I finished the Caitlin Hunter shawl Teroldego, named after a grape variety. I used Stranded in Oz club yarns, and the Catharsis I bought from Purl Box. It's a much more subtle colour combination than I usually use in my three colour shawls but I love it. I was on a video call with Elise the day after I finished it and she said" I'm sure I've seen that shawl before, but I need to tell you again how I love the colours". Compliments!
My complaints are that the shawl is knit in stocking stitch. This means that it had a right side and a wrong side. It also has a little bit of colourwork - again creating a right side / wrong side issue.
The pattern was written with a ONE STITCH garter edge. I increased it to 2, but it still curls. The designer knew it would curl - she describes this as "fashionable". I like my knits to stay flat.
All in all I enjoyed the knitting of it, and it is a wearable, pretty scarf / shawl. I'm all ready planning my next 3 colour shawl, which is going to be very high contrast indeed!
My complaints are that the shawl is knit in stocking stitch. This means that it had a right side and a wrong side. It also has a little bit of colourwork - again creating a right side / wrong side issue.
The pattern was written with a ONE STITCH garter edge. I increased it to 2, but it still curls. The designer knew it would curl - she describes this as "fashionable". I like my knits to stay flat.
All in all I enjoyed the knitting of it, and it is a wearable, pretty scarf / shawl. I'm all ready planning my next 3 colour shawl, which is going to be very high contrast indeed!
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