Tuesday, September 01, 2015

The Gallatin Scarf

Here's the finished Gallatin Scarf (the pattern is free!).  

This was a treat of a project, partly because of the pattern, partly because of they yarn -- which was Knit Picks Diadem in Diamond. The Diamond colorway has been discontinued, it seems, but I think Platinum is an equivalent color. I snagged a skein for under $7 almost a year ago, always intending it for a scarf. It's half baby alpaca and half mulberry silk. It feels like heaven.





After a few mishaps (which resulted in more frogging back than I'd like to remember), I got in the groove. It's a simple lace pattern, with a very pleasing result. I did use a finer yarn than the pattern called for (fingering weight instead of worsted), but used the recommended needle size. I like the result, which is a bit airy and perfect for Fall and Spring.





I haven't blocked this, and to tell the truth I'm not inclined to. It would even out the stockinette, though, which would be good -- after the lace portion, I opted for stockinette. Not only was it simpler than keeping track of which row was which, it also seemed more appropriate for my selected yarn.






That choice did result in a bit of stockinette "roll" at the neck, but I think that actually worked out nicely.






Now to wait until temperatures drop low enough to wear it! The weather has already cooled here -- flocks of Canadian geese are appearing overhead, and the morning temperatures are perfectly delightful. It makes me a bit giddy, to be honest! If only the mosquitoes would take a little vacay...

Raveled here.

6 comments:

  1. That's really pretty! I have some of the Diadem, and it's so soft; it's like a cloud.

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    1. Thanks, Laura Elizabeth! I'm so please I got to try to Diadem -- it really is luscious!

      Blessings,
      Shannon

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  2. Beautiful knitting Shannon! I like how you used a stockinette stitch in place of the garter. The yarn must feel wonderful!

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    1. Thanks, Sarah! It really is lovely yarn (though it sheds like crazy!). I didn't use the entire skein, so now I must think of what to do with the rest...

      Blessings,
      Shannon

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  3. Wow, that is really pretty! I like the roll. If you hadn't said otherwise I would have thought it was intentionally designed that way. I'm a crochetter and wannabe knitter.

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  4. Lovely! And the rolling works very well with the design.

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