My white Wool from the Andes arrived on Friday from Knit Picks. It will be paired with the Christmas yarn to create a Christmas Tree Skirt.
I bought 11 skeins because I've learned that one can never have too much yarn. Just in the past year, I've run out of yarn twice. In the hopes that I never face that challenge again, I swung the pendulum to the opposite side and bought 300 more yards that I need. True, it's a bit extreme, but the last yarn shortage is still fresh (and painful) in my mind.
Of course, the first thing I did with the yarn was knit up a swatch of plain stocking stitch. Sitting next to the Christmas yarn, it is perfect. It is plain and ordinary, letting the hand-dyed yarn take the spotlight.
Because I refuse to knit an entire garment in stocking stitch (I simply must sneak in some cables or yarn overs), I have been tinkering over the past few days with a pine tree cable. What do you think?
I took the pics at night, so they're not the best.
Now starts the fun part: drawing the schematics and calculating the stitches. My goal is to cast on later this month.
4 comments:
Oh I look forward to seeing it "come to life", so to speak! I wish I had the guts to knit something that big (that isn't a sweater, LOL). I think that the pine tree cable is a great idea. :)
Dana
Looks like a very appropriate design. But wow a lot of knitting........
Marie,
I love the pine tree cables! This is going to be great tree skirt.
Brenda
Hey Marie, I forgot to ask... are you on Ravelry?
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