As mentioned the other day, I finished the Cathedral wrap. I blocked it, and it had ended up very long - which is not a bad thing, although I'm considering blocking again for width.
I love the Oyster Yarns Maven yarn knitted up at this gauge. it's so soft and squishy and smooth and silky. Really stunning.
I'm still mad about the "join in the middle" pattern instruction, although I don't think you can see it when I'm wearing it, I know it's there. I'm still considering my options on reworking the join.
Other than that though, it is quite glorious. It wraps softly around the neck, floats about and is really hard to photograph well! It's like a giant merino / silk / yak yarn necklace. This was quite a fun scarf to knit,although it was a little painful to be reminded that - for me at least - lace is harder than colourwork - and I was glad to support an Australian dyer for my first finish of the year.
It was another project where near the end I was full of angst, but it all worked out for the best. If you need me, I'll be sweating in the corner, trying to recover from taking these photos in the middle of a heatwave!
I'm still mad about the "join in the middle" pattern instruction, although I don't think you can see it when I'm wearing it, I know it's there. I'm still considering my options on reworking the join.
Other than that though, it is quite glorious. It wraps softly around the neck, floats about and is really hard to photograph well! It's like a giant merino / silk / yak yarn necklace. This was quite a fun scarf to knit,although it was a little painful to be reminded that - for me at least - lace is harder than colourwork - and I was glad to support an Australian dyer for my first finish of the year.
It was another project where near the end I was full of angst, but it all worked out for the best. If you need me, I'll be sweating in the corner, trying to recover from taking these photos in the middle of a heatwave!
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