Off the Needles || Color Craving
Top - Athleta, Skirt - thrifted, Tights - Target, Shoes - Minnetonka, Shawl - Color Craving by Stephen West knitted with Berroco Ultra Alpaca Fine
Since
Momentum Tulsa ended, I've been trying to knock out all of my pending projects so I can start anew once we move. There are a couple I've started on that haven't even been shared in an
On My Needles post. Soon!
Despite falling about a month behind, I continued with Color Craving using the mystery KAL instructions (although if you're interesting in knitting this pattern it is now
released in its entirety on Ravelry.
Color Craving was designed by the talented
Stephen West, and this is the second shawl of his that I've made (the first was
Daybreak).
I'm not sure if I got too hasty in trying to finish this up or if I got distracted by the sob-fest that was my Parenthood Season 4 marathon on Netflix a few weeks back... but my stitch count was waaayyyyyy off on clues 2, 3 and 4. Because of my determination to get this dang thing finished, I decided that fewer repeats would not change the appearance of the piece that much beyond the size so I just winged it and did as many as I could before running out of stitches on the short rows. I think it turned out fine and I'm happy with the size, so no harm done. Isn't it nice when accidental modifications work out?
Being the
Ultra Alpaca fan that I am, I used some jewel tones in the Fine gauge, and man is this shawl ever cozy. The breeze was a little crisp when I was taking the photos, but my arms were nice and warm underneath the shawl. The large end is wide enough that it makes a really great hood/head wrap (as you can see below... too far?)