23 April 2019

Six Months Later, an FO Post!

Oh 2019, you will be the year of so few projects!  But that's OK, I'm not in a contest to get a certain number of things finished to win a prize.  But I have two recent FOs and after so long, it's a nice feeling to have things FINISHED.

First up is my Sweet Tart Shawl. 


Not difficult - it just takes a long time when you can't knit due to a broken wrist!

Project:  Sweet Tart Shawl
Pattern:  Drea's Shawl by Craig Rosenfeld
Yarn:  MadelineTosh Sock, colorway Tart; and Koigu Painter's Palette Premium Merino (no colorway listed)
Needles:  US 5
Modifications:  None
Notes:  This was an enjoyable knit.  Once I got the hang of things and remembered where to start the alternating yarn for the stripes, it was something that was easily able to done while watching TV, or talking to someone at a knitting group.  The stripes make it fun to watch grow, and by the time you get to the solid part, there's not that much more to go.  Now I just have to decide if it's for me, or if it will be a gift for someone.  The photo above shows the truest version of the colors, but the photo below of it being modeled by the Molly hanger, shows how nice it looks when you wear it.

This was my first time using Koigu yarn, and it was lovely to work with.  And I know that currently MadelineTosh yarn is controversial, but I have had this in my stash for a while, and it is my favorite colorway of that line.  When I worked at Rosie's Yarn Cellar, I was able to add a bit of MadelineTosh yarn to my stash because I got an employee discount.  Come to think of it, that's how I was able to accumulate most of my stash ... it was lovely yarn to use, and I am looking forward to using what is in my stash for other projects.  


I think I'll put this shawl away with the gifts, since I'd be putting my other shawls away until fall anyway, and if I am not inspired to think of it as the perfect gift for anyone, I'll keep it.  

If you enjoy making something that has some interest during the knitting, but is also an easy project, this pattern is for you - and it's free!  It's a win-win situation.  :-)

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We had a wonderful Easter weekend, and enjoyed our usual visit from my niece Amanda and her husband Patrick.  As is our tradition, we made our Inappropriate Easter Eggs, which I will share in another post.  But it made for a lot of laughs, and along with good food and drink, as well as perfect weather, we couldn't have wanted anything more.  I hope your holiday weekend was a good one as well.  I have to say that Hamlet and the cats were completely worn out today, as they had quite a good time, eating the treats that were brought for them, and getting all kinds of extra attention.  Apparently, being popular and good hosts can wear one out ...

13 comments:

Araignee said...

Woo hoo!!! It would have taken me longer than 6 months with no broken wrist to finish that shawl so I am very impressed. It's really lovely!

kayT said...

I'm usually "out of the loop" so no surprise that I don't know what's controversial about MandelineTosh yarn. Can someone enlighten me? My favorite sweater is made with it!

AsKatKnits said...

That shawl is lovely! The colors are really wonderful - and yay for being able to knit again!!

Vera said...

Love the shawl Bridget! It is gorgeous!! I'm off to look at the pattern:)

Dee said...

This calling out of yarn companies is getting a bit ridiculous. Tosh was criticized for not making a statement early on in the BIPOC movement. Now they are being criticized for what the did do ----although I will admit naming a yarn "Inclusive" was a bit ham handed.

Now we are judging the past by today's standards (removing Kate Smith) -----when does it end. If we remove Kate, we need to remove Washington and Jefferson (they owned slaves), Columbus (he was a cold blooded killer), Rizzo ('cuz he was RIZZO), and it goes on and on and on.

Pretty soon we have no statues to remember the history we should not repeat, we have no yarn to knit up, because everyone does something to offend someone and racism and hate continue on.

How about we look at ourselves instead of pointing fingers at others. Paraphrasing a very popular sign ------Hate has no home with me --- not for statues, not for yarn and especially not for people.

Nance said...

I think your shawl looks lovely. The model wears it quite dashingly.

And oh, good--more controversy, and this time in my Happy Place. Just what I was hoping for. :-(

Kim in Oregon said...

I love Koigu yarn! Just saying.

Wanderingcatstudio said...

Wonderful finish!
I've knit with a few Mad Tosh yarns and they are wonderful

KSD said...

Drea's is a go-to shawl for me. So much sock yarn around here. . .

Kym said...

I love your shawl -- and having knit with MadTosh in that Tart color way before, I can just imagine all the gorgeousness. XO

Lilly's Mom said...

It's a lovely shawl. I'm so happy to hear that you're back to knitting. Hope you have a wonderful week. 💕

karen said...

beautiful finish and yay for being able to knit again. Onward and upward!

Jeannie Gray Knits said...

Love Drea's Shawl. It's exactly my kind of project and is on my list of what to knit next.