Walked into Cottage Yarns in South San Francisco Friday, and just inside the door was one single skein left among the other colors of Malabrigo laceweight baby alpaca/silk.
“That’s exactly what I came for!” I exclaimed to Kathryn. Archangel. Perfect!
I had some cashmere, red plied with a nearly tan off-white, a bit thinner than I wanted to work with. The silk content with the alpaca wasn’t so high as to make the strand snag and slip out if I knitted these two together but it definitely added a sparkle, and the mostly-salmon colorway bridged the colors in the cashmere.
The fabric they made is SO soft.
I knew before I started this morning who it’s for: a woman who is generous in every way, so her cowl needed to be, too. It came out a good size, and I ended it with a right-side row of yo, k2tog across (and then a purl row before casting off) to let the bottom edge fan out just a bit without having it sag or to have to add anything more than that. I wanted to be able to call it a night with a sense of accomplishment to the day.
Suzi was wearing something today that exactly matched this. Nice. Not that she knows that yet.
Nine repeats across and seven repeats down on size 8US later, it is drying.
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This cowl does look very soft.
And I bet all the kindness knitted into it adds to the natural softness of the yarns…
Comment by Suzanne from Montreal 02.05.18 @ 6:43 amOh, that’s pretty! And how satisfying to have it work out just the way you wanted it.
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