FO: Foxglove/Revontuli

A miracle happened today. The light drizzle stopped and the sun came out just as we were gearing up for a quick Finished Object shoot. The gods somewhere must like my new shawl/scarf as much as I do.

The pattern was one of the first I ever queued on Ravelry, Revontuli-huivi. The yarn is Kauni Effektgarn, an Estonian 4-ply with long pattern repeats and I used 6mm KnitPro needles.

The majority of the shawl was knitted during epic bus journeys to-and-fro North-East Scotland. It was a perfect travel knit – long stretches of knitting/purling and a bit of interest ever so often. I quickly fell into a rhythm and could knit whilst keeping an eye on the ever-changing landscape. I think I would have thought this a bit of a boring knit if I hadn’t been on the road. The yarn really does most of the work for you.

The pattern is well-written and well-charted. The yarn is rustic with beautiful colours – but it also nearly lifted the skin off my yarn-carrying finger (I knit Continental). I cannot imagine myself knitting Kauni (or its siblings, Aade Lõng and Evilla) at a tighter tension or for a full garment. I would need to wrap band-aids around my fingers in order to survive – and I’m not sure I’d find that particularly fun.

But, gosh, my shawl is beautiful. It blocked out very big, I love the colours and I know this will become my go-to scarf this autumn/winter. It is my favourite knit for quite some time and I feel a bit silly that I did not knit this a long time ago.

Have you seen the new Twist Collective? Oh my. I’m in love with at least four or five patterns (which puts the cat among the pigeons as far as future projects are concerned). My two must-knits are Hallett’s Ledge (I have some vibrant purple Troon Tweed kicking about) and Cityscape (I might redrawn the chart so it includes some Glasgow buildings), but there are plenty of gorgeous patterns I can see myself wearing.

Also, I could kick myself. Some of my best friends have just been to KnitNation in London – and I forgot all about asking them to buy me some Wollmeise yarn. I did not want much – just one skein for a small scarf – but I completely forgot and seeing as Wollmeise yarn is normally as scarce as unicorns I probably won’t get another chance (unless KnitNation happens again or I go on yarn-buying vacation to Germany – I don’t know which is most likely).

Speaking of vacations, I did enjoy my mini-vacay but unfortunately it has meant that admin work has been piling up and I will be spending the rest of my Sunday filing papers and writing up reports. I think this calls for tea and buttered crumpets.

10 Responses to 'FO: Foxglove/Revontuli'

  1. Mhairi says:

    Lovely shades and a gorgeous pattern , one for my ever expanding queue I think! Mx

  2. yoel says:

    Gorgeous! The colors suit you so well too.

  3. Clara says:

    That is gorgeous. I love the design and the colours :o)

  4. Rae says:

    That came out gorgeous I think I will have to add that to my Ravelry Q.

  5. Birgitte says:

    Er også yderst tilfreds med seneste udgave af Twist Collective – tror at Acorns er på vej på pindene.
    Hvis det var Wollmeise i klare, grønne farver, du havde drømt om, kan jeg muligvis overtales til at skille mig af med mit bundt 80/20 i Löwenzahn (listet på Ravelry)… :)

  6. mooncalf says:

    it is lovely. I’m glad to see hats and scarves creeping onto blogs this weekend. I think there is a hint of autumn in the knitting atmosphere…

  7. Siga says:

    Revontuli is in my queue as wel and I am just waiting for a chance to get some Kauni yarn for it (the colourway you chose is perfect, by the way).

  8. Roobeedoo says:

    Absolutely lovely shawl! I have had this one queued for ages too. Now why didn’t I opt for that one to knit for the forthcoming wedding?! Oh – and a tip re Wollmeise – apparently there will be some skeins on sale at the Ravelry day in Stirling, because Yarnissima has cancelled her class, and was going to provide Wollmeise yarn for participants! But I don’t know how they will decide who can buy the precious skeins. There will be a riot! If you have the patience, stalking the site on a Friday morning has worked for me in the past…

  9. Paula says:

    Lovely shawl. I agree about Twist Collective, there is a ton of things I want to knit from it.

  10. craftivore says:

    I love the way the colors in the Kauni line up perfectly with the yarnover sections of the shawl, it’s beautiful. I agree that the fall Twist rocks.