I had been feeling rather blah about my current projects lately. I still like them and want to finish them at some stage, but I just don’t feel so motivated to pick them up right now. The more I pushed myself to work on them, the less fun they seemed. I thought a change was in order, before I grow resentful towards perfectly good projects. So what did I do? Start new projects of course 🙂 Eventually I’ll go back to my long suffering, languishing WIPs, but for now these new WIPs are keeping me happy.
I started the So Called Scarf a few weeks ago, with some Moda Vera Harmony yarn I picked up from Spotlight on sale ($1 a ball!). I loved the colours in the ball (mix of red, pink, purple, and brown), and this stitch pattern seems to show them off very well.
This pile here is going to be a toddler cardigan for a swap I’m working on with Jade. The pattern is from Debbie Bliss’s Special Knits book.
And this little swatch tells me that I’ve got the right gauge for Tangled Yoke cardigan, yippeee! In the past year I think I’ve only worked on small things (socks, hats, things for Annette), and I’ve been hankering for something BIG now (because clearly I don’t have enough things to do…). And one of my resolutions this year was to knit a cardigan for myself, and after many patterns consideration, I think this cardigan is it (and hopefully there will be others after this one). Simple enough to be worn day to day, but interesting enough with those cables at the yoke. I’m using the recommended yarn, Rowan Felted Tweed, in ‘whisper’. Let’s hope it will turn out as good as in my imagination. Oh, and in my imagination, I will also finish this cardigan before winter comes along.



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The cardi for the bub looks beautiful! I can’t wait to see it finished. Gorgeous colour!
Love your so-called scarf! Fabulous and so cost-efficient!!
I’ve made the ribbon edge cardi (without the ribbon – it was for a boy!) – a lovely pattern!
And yay for cardi for you. I’m sure you will have it done by winter. Not sure that I’ll get my Pearl Buck cardi done for winter…maybe we should have a race!
It’s going to look stunning, Claudine. We both love it already!
Perfect yarn for your cardi!
Love the scarf too!
I have that same Felted Tweed for a vest I started recently. Love the color. I am sure your cardigan will look fabulous.
Love the colors of your scarf. Spotlight seems to have some nice yarn recently as I also bought some. The Rowan Tweed looks nice & it’s a good choice for your cardigan.
Lovely scarf!
Ooh gorgeous scarf. I really love the colors and the pattern too. Jade’s baby cardigan looks so cute. I have knit 3 of them already and only posted about 1 I think. They make such gorgeous gifts too. Yay for the tangled yoke cardi, I cant wait to see how beautiful it turns out too.
Lovely knitty gorgeousness. And very timely with the chilly nights beginning to set in.
ohhh I was thinking of making that cardy in the pear tree yarn I had but didn’t have enough but that colour is lovely! I can’t wait to see it finished….have you seen the trim they use? I need to search harder at SL for something similar but would like to try that pattern later on but I’m focusing on seamless knits at the mo so I can make 2 of everything
I’ve just come over from Jade’s. Wow — how lucky the little bub will be to wear such a pretty little cardigan!!
Hi Claudine, just wondering how many balls of the Moda Vera Harmony did you used for the scarf?
Hi Michelle I haven’t finished knitting the scarf yet, so far I’m only up to the second ball. The picture on my blog post there was taken just as I was starting the second ball, it’s about 50cm long at the time. I’ve got 4 balls of the yarn, but I think I might end up using just three… I’ll see when I get there 🙂
The scarf looks great, I think I am going to make one! The baby sweater is beautiful.