YOP#10 Week 3

Calypso Crop

Okay I finished typing this post and realized it went from cheerful to depressing. Just a heads up.

The Calypso Crop Top test knit continues. I have finished the fun color work portion and am now looking at stocking stitch with shaping going forward. Well there is a fun breast pocket which I love the look of but may not knit. It does have a wee bit of color on it tho so …..

I posted this photo on Instagram even tho my Instagram account is almost all food and tagged it appropriately If you look at the other examples I am one of 2 that didn’t go with a grayish background so I am worried it looks too colorful. Did I did mention ordering some black and gray for the red portion last week? Either way I like it and I think the red will not pop as much in the entire garment. Plus the picture looks brighter than in real life.

This raises the question of stash and buying yarn in general during these businesses being closed times. I wanted to use the Vovo yarn because it was one of the yarns the designer used. In fact the wide green background stripe is the same color she used in her wide stripe. I didn’t want to use the gray background because my last sweater was gray & because it looked warm on all the websites that had pictures of the yarn. I did not want a beige-y gray sweater. Black was unavailable everywhere at the time of ordering.

Regardless there I was buying yarn and going to various stores that sold it online, blowing up pictures, trying to figure out if the color leaned warm or cool etc which is hard. The first yarn I picked was the doubt inducing Red. The yarns are sold by color # not by name as best as I can tell because site one, The Yarn Scout, listed it as Blood Red and it looks like a rich burgundy. The second color, which is my background color is listed as Burgundy and does not begin to look as purple as it is in real life. The second website, Yarn to Cable, just has the colors and again the suspect red looks like a deep rich almost rusty red and the background looks a wee smidge more purple taking it from red into the burgundy to oxblood range. It also, conveniently enough has them pictured side by side but one looks slightly more blackened than the other on my monitor. The third site I checked out, Knotty Lamb, lists the colors as Deep Red and Burgundy again. I did not in any way expect this reddish purple I am using for the background nor did I expect this red to be so red.

I did luck out with the yarn having such a lovely handle and generally being stellar. I further lucked out in actually liking all the colors I picked and I believe they work together. I bought enough of both the “Blood/Deep Red” and the “Burgundy” to use as background because I just wanted a cool red for background. BUT I certainly can see the benefits of shopping from stash especially when you are buying yarns you have never seen in real life before. Which leads me to:

My last living at home kid moved out this weekend. I am so sad. Really, really sad about it. I mean I am of course happy for him to be getting his first apartment and moving on etc. but I feel a bit lost. I spent the last 25 years thinking of me as a mama and now I don’t have somebody to mother at home anymore. Yes I know I am still going to be mom but it is just oddly disquieting. This fits into my yarny life because I will be rearranging the apartment to make my office/yarn room/guest bedroom into a guest bedroom and the kiddos room into a office/yarn room. I am thinking of getting a Kallax system with purple bins like fellow YOP-er HighlandHeffalump. There is an Ikea a few miles from my home so that might be happening soon. And then my stash may be sorted and within reach. I haven’t been able to say that for 14 years which is when I separated from the kiddos’ father.

Also in the sadness front, I am oversharing, this week marked the 15th anniversary of my fathers death. So yeah back to being kinda glum. Here is hoping the project of organizing gives me something to focus on instead of dwelling on family changes. Given my current state my signature feels slightly forced and faux cheerful but honestly I wish you all

yarny day and knitterly evenings~ elka

YOP#10 Week 2

Hey I am allowed to share progress shots for my test knit so hurray! Yarn arrived Monday and Tuesday I swatched, Wednesday I cast on, finished the ribbing as I was off work then ripped since I was under 100 stitches, Thursday I cast on again and ribbed, ribbed, ribbed. Friday night {about 11 pm} I ripped again since I was over in my stitch count and yesterday, Saturday, I cast on again and forced myself into another late night to just hit the color work part.

I have been ribbing for dayyyyyys. Days.

I did finish one item from the box and shared it with the group on Ravelry instead of posting here. I also added the yarns for Calypso Crop to box list since it is precariously plopped upon the box. You can see my color choices on Wednesday’s post since I did blog about having to rippity, rippity, rip.

THIS YARN ROCKS. I have frogged it, tinked it, reknit it multiple times now and it holds up like a champ. Also it is a total delight to work with. I honestly only mind the days of ribbing because I wanted to hit color work and see if my choices worked together. I just now ordered a ball of two more colors in case it doesn’t–the shop I ordered from did not have black or dark gray and adding those colors to mix is safe since they are neutrals. Onto my color work so as always…

Yarny days and knitterly evenings~ Elka

Something Colorful This Way Comes…

Calypso Crop Top Test Knit Yarns

I mentioned this last post ~ I am test knitting a garment. I saw it on Instagram with a call for testers and just instinctively filled out the form. I ordered yarn on the 2nd {because I have *no* yarn in this house} and it arrived Monday. I finished up the Woodman Socks from box Monday night and started swatching. The project is knit in the round so I cast on 60 stitches and worked for several inches using the two circular needles method. I find that the surface of the DPNs are slightly different than my circulars, or maybe it is just the flow of the knitting, which can cause a slight shift in gauge. I actually tried bamboo and my trusty grays to find the ones that worked best for this yarn. Trusty grays for the win. I love my inexpensive little Aeros needles. Every once in a while I buy something else and although I enjoy them the Aeros are my workhorse needles.

Yesterday I finished swatches, washed them and this morning double & triple checked gauge and was off to the races. I am knitting with Vovo by Rosa Pomar and really enjoying the feel of the yarn and fabric. Anywho I got through the ribbing and was just at the color work part when Something Colorful This Way Comes flitted into my brain. I was practically giddy with excitement! Just to be deflated by realizing I was 100 stitches shy of those required for my size. I am knitting a 57″ garment and had stopped mid cast on to run an errand. Rip, Rip, Rip. At least the knitting is a pleasure.

yarny days and knitterly evenings~

Elka