The magnolia is in full bloom
and the plum tree is about to blossom any day now.
It is snowing.
What a joke.
Welcome to my world of knitterly delights...
and the plum tree is about to blossom any day now.
It is snowing.
What a joke.
This is one of the few knits I am 100% satisfied with. The yarn, the pattern, the finishing, the fit--everything came together.
I could not have timed it better. My first Year of Lace shipment was waiting for me when I arrived home Thursday evening. The yarn is a striking paprika-coloured silk laceweight, the pattern a triangular shawl called Phoenix Rising by Sivia Harding.
I immediately wound the yarn and cast on for the shawl right after dinner; over the next few days I completed two 32-row pattern repeats but set it aside for a while to work on a much less exciting shawl for my mother. She needs it next month for a costume and I decided that the sooner I got it out of the way, the better I'd feel. Finishing it up took me longer than expected (what else is new?) but I did complete it yesterday and tried out my new blocking wires on it.
Considering it's knit from a department store "big ball" of yarn, it actually turned out pretty nicely. Which just goes to show that just about anything looks good in lace. The pattern is Shoalwater Shawl by Fiber Trends.
And what's this about unfinished business? Well, it turns out I have a lot of it. With March Sweater Madness out of the way, Michelle is hosting a UFO KAL for April so I started going through my trunk to see which project (or projects) to work on this month. As I pulled bag after bag out of the trunk and spread them out on the living room floor I was mortified to see just how many sweaters I have in various stages of completion. Or, more accurately, incompletion.
With so much left undone, how to choose? I skipped over projects I know I am never going to complete, for one reason or another. One day when I am feeling destructive I will turn those back into stash. I also passed on those projects that I've only just begun--a few inches of ribbing here, half a back there. Even if I haven't worked on them for a while, I still consider them WIP's, as opposed to UFO's. What remained were those sweaters that were more than halfway done, in some cases much more than halfway. From this group I have narrowed it down to three items: a cabled tank, lacking about 1/3 of a front and requiring some recrossing of cables; a sleeveless Fleece Artist garter stitch jacket; and a long-sleeved wrap cardigan missing 1 1/4 sleeves and the front bands and ties. My goal for April is to complete at least one of these projects, in addition to working on my Year of Lace shawl, a mystery sweater (one day all will be revealed), and the ever-present socks-on-the-go.
As we begin a new month (where did March go?) and a new season (at last!) I anticipate the endings and beginnings to come in the days ahead, in both my life and in my knitting. Meanwhile, I will try to accept that there will always be at least some unfinished business along the way and won't let it stand in the way of stopping to smell the flowers.