Burly Spun Grey Owl Cowl |
This was a really fun project to do...and I am
happy with the way that it turned out.
The buttons would have been nicer if I had been able to scare up three more antler tip buttons, but the wooden ones that I found work really well and are not unpleasant when the cowl is worn. I know this because I test drove the cowl this morning.
Do you ever get sick of a project before it is done? So sick of it that you don't want to see it again? I often do and tend not to like a project for a bit once it is finished. Somehow, the finished project doesn't fill the expectation that I had of it when I was doing the knitting...or I grow to dislike the color....or something happens while I am doing it that makes me unhappy and I associate that with the project. This did not happen with the cowl....and it did not happen with the Basketweave Baby Blanket for Baby Pasek.
Willow Yarns makes a yarn called Burrow in a couple of weights. The colors are really lovely. The yellow used for this blanket was very cheerful and, even better, I did not want to poke my eyes out whenever I saw the color towards the project's completion.
Baby Pasek's Basketweave Baby Blanket |
The pattern, also from the fine folks at Willow, was complicated enough to be interesting, yet simple enough to work on while talking with my knitting buddies. Eventually, I will do it again.
Socks, basic socks, are my no-think projects. Sometimes, I just need to knit out thoughts I am having.....and I don't want to have to pay any attention to the knitting. Socks are perfect for that because there are great stretches of simple ribbing or straight knitting. No fuss, but busy hands helping me work through whatever has me peeved.
While garter stitch scarves also do this......I don't really want to do those as much as I do socks. Socks are great gifts...people are much more excited by getting a pair of socks than a ......garter stitch ...scarf.
Projects have different purposes for me. Some are gifts...some are selfish knitting for me....some I do just because I can.
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