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Traveling Woman Shawl
I’m on a shawl knitting kick right now. I found quite a few free patterns for small, one-skein shawls on Ravelry and I couldn’t choose just one so I’m knitting them all!

This one is “Traveling Woman” designed by Liz Abinante of Feministy.com.

It is knitting up either really quickly or I am just obsessed and working on it way too much. I cast it on over the weekend with some frogged Dream in Color “Smooshy”. But I used the end of the yarn that was freshly frogged and it was still really crinkly which gave the finished knitting a weird look. I figured it would all come out with blocking so I continued on. But about half way through the stockinette part I realized I’d missed a few edge increases somewhere along the way and decided to frog it and start over. I also dampened it and rewound it to take out the kinks and started from the other end of the yarn. I’m much happier with the result now and think in the long run it will look more even after blocking.

I didn’t really like this yarn for socks. I cast on and knit almost one entire sock out of it TWICE! But frogged both attempts because I just wasn’t happy with them. The first attempt was one from Cat Bordhi’s book in the Riverbed architecture. I don’t remember exactly what my problem with it was but I think I just kept messing up the pattern and gave up. The second attempt I don’t even know what pattern it was which was the main reason I frogged it. I couldn’t knit the second sock if I didn’t know what pattern I used now could I? Plus it was too tight and it felt stiff and scratchy. This yarn is perfect for this project though. The looser gauge gives it room to breath and it is much softer and drapier than I ever imagined it would be after my earlier unsuccessful sock attempts with it.
Traveling Woman Shawl
I’ve also added two repeats of the main lace pattern and still have a good amount of yarn left over so I’m hoping I’ll end up just right. Leave it to me to just wing in and hope for the best instead of putting in a life-line after one of the repeats in case I run out and have to rip back. I like living on the edge!

I’m also not sure if this is a keeper for me or if it will end up being a gift. Mother’s Day and Mom’s birthday are coming up in May. Shhhhh, don’t tell her! Maybe she won’t read this post and it will be a surprise. I think this color will be really pretty on her and I haven’t knit her anything in a while.

This is probably going to be my next project. Knit Picks lace Made out of this yarn. Just some Knit Picks Shadows lace I picked up on sale last fall. At this rate my stash should be shrinking pretty fast and my stock of finished projects just keeps growing.

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AND THE WINNER IS!

I almost forgot to post the winner of the T-shirt give away. It was Emily!!! Quite fitting since she inspired the entire thing anyway. Emily I will send you an email to let you know you won and find out which style and size you’d like. (I can bring it to you tomorrow at knitting!)

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FO: Multnomah Shawl

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I’ve been doing the knitting thing again lately. Must be these long winter days of sub-freeezing temps.
This weeks finished object is this little shawl made with Socks that Rock mediumweight sock yarn in the Monsoon colorway.

I got this yarn in a barter deal with my friend Blogless Carla a few years ago. I did some sewing for her and she paid me in yarn. Since then I’ve tried to turn this yarn into something a few times. One of those attempts almost cost me this finished object, but more on that in a minute.

Just over a week ago I was going through my stash doing some “shopping” so I could cast something on without spending any money. I found a basket of all my pretty handpainted sock yarns. I really don’t have much desire to knit socks anymore and some of my favorites are just too pretty for my feet so they’ve just sat awaiting a nice small project to become. I brought my selections down stairs to my computer and after a quick Ravelry search I found a few possible one-skein projects. I had also just supported the Wool & Co. drive to raise money for Doctors without Borders so I had access to the free patterns they offered as a thank you gift. One of them was a pair of cute fingerless mitts. I decided to cast on for the mitts. I got the first one to the thumb gusset and just wasn’t happy. They needed to be just a tad bit looser and I didn’t have the next size up in double points or a long circular needle and didn’t want to spend money so I frogged them. Then I found the Multnomah pattern on Ravelry. Gotta love free patterns!

Disaster struck after I was through the third lace repeat when I ran out of yarn. I had seen many completed projects in the same yarn and yardage I was using so I was confused. I know my gauge was right on but there was no denying that I was out of yarn and no where near complete.020 Then I remembered a scarf I had knit with another STR yarn from Carla that I never liked and thought maybe it would look okay with this and I could combine the two. I dug it out of its hiding place in the front closet and started frogging.

Then a miracle happened. I had made this ugly scarf out of both STR colorways, alternating them similarly to the Chevron Scarf but in a drop stitch pattern a la the Clapotis. I never liked it because it rolled and the colors just weren’t my colors.
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Once it was frogged I had enough yarn to complete the Multnomah.

I love the colors of this yarn. I’ve been wearing a lot more green lately and just bought some new grey slacks so I think I have a new outfit. I like small shawls like this because I wear them around my neck rather than over my shoulders like a traditional shawl. They fill in the space in my open necklines and don’t hang down like a scarf and don’t get in my way.
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Now I’m being a Patriot and knitting a helmet liner for our troops. After that I think I have a few projects planned for some other reclaimed frogged yarn from unfinished projects that just weren’t destined to become FOs.

What are you working on? How long do you let an unfinished project sit before saying forget it and frogging it so it can become something else? Or do you let UFOs marinate for a while and then eventually get around to finishing them? What is the longest a project sat unfinished before you finished it or frogged it?

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I’m a hooker now.

I taught myself a new skill this week.
I finally (sorta) learned to crochet. I’ve been told by many hookers that it was easier and faster than knitting and that if I could knit, I could crochet. I was sure they were/are all correct but I was just never motivated to really do it.
Then I saw the sample for this shawl at Wool & Co. last week at Friday Knitting. The store sample was done in brighter colors but I like my version just as well. The only issue I have (and I’m hoping it will resolve itself as I keep working is the quantity and frequency of what I call asparagus shit green. I acknowledge that all three colorways that I chose have some green in them. But I didn’t expect that this particular green would be so dominant and that the runs (no pun intended!) of it would be so long. The purple/blue (with some orange and green) ball seems to be almost all olive green in the middle so far. I’m finally getting some of the gorgeous purples and blues now that I am in the long rows. I’ve only seen the bright (gorgeous!) turquoise once and it was all to brief. I haven’t used much of the green/tan ball so I’m worrying that I will run out of the other two and then end up with a huge area of all brown/green.

This is a really addicting project. For the record, crocheting is really easy and fast just like I was told. But the most addicting part is watching and waiting for the colors to transition from one to the other. Sometimes the affect is really beautiful and other times it is a little unfortunate.

I doubt I will become a hardcore hooker now but it is nice to have another trick in my bag. I still want to make one of those big multi-colored granny square blankets like Roseanne had on the back of her couch out of all my miscellaneous bits of left over yarn. Or a Molly Weasley Sweater (Ravelry link)!

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