Sunday, July 21, 2013

Winter knitting

It is definitely winter in Adelaide now...we have had lots of rain, gusty wind, storms, even hail and snow in places! It has also been very cold. Perfect weather for knitting warm things like scarves and gloves! I made some fingerless gloves to match my wildflowers infinity scarf, using a simple pattern from Tiny Happy's blog, with a bit of improvisation to make seed stitch cuffs on one edge. I still have about half of one 50g ball of this lovely merino/silk yarn, even after making the scarf and the gloves. Not sure what I will use that for yet.


The next project was made with a couple of 50g balls of very chunky warm wool (100% merino superwash; Katia Fabula, Colour 98, dye 26213A) that my friend Hannah gave me :-) I had intended to make another infinity scarf but there wasnt quite enough wool to do that so I make a kind of neck-warmer, like a mini infinity scarf instead. I cast on 14 stitches, then mainly knitted in garter stitch (on 8mm needles), with a few sections of seed stitch thrown in for fun. The wool seems to be self-striping, at least with 14 stitches per row and the tension I was using, which was quite tight. It feels nice and warm to wear, perfect size to wear poking out the top of a winter jacket.