
Completion of an other Circle of Love -the "Saki to Me Shawl" - knit from Noro sock yarn, with a merino border to give it some shape and heft. Check out my Ravelry page for an image soon to be uploaded in completed projects. Eventually
This was something I started simply because I loved the colors of the wool - the greens, blues, purples caught my eye - not as crazy about the coppery parts, but they do add some grounding earth tones to something that is pretty watery blues and greens.
Banded in deep blueish purple Classic Elite Minnow Merino single ply with almost no twist - soft fat cushy wooly border in mostly stocking stitch with a windowpane edge to keep it from curling up. Who would have thought that wool purchased years apart would match so perfectly - from the Land of Macchu Pichhu to the Land of the Rising Sun.
This one is a gift to myself - I can't bear to part with it. It is light enough that on a cool spring evening, it will add a whisper of warmth on naked legs, or on even cooler nights, just that extra bit of insulation over pants or a long skirt. Not quite big enough to be folded into a shawl, but more of a "shruggy" that could settle on the shoulders and leave the arms free for other pursuits (like, oh , maybe knitting or blogging).
I'll likely make another shawl with Noro sockweight yarn, but this time buy 6 balls, not three (yikes - $120 in wool!!! - better watch for a sale) and make a full on shawlish circle of love with more lacey-ness to it.
I LOVE the colorways. and the copper is starting to grow on me. Thanks as always to the Lovely Jacinthe for doing the finishing touches.
Where I am, knitting is also,
Susan