Yes that is right... an actual real-live FO! I've barely blogged these the past year, and now it is time to share. I've finally gotten myself organized to photograph and edit a whack of projects I've completed in the last while, and I'll be sharing those details with my adoring public (all 7 of you). Without further ado, here is a recently completed cowl I knit over the holidays at my in-laws' house in middle-of-nowhere, Nova Scotia.
Pattern & ModificationsNo pattern. I based the stranded argyle pattern on ...well actually I can't remember. I know I found a chart somewhere for a much smaller-scale argyle, and I adapted it to create a larger diamond. I originally started with a corrugated rib, but about 1.5 pattern repeats in I realized the two patterns didn't work together. So I cut the ribbed part off, picked up the exposed loops with a spare needle and eventually used that to add applied i-cord to each edge.
But the i-cord edge didn't stop the rolling.
Rather than go back to ribbing or ripping entirely in frustration, I dug deep and picked up all around the inside of the i-cord stitches and knit short facings on the inside edges. You can see this detail below: its just whip-stitched into place, and it does a fantastic job of keeping that edge from rolling. Its also a really unique and amazingly finished looking edge, although frankly it was a lot of work!
Needles & YarnThe black yarn is Knitpicks Wool of the Andes in
Coal. This is a solid wool yarn that comes in great colours, and I have never regretted having a good stock of this in my stash in a variety of colours. Its become my colourwork standard!
The beautiful purple yarn is Tanis Fiber Arts Green Label Aran Weight in
Jewel. This lovely handpainted Merino was a birthday gift almost a year ago from
Sophie, and I'm excited to have finally found a project to do it justice.
I used 4mm (US 6) needles to knit this, as anything bigger created a gappy, loose fabric, especially where the longer floats were.
TimelineI began these on the 21st of December, just before we left for Nova Scotia and completed them a few days after Christmas 1 on December 29. This project got some plane knitting, some couch knitting, and even some audience at the lobsterspiel (curling!) knitting.

Labels: argyle, colourwork, FO