Before leaving on our short vacation in late January, I attended an event at The Grove in South Park. The event was a trunk show for shawl pins made by Fiber to Fabric Magic. The shawl pins are two-sided, and can come with two rings for many wearing variations. Cleverly, the pin itself is ribbed so it won't fall out. Many of the wood pieces were rescued from the Cedar Fire, which swept through eastern San Diego County in 2003. See for yourself at www.FiberToFabricMagic.com.
Although the last thing in the world I need is more yarn, some fantastic blue hand dyed yarn caught my eye. It is calm, by dream; the color is Blue Fish. The website is dreamincoloryarn.com. It was very indigo looking to me, with hints of green. I bought two skeins and began planning for a travel knit project. And of course, I wanted something that I could wear with my new shawl pin.
I wanted curved ends, a bit of lace, and garter stitch. So I knitted the two ends to the middle (so they would be the same), then put them together with a three needle bind off. I used the two skeins so the ends are complementary, but different. The scarf is long enough to wrap around my neck and overlap on my chest. It's wide enough to bunch up cozily around my neck. Just right and I have been wearing it for days. I mostly knitted it in the car on the way up and back, and a bit in the motel. Stress free knitting, that is what I am all about.
I have an idea how to make it a little lacier for warmer weather, using garter stitch lace patterns. I like garter stitch patterns for scarves and wraps, because I want both sides to be the same so I don't have to worry about how the item is arranged.
I did finish the red rebozo in time to take it on the trip. I wore it all the time in the car and while wine tasting. It is plenty long to wrap around. Photos to come.
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