I finished weaving in the ends of my Elegant Gauntlets. The yarn, Merino Mia by Prism, stretched out horridly when wet and I dried them in the machine to counteract this. Even so my gloves are looser now than when I washed them. This is what I get for not washing my swatch in advance. However, the entire hand portion, most notably the thumb, was longer than expected going by pictures and description. I suppose this means I have particularly short digits. They look to be a ‘casual’ length but were knit for the shorter 1″ post thumb opening for dressy version. My thumb is practically eastern up by that lone inch:
As I mentioned last time the colors are glorious and I believe they show up much better in this post than last. I enlisted my beloved husband into helping me take the pictures but the close up was taken under a light by myself in hopes of getting all the brown, blue, and purples in the smoke color way.
I am fairly certain that I will not rip out the thumb and tinker with it at all. I figure a few washings and drying in the machine will work their magic and shorten my mitts a bit.
I am excitedly working on Strokkur. When I ordered the yarn I went with the called for gray for body and ash for 1st contrast color. Ysolda knit this with a yellow for the 2nd contrast color and to be honest I don’t actually wear much yellow. I do own a yellow bee scarf that I tie into my hair occasionally but other than that nothing primarily yellow in my wardrobe. I am being drown to the gray/yellow combos I am seeing so may end up adding a bit of it here or there. However I do own a Pendleton Wool skirt from way back when. It has accents of pink and lilac which I tried matching via online color cards. I did well with the pink and rose shades but the lilac is way off. I would have preferred the lilac since pink is another underrepresented color although I do think it looks great with gray. I have completed one sleeve so have quite a bit to go before making my final decision.
yarny days and knitterly evenings to all
Elka