Wednesday, October 08, 2008

PJ Herringbone

The PJ Herringbone is finally done. At least it hasn't taken 6 months which is about how long I thought it would take me. I got tired of seeing it look back at me...tired of the Noro Silk Garden Lite hanging around my knitting bag...just tired of thinking about finishing it. So tired in fact I pulled it out last week and cast on the 347 stitches for the last side. Now it's done...only needs a blocking to even out the diamonds & triangles. The colors look pretty good all together...surprises me a bit since I'm not a fan of the color purple. The first side has more in it than I care for, but the last side balances the colors out rather well...as if it were planned, mmmmm.

The details of the project:


Pattern: Herringbone Scarf/Wrap by Cornelia Hamilton-Tuttle. Pattern received while attending the Purl Jam Knitting Retreat sponsored by Mosaic Yarnshop in Blacksburg, VA in June of this year. More on the Purl Jam experiences here, here, here and last one I promise here.

Yarn: Noro Silk Garden Lite, colors 2039 (2 sks), 2014 (3 sks), 2023 (2 sks), 125 meter/50 grams, 45% silk, 45% kid mohair, 10% lamb's wool

Needles: Knit Picks Options, size 6, 24" & 60" cable


Size: Unblocked width= 10", length= 71"


The Blocked version turned out much bigger than I thought it would...so happy with that bit of news. I love long wraps! The width ended up at 13" and the length is my preferred 85.5". Wow!




No modifications were made on this wrap other than in the overall length. The original pattern called for a scarf/wrap of 60". I'm partial to long scarves so I continued well past that length. I'm thinking it will be a warm addition to the wardrobe this winter as I travel through the snow covered west. Let's hope....I'm thinking I'll need all the warmth I can pack!

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