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Tuesday
Aug182009

FO: Spiral Cowl

I'm not knitting socks. It's the first time since I started knitting socks that I don't have a single pair on the needles. I somehow got socked out. Maybe it was knitting two pairs of knee socks in a row in about 3 weeks.

At the end of Sock Summit, I really needed something simple and mindless and pretty to work on; something for my hands to do, that didn't require much support from my brain.



On Sunday, I hopped across the aisle to our neighbors at the Yarn Garden, and picked up two heavenly skeins of Alchemy Synchronicity in Spruce to cast-on for the Spiral Cowl, from Knitty Gritty Thoughts, during the Luminary Panel. . It's the most incredible color: turquoise, with flecks of oxidized-copper green.



It goes perfectly with the recycled copper shawl pin I got from Fox Ryde, our neighbor on the left, don't you think?

It's a ridiculously easy pattern, but my brain being what it is, it took longer than it should have, and I only finished it last night. I lightly steam blocked it this morning so I could photograph it, and it smells delightfully of barnyard.



I felt a bit silly wearing a wool/silk cowl and a wool coat in the middle of August, but I wanted to get some nice pictures! I can't wait for the fall so I can wear this. But we have hot weather until, like, October. So it'll be awhile, but I'm ready!



I like it pinned like this, but it's nice loose too.



This really is a stupidly simple pattern. Very easy to work, with a lot of impact to the finished product. I absolutely adore this.  The spiral of eyelets, with the strong lines of decreases give it a sculptural quality, especially in this worsted single-ply wool/silk blend.



The Stats:

Pattern: Spiral Cowl by Keri McKiernan (Ravelry)

Yarn: 2 balls of Alchemy Synchronicity, 50% merino wool, 50% silk. 110 yards/50g ball, in "Spruce."

Needles: Size 7 Addi-Lace circs.

Mods: My gauge was larger, so I cast-on 104 stitches instead of 128. It's about 12" wide. I knit until I ran out of yarn, so it's about 12 inches tall, rather than the 8" of the pattern.