Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Winter Promenade

An actual knitted Christmas item that only took a few hours to knit.  It is the perfect hand knit gift...Promenade Scarf.  I'm still wondering why the designer chose to call it a scarf.  My dad said 'it is the shortest scarf ever seen'.  Anyway it only took an evening to get this one completed...got to love that at this time of year.

I used one of my skeins from last year's Three Irish Girls Stash Menagerie Club.  Since I only had one skein of bulky weight my pattern options were somewhat limited.  A cowl or fingerless mitts were about my only choices.  I decided that a cowl would be the most useful and appreciated of the two.

The pattern was so simple yet fun and interesting to knit.  I adore cables on hand knits so this simple 7 stitch cable was perfect.  Easy to remember and worked well with the semi-solid shade of the yarn.  The cables popped even in the bulky weight which I was somewhat worried about as I completed the first repeat. Given that I only had the one skein I was able to complete the full 7 repeats and add one knitted row before the bind off.  There was still with enough yarn to sew on the buttons and have a bit left to send along just in case a repair was necessary in the future. 

Details:
Pattern:  Promenade Scarf by Mimi Hill;

Yarn:  Springvale Bulky by Three Irish Girls; 100% superwash merino wool; 4 oz./98 yards;  colorway: Katherine Hepburn;  I used all but 6 grams to complete the cowl...oops scarf. 

Needles:  US 9; Addi Clicks; 24" cable

Gauge:  17 stitches per 4 inches of cable pattern

Modifications:  I knit this as written until I finished row 4 of the pattern.  I added one more knitted row before binding off in pattern.  After blocking the finished cowl/scarf was 6" by 26" which fit nicely around my neck. 

2 comments:

Cat said...

I bought some Malabrigo Rasta in Yarn Explosion yesterday along with a big artsy button that matched. I've been wondering what to do with it. Thanks for posting this.
Cat

Cindi and Bill said...

It is hard to figure out what to do sometimes isn't it! Glad you liked the post...