Finished that one (colors muted by the nighttime photo and the fact that it’s wet) and there will be lots of nice folds on it around the neck. Started another cowl tonight.
But in between I played with the dye pot.
Colorwise, the hanks to the left in both the following pictures are the ones most true to life.
I have a friend (don’t miss that post) whom life has put into a tight spot and it was time to do some stash diving in return for all the good turns she’s done me. She wanted to knit her young daughter a red sweater and it seemed to me I ought to be able to do something about that.
I found two big hand-dyed hanks I’d bought maybe eight years ago at Stitches: 9.17 oz/1300 yards each in super wash merino–not a thick yarn by any means. I’d had plans for them but they’d just never leaped onto the needles, and the plan for the dusty sandy peach one (brightened by the camera here, in real life, not so much) was clearly not going to happen. (It made sense at the time, honest.)
I always thought that weight-wise, if I weren’t making a shawl, they’d be great knitted together–if only the colors were more compatible.
Well now they are. I offered to overdye the multi, too, to obliterate the orange bits, but it was loved just as it is.
The ties around the peach-ish one had been drawn tight enough to mostly resist the original dye. I moved those ties and knew anything I did would come out lighter in those spots, and they were. I like it, though.
That dark red will lighten up a bit once it’s dry.
Somehow, what leaped onto my needles tonight was a small amount of red from another part of my stash. Funny how that happened.
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I am in awe of your talent, your inspiration, your generosity.
Talk about a lively sweater these skeins will become!
I cannot wait to read the reaction to the cowl. 🙂
Comment by Suzanne in Montreal 08.18.17 @ 6:33 amWOW – you never cease to amaze me! Such gorgeousness in one place – fantastic! Love the cowl and the dyed yarn is fabulous. ~chris
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