Project Spectrum - The End of Part One
I've enjoyed my PS project knits and the inspiration that focusing in on the colour has brought -
The man socks from February were the designated PS fire knit and they have brought much welcome warmth in the past two months. Lovely as the shades of Jitterbug are though I feel there is a warning here for me to not focus solely on colour when choosing a yarn. I get swept away by the colourways Colinette offer but am disappointed by the washability of this apparently machine washable sock yarn.
I have also very much enjoyed collecting up my colour inspired photos for the end of each post. I've found myself being much more aware of the amount of colour around me and it's been a real delight to see past the grey/brown blur I associate with winter here to the greater range of colours inside and out or to pull out some colour from the archives when needed.
The difference in the great outdoors in the last couple of months is very marked; Looking ahead to April and May the shades for the earth element are green, brown and metallics.
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have just received some delightful green Shibui sock yarn in Seaweed (amongst other shades) so I think a pair of green socks will be on the needles shortly.My main project is going to be something I've been thinking about for an age. Ysolda's Cloud Bolero pattern has been a long time favourite of mine and I've been meaning to knit a sparkly, silver number for a friend of mine in this Patons Spritz I bought almost when I first started knitting. Seems like PS will be the perfect reason to cast on.
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Looking forward to the earth tones, I'm already loving that Seaweed sock yarn colour!
YES! Drooling over your Bleeding Hearts... aaaahhhh... I need to check at mom's, see if my old ones are coming up.. I also need to find some for my 'new' yard, they're not as easy to find as one might think, being an old fashioned type but I do love them so, I want to find some white as well as the pink. wish me luck :^)... and thank you for the photo, brought a huge smile to my being.
PS is obviously working out really well for you. Well done!
I have a newly-knitted pair of socks, where the yarn (not Colinette) is also bleeding profusely - what a drag, eh? And I also have a heel-beater!
Can't believe how far on your bleeding heart is - our flowers are a way off yet, but this is what comes of living in colder climes to yours...
Love your Mum's cardi!