It's unlike me to show a seasonally appropriate make, but this trendy shawlette has been used these past few mornings when we finally started walking to school again, and on the one early morn swim training P has managed so far this term. (Please don't think that I am assuming trendiness by wearing this, it is simply the name of the pattern, which I love whether it is thought trendy or otherwise). The Trendy Shawlette is from a lovely book of patterns, Knit Stylish Scarves & Hats, by Mademoiselle Sophie and happily I managed to make this using wool from the basket, leftover from making a baby blanket. The wool - actually a merino cotton from smc select - is what makes this so seasonally appropriate. The pattern suggests that this can be knitted in any kind of yarn in any size, though I held this dk wool double and knitted it on the suggested 8mm needles, and I think used approximately four balls. There are some dreamy versions on Ravelry... brightly coloured, oversized, alpaca and mohair. Gorgeous. And I think garter stitch may just be one of my favourite stitches, I love the neat ridges.
Mr R has made me giggle - not easy with a blocked nose - with a Only Fools and Horses clip, when Raquel is singing a duet of Crying. So silly. We've just been listening to the song on a cd Mr R gave me this morn to celebrate twenty-five year since we met. How sweet! I had no idea that Roy Orbison was singing Crying with kd Lang in 1992. And so much fun to hear Achy Breaky Heart. Though I now can't stop singing c-wyee-ing to myself. And there was wool, well done Mr R, but that shall wait for another day. Mr R is going to take P to swim training, so I am going to cosy under a blanket with Miss Ethel, knitting and some podcasts. Oh, and tissues. Yuck
Sorry to hear about the cold, how miserable! I think Little Miss is coming down with one too, so no doubt she will end up sharing that about... it's the season I guess. Love the shawl pattern and I agree, garter ridges are just yummy, I fancy whipping one up too, it looks lovely and cozy.
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I'm tempted to knit another - grey with strands of mohair and maybe a thin sparkle...
DeleteAaaahh...Fools and Horses. What a classic. Trigger's broom is one of my favourites. He'd had the same broom for 20 years....5 new heads and 10 new handles (or something along those lines). Lovely squishy shawl, too x
ReplyDeleteThank you... I fancy gathering some knitting and settling down to watch some Only Fools and Horses now. Cosmic
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