My goodness. Only once before have I knit something that has over 300 stitches on the needles at once, and that was a shawl that I was knitting just because I didn't have anything else to knit right then. I finished it, decided it was pretty hideous (just what possessed me to buy that particular shade of.....orange?), and just put it away. Someday, if I need a hideous orange something, I've got the yarn for it.
But this has to be finished, and soon. I've been knitting it for 3 weeks now, and I think that's about two weeks too long.
I'm up to 327 stitches. 3. 2. 7. It takes 20 minutes to knit one row. I have only 3 more rows to knit, then the bind-off, then it's done. For now. I think that Claudia wants to measure it as knit, then block it, measure it, then add the crochet-and-beaded edging.
I do think that it's going to turn out nice, though. After all the agony of ripping it out (or, since it's too difficult to pick up the stitches, I unknit it each time, which takes at least as much time as the knitting did), I think it's going to be pretty. The colors are gorgeous; it's Claudia's Fingering 55, 55% silk/45% merino, colorway (I think) Walk in the Woods, and this stuff takes color so beautifully. It's luminous. I'm itching to make something for myself from this stuff.
But probably not a shawl.
20 minutes to knit one row, huh? I'm cheering for you and I cna't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteUgh. I thought this would be such an eady pattern because it's all knit, slip one, purl one at end of row, etc. But these last oh, 30 rows are not fun!!!
ReplyDeleteI took a photo this morning but haven't downloaded it to my laptop. I was hoping I'd finish it yesterday and photograph it in the sun; the sunlight would really bring out the luminescence. Or however that's spelled!
I think you're right...it looks like Walk in the Woods colorway. It sounds like this would be a great project for Fall, but I'm not much of a shawl wearer...not yet anyway! :=)
ReplyDeleteHere I work for Claudia and can't tell some of the colorways apart, even when they're side by side. Thank goodness for labels!
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