Monday, March 9, 2009

Connie's Varese Hoodie and tube scarves





My yarn, to knit Connie Chang Chinchio's "Varese Hoodie," for Elizabeth's birthday JUST ARRIVED (and I have to go to Boston for two days, darn, as I'm chomping at the bit to start this). The yarn, in ""Woodland," is Fleece Artist Woolie Silk 3 ply, not an easy yarn to come by, especially in some of its most earthy tones. But I found a seller in Oregon, who sent along a lovely small zipper pouch, as a bonus for spending (almost ) $100: nice.

While I rubbed my needles together waiting for the yarn, I made inordinate use of the Addi Express, an odd "machine," aka turn it clockwise for half an hour, ouch, that knits tubes of a modest circumference. Some years back, Hickory demonstrated for me by "knitting" a mohair scarf, which I gave to my mother, whose friends in her retirement community quite coveted. So, I asked Hickory to send the machine to me in Northampton, and to send a few balls of Filatura di Crosa Multicolor, a mohair/acrylic delicacy. She sent eight skeins. I worked them all into these scarves; then, like the obsessed princess who couldn't think of Rumpelstiltskin's name, made scarves for my grand daughters, scarves for their Lady Alexander dolls, blankets for their Disney fairies--what a way to bust stash!

I'm very ready to resume hand knitting. I've almost finished the February Lady Sweater, which I hardly like at all, though I'm wild for the Jamieson's Grouse Shetland Heather. I can only hope the finished sweater makes me think less often, than it does now, of shapeless old ladies milking the cows in Michigan while they crochet toilet paper cozies.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Lynda, A belated thank you for the lovely posts you sent me via email! I bought Connie's Varese Hoodie pattern too, but alas, no time to knit the lovely thing. You will undoubtedly beat me to it! I am teaching a new class soon, a Fair Isle vest, and am swamped with all the preparations that go along with it! Otherwise, life is good and glad yours is too! Miss you!
Jessica

Liz Bogel Ryan said...

I love it, Momma! Sorry to take you away from knitting but it was awfully nice to see you. I hope a visit with your daughter and mother is a close second to communion with your yarn. xoxo, liz

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