My Colo(u)r affection was one of my favourite shawls. In 2012 It was the first big shawl I made: a glorious three coloured garter blanket of a shawl.
I loved it, and wore it, and knit more glorious two and three colour shawls.
I'm wearing it less and less. It's tired. It's got snags. The yarn itself had faded.
So I decided to rip it out, skein it up in ten gram mini skeins, dye them and use them in my (now expanded) sock yarn blanket.
While I was making that plan, I was also looking at sock pattern, with the left overs from my tiffany blue sparkle cardigan in mind. I came across Rachel Coopey's Narcissa socks, which are in a pattern book I bought years ago and I haven't knit a single on of them. The pattern is knit in Sock that Rock Raven Clan, so I decided to try to dye the yarn (which is, by coincidence, Socks that Rock) in a similar colourway.
I'm quite happy with how that came out, and really looking forward to knitting them.
And the other mini skeins came out really well too. I'm eyeing my stash, seeing what else I can overdye. Although I guess I had better do some actual blanket knitting first, before I get completely carried away with mini skeins.
While I was making that plan, I was also looking at sock pattern, with the left overs from my tiffany blue sparkle cardigan in mind. I came across Rachel Coopey's Narcissa socks, which are in a pattern book I bought years ago and I haven't knit a single on of them. The pattern is knit in Sock that Rock Raven Clan, so I decided to try to dye the yarn (which is, by coincidence, Socks that Rock) in a similar colourway.
And the other mini skeins came out really well too. I'm eyeing my stash, seeing what else I can overdye. Although I guess I had better do some actual blanket knitting first, before I get completely carried away with mini skeins.
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