So here we are in March. It's s really not
spring...but we're really tired of winter. And winter clothes, and
winter projects and winter-looking gray trees. Not to mention the
news and public health challenges. So what's a knitter gonna do? Put down that project that's
become a slog and live a little. Cast on. What to knit, you ask? I've got three good ideas for what we want--no NEED- in our March knits! (all photos by me, in case you wonder)
1) We want a fabulous new sweater. A March sweater project has to be quick, for the satisfaction of wearing it this season. And it must be stylish yet comfy like fabulous pajamas, because after months of wearing sturdy pullovers, we need some swish. I nominate Keeler, made in this Ultra Chunky Wool.
I have wanted to knit one since we did this photo shoot last fall.
The pocket and deep split curved hem remind me of a dearly departed vintage handknit of my great grandmother's, that I wore through college and into my 20's, till it was in tatters. I've dreamed of replacing it and have never seen a simlar pattern, This one comes close.
2)We want something lightweight-chic to wrap around our neck now AND to wear over our shoulders with a sundress in May. So Hazelbrook in Quinoa does the trick. (sidenote: aaagh! look at the color options from that yarn link--it's a mostly cotton thick and thin pebbly yarn that's worsted weight)
I knit a Clapotis in a linen-y blend a mere 15 years ago (really?), and it has gotten more outings in more seasons than almost anything else I've knit. Hazelbrook could to do the same. Plus--that stitch?! So pretty.
3)We want new hats, fast hats! Because it'll cheer us up right away. I wouldn't necessarily go for the grey yarn shown but that chunky yarn and style are straight from the Let's Make the Best of March playbook Added bonus, it's a free pattern from Berroco newlsetter. It's Yawl, in Catena, which is bulky and soft and luxurious feeling but most importantly, the bulky .
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NOTE: These are all Berroco yarn patterns, and it just happens two are deisgned by Amy Christoffers. I am a huge fan of her style. I photograph these knits months ahead of release, and often fall for some of the 80 or so patterns that flash before my eyes as we move rom one yarn line to another, and various locations, over 4-5 days. It's fun to see them release and fall in love with them again.
This is secretly a Three on Thursday post (I know, day late) and you can find more of them linked to Carole's post every week as in that link. Also Beverly Army Williams and Cal Patch are in on this too. Drop over and give them a gander!
5 comments:
Okay. I want that sweater NOW. (Like I wish I had started knitting it last month. . . ) Heading over to check out more details now!
XO
Those are great ideas for knitting in March. Remember when we ALL knit the Clapotis!?!
I love the pebbly look of that thick-and-thin cotton -- very beachy!
Thanks for the shout out....and the new additions to my queue! All of them are so perfect for March knitting!!
yes, THANKS for the shoutout! now i better do a post today! i really love that sweater. looks like the one i'd grab every time for an easy cozy layer...
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