Small project dud

by Ivete Tecedor Lester on August 19, 2008

in knitting

Over the last few weeks I’ve had small projects on the brain, namely small projects that take up a sock’s worth of yarn . . . because I happen to have LOTS OF socks-worth-of-yarn amounts, and a bursting sock drawer. Over the summer lots of bloggers were making cowls using sock yarn so I thought that was an appropriate way to go, but I started with a lone skein of Colinette Cadenza that was sitting in the stash without a mate instead of jumping into the prized sock yarn stash.

For my little experiment I decided to “stretch” the feather and fan pattern to see what it might look like if it were less wavy, and quite liked what I saw:

One day’s worth of knitting and I’d reached the end of the ball . . . unfortunately the cowl wasn’t actually DONE, even thought the yarn was:

(yes, I’m much too short)

So, now we know that one skein of Colinette Cadenza does not a cowl make. Please take my experience and use it to avoid such a non-project in your future. Thanks.

Not to be deterred, I started over again with some random Kersti that also lived in my stash, but this time I knew I had 3 balls hidden somewhere (of course I can only find 2 of them at the moment). I did the exact same thing on the exact same needles, and 2 skeins gave me a perfect cowl. When I get it photographed well and write up the super-simple instructions I will post it, promise! Hopefully that will happen this weekend. It’s about time for a new pattern out of me, and even a simple one will do! Everyone likes a free pattern anyway, right?

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1 Wanda 08.19.08 at 9:48 pm

Congrats on finding a new place. It sounds awesome!

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