Or translation..... EXCUSES.......
Its been awhile since I worked on my wrap/scarf design that I'm knitting with Dream in Color, It's Native; 53% U.S. Superfine Kid Mohair, 48% U.S. Superfine Merino Wool, 1000 yards. I LOVE this yarn and I really like the pattern design, BUT it tends to be the first project to get pushed aside for another.
For instance.... over the last month or so, it quickly got moved to the "back burner" to crank out some gift knits and then there was the interruption of my Dandelion Lace Scarf and now another one in PINK.
I have been quick to whip out the excuses.....
- Nearly halfway into the project and it feels like I should have used larger needles. Feels like the mohair is filling in more than expected. Now I did a knitted swatch (but not a blocked swatch), where I made the decision to take the needle size down.
- I should have blocked the swatch to better understand how the mohair would perform
- Why didn't I block the swatch? It meant cutting the yarn. I was concerned that the yardage may be too skimpy for a full fledged wrap, I just couldn't part with losing any potential yardage.
- So I made the wrap one repeat less (slightly narrower) than intended to get some added length, which now feels too narrow (hoping that wet blocking will be my friend). I guess I should just surrender to the notion that its a gorgeous scarf.....and get over it!
- I am nearing the halfway mark, I feel like the wrap/scarf may be .....dare I say... too short. Blocking may be my answer. Time will tell.
What else?????
My normal reaction would be to frog the whole thing and start again......but since we are talking mohair, I have thought better.
Soooooo......I am going to persevere....whether its a bit too narrow or short for my liking(sounds kind of pitiful, sorry about that) ....its still going to be beautiful.
More later.....