I decided I HAVE to knit Joji Locatelli’s suburban wrap, and it HAS to use this beautiful lilac alpaca that Katie gave me. Since it’s a three colour shawl, I was excited to be able to use the light green sparkle yarn I won in the Richmond Knitters sOctober 'how many socks can you knit" competition last year.. The third colour needed to be dark, and I have a couple of colours in stash that would work well, like a very normal Bendigo Woolen Mills grey. Yes, that would work, but it’s so dull, and I’ve got it (and about 7 other balls) earmarked for socks for Leon. I also had this, which Kris destashed my way a couple of weeks ago:
Which was very, very bright. I thought it would be fun to overdye it. I wanted it dark, but with a bit of liveliness to it, and preferably not brown, so I threw it on a dye bath with navy:
I'm really happy with how it came out, it's got depth and nuance and lots of different colours in there, and it's nice and dark and will look perfect with the other shawl colours.
So this shawl is made from yarn given to me from people I love, and now they are all the exact right colours. Perfect.
Which was very, very bright. I thought it would be fun to overdye it. I wanted it dark, but with a bit of liveliness to it, and preferably not brown, so I threw it on a dye bath with navy:
I'm really happy with how it came out, it's got depth and nuance and lots of different colours in there, and it's nice and dark and will look perfect with the other shawl colours.
So this shawl is made from yarn given to me from people I love, and now they are all the exact right colours. Perfect.
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