That said, here're some photos of my most recently completed project.
I knit the Bandana Cowl from the Purl Bee Blog. I fell in love with the pattern when I first saw it on Pinterest. I've had this yarn - which is Elsebeth Lavold Baby Llama in Dark Moss - for a year and a half. I originally bought it to make some sort of hat for my brother's girlfriend, but she's now his ex-girlfriend, so that plan didn't work. Oops! It's a lovely shade of green, and very soft, so I thought it would make a good cowl. It does! I've worn this enough already in the 10 days I've had it blocked that the blocking smoothness has been worn away, and there are creases in the back from how it sits nestled on my neck!
The pattern is full of short rows, which was great, because thats a knitting skill of mine that needed work. It certainly got it :). It's not my most neatly knitted piece of work ever - I love a very even stockinette, and this doesn't exactly fit the bill! But it told me (once again) that I need to work on tension - I don't hold tension very evenly if I put a project down and pick it up again. In fact, you can tell where I took breaks. I also need to work on my casting on loosely skills. Blocking can only gain you so much length, and with the way that the edging shapes up on this one with the decreases, a looser cast on would have been a good thing!
The pattern is also very quick to work up. Although I'm not entirely sure, I think that this cowl took me five hours total. Maybe six. It was also the fastest-to-dry blocked piece I've ever knit, and it was laying flat with double thickness in places. I'm not sure why that was, but I certainly won't complain! And I love the way stockinette looks, so this pattern is pretty great for that as well. My only complaint -and it isn't much of one - is that after doing so much knitting in the round, I find purling to be more obnoxious than I used to. Poor me.
Despite my griping, I'm very pleased with how this turned out! I think for the next one, I would bind off tighter, and cast on looser, but all in all, it worked up great, and I wear it all the time. I actually went out and bought 3 skeins of Cascade Eco Cloud to work up some Bandana Cowls for some of my friends - I'm very excited to get started on those (once I'm past Christmas!).
I already have the photo's taken for my next post, so hopefully I will have that up soon! I'm going to try to make myself blog more regularly; at the very least, I'll have to be better about working on projects!
Your bandana cowl is beautiful. I just finished this in Cascade Eco Cloud (cream) - it's a great yarn. It took me a while to figure out the short rows, and I've ordered some more of the Eco Cloud to make another one while I can (hopefully) still remember what I was doing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! The Eco-Cloud was one of the Purl Bee's suggested yarns, and it certainly felt nice to the touch in the yarn store! The Purl Bee's short rows tutorial is pretty good - but I'm sure youtube has good ones as well. Best of luck!
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