Monday, September 17, 2007

Old Project, New Project.


Walker was an acolyte (essentially an altar boy) at our church for the first time yesterday. He was so proud in his robes. His job is to carry a tall oil candle called a torch during the opening procession and stand in front of in the the sanctuary screen during communion.

Here is the red rippled scarf. The lace pattern is a close derivation of Barbara Walker's Feather and Fan. I wanted the yarn-overs to be a little more balanced with the knit and decrease stitches, so I tweaked it a little. It's also in repeats of five instead of the even four, six, or eight that most patterns feature.

I haven't washed or blocked the scarf yet, even though I know that Euroflax linen softens up a lot with a good soak. What I'm wondering is whether it's worth it to try to block it.

Finally, here's the next pattern to hit my needles: Ann Carol Gilmore's fulled witch hat. I bought the yarn and pattern last week at my LYS, but I haven't had a chance to cast on yet. I better get started though--gotta justify the broom somehow.

4 comments:

Cheryl S. said...

I was just at Black Sheep today - if you didn't get the chart for the star pattern on the hat, run back over there and they'll give you a free copy.

Eileen said...

Hey! I'm knitting the witch hat too.

Stitch-n-Snitch said...

Wow, your kiddos have gotten so big so fast! :)

Windybrook Spinner said...

Fun to see a picture of your other two kids. I love the scarf. I would at least soak the scarf and I think you are right to question blocking it because I am not sure it will do much. My favorite thing to do with linen is to wack it on something solid (like the back of a chair) when it is damp. This helps soften it up better and quicker than soaking, and it is fun! Definitely optional, though, and wacking will make the scarf a bit fuzzy, which you might not want with the lace pattern. Have fun with that hat!