Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Orchid Thief

I finished my Orchid Thief over the weekend. The pattern calls for 440 yards of a fingering weight yarn but I decided I wanted to bump things up a little and went with our Shepherd Sport. I've been knitting lots of small shawls and socks lately and thought it might be fun to work with a slightly heavier yarn for a change. There were three skeins of our Baltic Sea colorway that jumped right up and said "pick me, pick me!"















The first three charts went really quickly. (There was some errata but it had been identified and posted.) I had some trouble with the transition from the third to fourth chart, but found help on Ravelry and was buzzing right along in no time. I'm still not sure why I got hung up. I usually prefer charts to written instructions but something about that row just didn't click with me. I guess that's why we often see patterns written both ways.

The unblocked shawl was about 41 x 19.















I didn't block it terribly hard and ended up with a finished product that was about 60 x 30. It could have been quite a little bigger if I'd have pushed it. I kind of like the curviness of it this way.














I ended up using about 1/2 of the third ball of yarn...so about 500 yards or so. I'm really liking the squishiness I got with the Shepherd Sport. It's an entirely different end product than I would have gotten had I used Shepherd Sock.

7 comments:

JelliDonut said...

Beautiful!

evel dread said...

Absolutely gorgeous!!

woolwoman said...

Lovely ! off to look for Orchid Thief ! Mel

CathPete said...

Ooh Lah Lah!

SamIam said...

What size needles were used with the sport weight?

PutYourFlareOn said...

ahhhh! I love this colorway. I was just looking at it in the sock weight at the tea house and pondering what I could make. Now I think I may have to get it in sport and make this! You don't mind if I copy you?

I love love love how it came out.

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