Up next, a Celebration Shawl using Palouse Yarn Company Cashmere Squeeze.
The Bittersweet is both the color of the yarn and how I feel about the project the yarn was purchased for. The original purchase was for a sweater, which I did knit with the idea that superwash yarn would "grow". I did an estimate based on a scarf, I had knit using one skein of the Night Sky color and the Dark Hedges Scarf pattern. The scarf turned out really nice and gave me a growth factor which turned out to be a lie.
The pattern, I choose for the sweater was Fete Cardigan with a touch of lace and lots of cables. To line up the skeins by color intensity, I took some photos and changed to black and white based on advice from Kate. Here is a photo of the skeins in color intensity order.
I started with the lightest skein at the top. I did get to back up a few times because of knitting mistakes. And the sweater seemed a touch snug after completing as desired. Turns out that having a bit of lace in the pattern made the sweater grow more than anticipated.
It turned out really nice. Since, I didn't have it in me to rip and try again, a friend has the sweater. My hope is that she has been enjoying it.
There was enough yarn leftover to do a shawl. I choose to do the large version of the Celebration Shawl. I might have been able to do one more repeat but thought that would be too big once it grew during blocking. The shawl did grow but is still a good size for me.
The shawl is a triangle and didn't fit in the frame nicely for a photo plus I didn't want some of the background items in the photo.
The series of projects was over a 3 year period. I didn't learn I have some more super wash for another sweater.
