I wasn’t sure how this was going to turn out, as my first plied handspun is definitely a thick-thin yarn. After perusing a bunch of cowl patterns on Ravelry, I settled on something similar to the malabrigo cowl I made a few months ago. I was aiming for a drapey fabric, and figured I’d knit til I ran out of yarn.
I cast on 75 stitches, worked a purl row at some point to counter the roll over, and then knit, knit, knit while catching up with a friend on the other side of the world, listening to This American Life, and even last week’s CraftLit episode. I increased by 9 stitches at a few different points in the middle, worked a decrease row (also 9 st) somewhere, another purl bump row, an increase row, and then at about 14 inches, a purl row close to the bind off. I was worried about getting it over my head, initially, but those fears were totally unfounded. I LOVE this cowl — and not just because it represents my first foray into the spinning side of things. I stayed up an extra hour last night in order to finish this — here’s the token “hold the camera up to the mirror” picture marking my victory:
It’s a good thing you can’t actually see how bleary-eyed I was at this moment — but we all know how certain projects induce a kind of “must…finish…” zombie-like state.
In conclusion: hooray for handspun! (And I will finish that baby sweater by Friday. Really.)
Beautiful! Brava!
The cowl came out great! The little pink stripes, cool!
And it looks way soft and smooshy.
Congratulations, job well done.
What a perfect FO for your gorgeous yarn! It looks fantastic! I love how it looks subtly stripey and the colors are divine. Looks great with your awesome Fad Classic, too!
Yay! It looks so beautiful knitted up. Congrats to you!
I love it too. I love following projects from start to finish, so thanks for that, and please keep posting!
Yay!! You’re wearing your handspun!! That’s so awesome :)