My Three Turn Cowl and My Work-in-Progress Cardigan

When’s the last time I did a books and yarn post for the Small Things Yarn Along link up? It looks like i haven’t posted any knitting since … August 25. Yikes!

I was inspired by my Making Christmas post from last year and set out to make all the gifts this year. Tell me — why is it that December rolls around and I assume that I have all the time in the world? As if I don’t have to keep the house clean and cook the meals and — was I supposed to still do homeschool lessons? Yikes. Oh well, we’ll double-down in January. Um… Mid-January.

This year I had hoped to make Muji Painting-inspired cowls for anyone and everyone using my fantastic knitting machine. Someday I will have to show you how it works — it blows my mind how quickly I can knit on that thing, even though I’m really not that good yet. I can only knit stockinette in straight lines, which works for scarves and cowls.

I made a test cowl on the machine and it turned out great. I love it. I happily bought more yarn to make a similar cowl for my sister-in-law but for some reason, I didn’t like it all. The knitted fabric curled up on itself and it just wasn’t flattering. I spent a good week wondering if I should buy a second skein of yarn to make the cowl wider and longer, but in the end I just decided to knit something different by hand. In 24 hours. Thank goodness for super bulky yarn, right?

This is the cowl that I came made.  I wanted something that was snug around the neck and tall so it can be bunched up or folded down — I just think that they’re more cozy than long and skinny cowls.

I picked the Three Turn Cowl pattern from CreatingLaura.com; my yarn was Freia Handpaint Yarns’ Super Bulky in Canyon. I love the colour-changing effect. The pattern was quick and easy and I’d like to make a couple more with yarn from my stash.

Right now I’m back to working on my Gloucester Road Cardigan. I love the colour of this yarn and I love the moss stitch contrasting with the stockinette. I’m at a part where I have to start decreasing so I need to sit down and read through the pattern a few times before I can get going again. Easier said than done, right?

As for books, I’ve got a few on the go. I started Gilead by Marilynne Robinson but I can’t find it anywhere. I suspect my two-year-old has something to do with that. The second book I’m reading is the Divine Dance: The Trinity and Your Transformation by Richard Rohr. I’m not far in, but I’m enjoying it so far.

The third book I’m reading — the one I can’t put down — is Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. It’s my first time reading the book (don’t laugh), and I think it’s delightful. Don’t tell me what happens if you’ve read it. I think someone dies, because I remember Joey putting the book in the fridge in that old episode of Friends?

Gah! I just looked up the clip on youtube to link to and now I know who dies.

ARGH.

Oh well, I’m too far in to stop now.

Have you had time to knit or read over the holidays?

Comments

6 responses to “My Three Turn Cowl and My Work-in-Progress Cardigan”

  1. Kim Avatar

    I LOVE the yarn you are using for the cardigan, what brand and color is it?

    1. Tamara Avatar
      Tamara

      Isn’t it lovely? I had such a hard time picking a colourway, I love everything from Madeline Tosh. This yarn is Tosh Merino in Jasper. It’s actually the exact same colourway that’s used in the pattern itself, though the pattern maker used Tosh Chunky instead.

  2. Alina Avatar

    Oh, this cowl is really lovely – the color combo is just perfect!

    1. Tamara Avatar
      Tamara

      Thank you! I was legitimately tempted to keep the cowl for myself and go back to the yarn store a THIRD time for more yarn, but I was completely out of time LOL. Oh well, I can always get the same yarn again and then we’ll match. 😀

  3. Kim Avatar

    Sadly it looks as if this color way has been discontinued. 🙁

    1. Tamara Avatar
      Tamara

      Gasp – you’re right! I wonder why though — it’s gorgeous! Yikes, I wonder if I should buy an extra skein to make sure I have enough for my sweater…

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