Are you having a great weekend? Have you been watching, and enjoying, the start of the Olympics? We watched the opening ceremony on Friday, and then watched the swimming qualifiers, table tennis, women's soccer and the men's gymnastics yesterday. Yes, I love watching the Olympics, and Naomi is also getting hooked... she is particularly fond of the gymnastics. (We can't wait to see Simone Biles... and are watching the uneven bar qualifiers right now).
During the opening ceremony I was able to cast on, and finish this fun girly poncho:
The yarn is Knit Collage Gypsy Garden, in Shooting Star color way. It is a bulky thick/thin wool and mohair yarn that has 'flair' spun into it -- glittery ribbons and colorful threads, little ribbon roses and flowers. It really is a fun yarn! My very thoughtful sister bought a skein for me when she was visiting the Purl Soho store in New York. I picked up a 2nd skein on Ravelry destash to ensure that I'd have enough yardage for a project (each skein is 32 yards).
This didn't start out as a poncho, It was intended to be a cowl. For me. I searched on Ravelry for a pattern that used a super bulky yarn, with less that 150 yards, and picked the Marian cowl pattern by Jane Richmond designs, which is a free Ravelry download.
At first I knit as instructed in the pattern, using a seed stitch. However there was too much going on for my taste with the 'flair' plus the seed stitch pattern. So I frogged and worked the cowl instructions in a simple stocking stitch. That worked much better - you could really see the thick and thin yarn, and all the sparkles and embellishments.
I asked Naomi to model the cowl for blog photos for me, and when she tried it on it fell over her shoulders like a poncho. She fell in love with it! So there you have it - Momma's cowl, became a fun girly poncho for Naomi!
Wishing you a good rest of your weekend.
Love,
Sam
xxx
4 comments:
Naomi is beautiful and the shawl looks beautiful on her!
Oh, Sam...Naomi is beautiful! Our babies are growing too fast. First grade...are you kidding me? Love the dual purpose project. I am sure you can share...yeah, right!
And it is quite adorable! It's a win-win in my book.
Naomi is adoranble. The knit up is fantastic
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