Saturday, March 10, 2007

Pinkie Promise


Sweetie Girl was lamenting the other day about how I *never* knit her anything... well, at least not for the past 2 months. The last bit o' knit she got was the Drive Thru Sweater. She made me pinkie promise that I would knit her washcloth before I started any other project. Since Wicked is stalled until I can get more yarn, and I have swatched for the Central Park Hoodie, there was nothing else to be done except the washcloth.



Project: Washcloth from Mason-Dixon Knitting
Yarn: Crystal Palace Cotton Chenille in Chartreuse
Needles: KnitPicks Options US size 8
Start: 3/9
Finish: 3/10
Thoughts: I love making this washcloth! I had made one for Beth's baby and had forgotten how quick, easy and fun it is to knit up. It only took about 2 or 3 hours. The bobbles and eyelet holes at the beginning add just a dash of panache and keep things interesting. I have 3 more skeins of the chenille in my stash to knit more up for the family. In the book, they also show these knit up with kitchen cotton as a potholder or washcloth. These would great little gifts for friends for various occasions, so I might need to add some Peaches and Cream cotton to the stash to whip these out when needed. Promise kept!

I swatched for CPH with the Black Water Abbey 2 ply in pink heathers, and here's the little gem. I used the suggested size 8's, washed the sucker and hit gauge. I'm afraid of my gauge growing in the middle of the sweater, as it is wont to do, so I'll have to be extra dutiful to keep my eye on it. The yarn is a bit rough and sticky (is that the right word for it?), so my stockinette stitch looks quite rough. I'm used to the nice, smooth stockinette stitches you get from merino, but I think this yarn is still gonna rock the house. I've read all over that the pattern runs small, so I'm planning on following the 40" directions. I picked up 2 balls of Durango from Saint Marie this afternoon, so all I gotta do now is finish up the short sleeves on Wicked and I'll be ready to start CPH. I promise.
Who else is working on CPH right now?