It is the First Day of Summer and I am writing this post out
on our deck – which is something of a miracle considering the dreary drippy
weather we have been having!
And what better way to ring in the summer than to start up a
lace shawl! Yesterday, I felt inspired to
begin the Lily-of-the Valley lace shawl I had promised myself for my birthday. That is, I had told myself I could start it
on my birthday – but when my birthday actually came around in mid-May, I felt
too swamped with other projects to take joy in casting on something new. So, I just petted the yarn (KnitPicks “Canopy”
which is a celebration of greens!) every now and then, waiting for the spirit
to move me.
And, sure enough, move me it did! Yesterday, I gravitated toward Nancy Bush’s Knitted Lace of Estonia (the pattern is “Triangular
Summer Shawl” – appropriate!) and by evening I was winding yarn and then
swatching. I found I had to order the
needles – as I wanted Addi Turbo Lace points (32” circular – in size 7 instead
of the size 4 suggested in the book – just shows how important it is to swatch
for gauge!). So, today, I ordered the
needles – and I can play around with the lily-of-the-valley pattern in the
meantime. I have notes from Merike
Saarniit’s class “Bobbles, Berries, and Buds” where we learned different ways
of making the nupps (bud-like
bobbles). So, I can fuss about with
those for a couple of days. It is always
a good idea to swatch an unfamiliar pattern – rather than test drive it on 251
stitches! And, yes, I will be using a
lifeline.
Perhaps before the needles arrive, I can finish a couple of
small projects that are oh-so-nearly-done.
My Turkish Bed Socks and a baby kimono.
Seems reasonable. But regardless,
when the needles come I am casting on the new lace shawl! It is my (belated) birthday gift to myself!
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