7th Shawl this year: Close up of my Autumnal "His Golden Lair" Pattern by: Kourtney Robinson Hand Knitted and Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, August 2014 |
I also find knitting in public is a great conversation starter. I have been on many business flights and the person, whether young, old, person in a suit, next to me will start talking about knitting and then tell me who they know knits. A lot of times, the person would tell me that wish they could knit, but just never had the patience or time to properly learn. I also find children, especially between kindergarten and 3rd grade, when I am riding the commuter train or on planes are really fascinated with what I am doing and would watch me like a video game.
After I finished knitting Summery "Ashton Shawlette," my next project, 7th shawl for the year, was to knit Kourtney Robinson's His Golden Lair shawl pattern. I had the yarn picked out and I started knitting this during my usual night time TV knitting in July, but I kept getting side tracked.
Araucania Yarns, Rinihue, 208 yards/each Hand-dyed 80/20 wool silk worsted weight Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, June 2014 |
Knitting a lace shawl, in general, doesn't take me long to do, but this summer has been very busy. Besides working towards finishing my social media certification coursework:
- I found a new hobby, sewing, which I will share in future blog posts;
- My 80+ year old MIL is now living with us; and
- My 15 years young pup, Boo, is on her last legs.
Vacation! Let the Knitting Begin
Early morning view from our lanai. Courtyard by Marriott Kauai at Coconut Beach Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, August 2014 |
What heaven looks like - 5 hours of uninterrupted knitting drinking iced cold Hawaiian Sun POG while flying to Kauai on Hawaiian Airlines. Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, August 2014 |
Vacation Number 2
Love the dramatic, puffy clouds and crystal blue sky. Late afternoon view from the Tahoe City Marina. Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, August 2014 |
By the last week of August, my family - us, our dogs, and our MILs - took a road trip to the north shores of Lake Tahoe, CA. This will be the last family road trip for my old girl, Boo.
Boo, 15 years young, enjoying the view of the Lake. Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, August 2014 |
The 4 hour car ride, with car stops, was too much and when we return home after our family vacation she is a little more wobbly than before she left. She and my little one, Miz M, did make it to the Lake and both swam in the clear, crystal blue water.
Miz M shaking off the Tahoe water after her very first swim. Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, August 2014 |
Renting a condo in the woods is nice for a family for many reasons. One of them being I was able to knit at night and finished knitting this shawl. It took me two nights to bind off 329 stitches!
Just about to finished binding off my vacation knitting project. Autumnal "His Golden Lair" Hand Knitted and Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, August 2014 |
My Results
Followed Kourtney's well-written pattern after I made sure to have the latest version from Ravelry and compared the written with the knit charts (now that I know how to read them!). I used the suggested type of yarn (2 skeins: worsted-weight) and my only two modifications were:
- I used Planet Purl's Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off
- I went up two needle sizes, US 9, instead of following the bind off instructions that was including in the pattern.
Ta Da! Finished Autumnal "His Golden Lair" Blocked: 63 in (w) x 18 (h). Hand Knitted and Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, August 2014 |
My Wet Blocking Technique
I did my usual wet block when we returned from our Tahoe trip. I put my shawls in a netted lingerie bag and soaked this in a large stainless steel bowl using cold water and hair shampoo for 30 minutes before putting the bag in my front load washer (18 min cold/cold rinse & spin cycle) to clean and soften up the Araucania yarn.
Reason why I picked this yarn for this pattern was because I think it really highlights the cables and lacework. I am also a sucker for anything with a leaf knit stitch. While this shawl is thick, warm and has a nice drape, it's still a little scratchy so I wouldn't recommend wearing this on bare skin. I do like how the yarn's texture and fiery red and orange colors enhances the cable and lacework. I'm calling this "structural rustic," and reminds me of Fall, or Autumn, when all trees turn shades of red and orange.
Has a nice drape. And because of this and its slight v-shape, shawl stays firmly on my shoulders. Autumnal "His Golden Lair" Hand Knitted and Photo: Knitted Candy Diva, August 2014 |
Would I Knit This Again?
YES!! Maybe in cashmere? After the cable section (body), the lace repeats were easy to remember (I knitted a portion of this in the car while DH was driving us to Tahoe) and seemed quicker to knit. Don't let the written instructions or charts scare you off. It was a fun, interesting knit. Perfect if you want a little challenge while on vacation or not.
Wanna learn more about my knitting modifications to this pattern, please visit my Ravelry project page.
Love to hear from you: Do knit on vacation? Can you knit anywhere - mass transit, hotel rooms, planes, boats, etc? Do people come up to you and start talking about your knitting? Are you finding do you have less time to knit because of obligations or issues getting in the way?
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