginning to forget exactly what I own and where it is. I find it a bit overwhelming, but that is surely a sign that I should start weeding out old partial skeins and what-was-I-thinking balls of yarn. I have already tossed out some old projects and odds-and-ends today and it felt really good.

Finally, I missed my own personal goal of finishing my 4-ply cardigan by the end of the FIFA World Cup 2010. I still need to knit one sleeve and one front, plus all the finishing flourishes. It is a shame, but I did sustain an injury to my wrist. I’m tentatively rooting for Spain tonight, although Denmark does have long-standing football grudges towards Spain.. but I really haven’t been keen on how Holland has been playing throughout this tournament..

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10 Responses to FO: Mosswell, Rust well

  1. Kathleen says:

    That looks lovely exactly as it is and complements your other (street lamp?) picture perfectly. x K

  2. Paula says:

    It looks fantastic.

  3. Lori says:

    i love the way it looks! the various colors coming through in the shawl give it a great look, to my eye. anyway, i have similar tendencies toward photographing decay; my husband will ask me, with a smile on his face, if i’m taking another picture for my “death” series. :)

  4. Rae says:

    I love the color Peridot green its my birthstone lol. I love how your shawl came out the way the colors move around it is great.

  5. Lindsay says:

    Karie- Poetry in tint and title. Love it.

  6. Roobeedoo says:

    Can you only wear it to places where you blend into your environment?! Lovely colours! But I liked it when it was green too!

  7. Karie says:

    @Lori: I have a “bricks” sub-folder in my photos folder. I love my crumbling walls and old bricks.

    @Lindsay: I need to get my act together and visit you!

    @Roobeedoo: No, no .. I actually do not have many brown things in my wardrobe, but it’ll go nicely with all my green things!

  8. pamela collins addoms says:

    i love it! would you mind sharing what dye you used to get it brown? i love brown and green–probably because my ancestors were worhipping the tree spirits, painting themselves blue to scare away the vikings , etc.

  9. Karie says:

    Hi Pam, I just used a mixture of jet-black and vermilion acid dyes! I’m a huge fan of green myself and should really knit more brown things…

  10. Ivana says:

    So glad the story had a happy ending! You never know how it will come out, I sort of hate that but it’s also part of the fun… : )