In my last knitting post, I was starting a pair of socks worked with stash yarn.
https://dailyfiberfun.com/2024/06/25/casting-on-to-travel/
The yarn in question is Roslyn, by Cascade.

Well, the long and short of this story is that Roslyn is unsuited for socks. (Some of my readers tried to tell me that.) When I really paid attention to how the yarn behaved, it told me that it wanted to be a shawl. So, before we left for our trip, I ripped the sock off my needles and cast on a shawl.
I would really like to share the pattern I am using but alas, it eludes me. I remember printing it, using the printout to get started, memorizing the stitch pattern and then putting the paper pattern aside. It’s probably somewhere in Canada.

The good news is that my stash yielded four coordinating yarns in fingering weight to give color variation to this simple pattern for a point-to-point shawl with picot border. Since I was knitting on the fly, I decided to improvise the color changes.
There is no pattern just some rules. The olive-colored Roslyn will be the background yarn, continued throughout the project. The four colors will rotate in and out at a fairly regular pace. Every so often, I will throw in a ridge of eyelet lace.

Oh, and the bright red yarn will appear only in single ridges, separated by the background yarn. It reminds me of pin striping.
This shawl could easily go on for weeks at this rate. It is a soothing knit.
I reserve the right to change a rule here or there, if it suits me.

Those colours go together so well, and the little pop of red is so interesting
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Rules are more like guidelines in knitting. 🏴☠️
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Ver cool impromptu shawl!
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I like those greens! But you might guess that I’d like those colors. 🙂
(And though I’m not a knitter I can easily imagine that some yarns are not suited for socks – oh, the days when my mother used to knit! Long ago.)
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They are definitely leafy-looking
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The colour choices are terrific.
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Thanks, It is looking pretty good and it’s fun to decide on color and pattern as I knit along.
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