Saturday, March 29, 2014

Alpha Chi Cowl


Pattern:  Alpha Chi Cowl
Designer:  Meridith Shephard
Yarn:  Debbie Bliss Rialto
Needles:  Size 3 Cicular



I purchased the Alpha Chi and Infusion Cowl patterns from Meridith on Ravelry.  Reasonably priced at $5/each or both for $8, they are a delight to work with.  These patterns are extremely well-written.  Meridith has "tips" in her patterns and it is easy to follow even for beginning chart readers.

I've been knitting for over 50 years.  Admitting this is not easy as I don't feel my age.  I will say that this pattern is probably in my top ten favorites.



When I purchase yarn, I want the total experience.  I want the colorway I have in mind.  If the need arises, I want it to be superwash wool.  But most of all, I want it to be soft as it glides through my fingers when I am knitting.  Don't tell me that soaking it in hair conditioner after the project is knitted will make it soft.  I just want the whole experience from the beginning.




Oh........totally addictive knitting.  I was up at 2:00 a.m. a few days repeating to myself like I was in a drunken stupor........"just one more row".



Stranded knitting (Fair Isle) is my favorite type of knitting.  The fact that this cowl is reversible makes for a very "neat" look.  Two rows of garter stitch makes for a nice, sharp fold to the cowl.  The first part of the chart requires a little more attention but is certainly not difficult.  The second part of the chart is intuitive and you can move right along.

Happy Knitting!


3 comments:

  1. Beautiful! I certainly can relate to the "drunken stupor" effect from staying up too late...just knitting one more row. I think that every knitter has done that. LOL! I also love the fact that you have just the right color coat to go with this cowl as well. I have to check out that yarn. It look gorgeous!

    Deb

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  2. Wow Joan, you have been busy!!! So good to see you blogging again :), now I need to get my lazy bottom end in gear :).

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  3. You are beautiful and your knitting is beautiful. Oh how I wish I could knit like you!
    ~GiGi

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