My next project

Filed under: On Needles — Cyndi at 6:40 pm on Monday, May 15, 2006

All that stuff I’ve said about no new projects until I finish what I’ve started on… Um, forget I ever said anything like that.

I went dress shopping two weekends ago for a dress to wear to graduation on Saturday. I ended up finding three (!) dresses that made their way home with me that day. One of them is this amazing pale green silk sundress that had to have been designed just for me. I just love this dress.

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Do you see that thing, hanging on the left side of the dress? That’s a skein of somewhat solid laceweight yarn, from Sundara Yarns. After she announced the Petals Collection sock club, I was browsing her yarns, and saw the light green somewhat solid yarn. I just knew that yarn was meant for me to knit a shawl to go with this dress.

I got the yarn in the mail today, and was thrilled with it. Here’s a closer shot of the yarn & dress:

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And, an extreme closeup:

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Can you see how the subtle variegation of the yarn nearly matches the subtle patterning in the dress? Amazing!

Now, the question is, what pattern do I use for the shawl? I think the Diamond Fantasy Shawl would be lovely and delicate - perfect for this dress. And Cara’s DF shawl turned out beautifully with the beads she used… I could see the green with pale beads. Hmmm…

I’m tempted to buy the pattern and start knitting it this very moment. Perhaps it would calm my nerves a bit too. But, I feel like I need to look at every lace shawl (and stole) pattern available before I decide on *the one*. Why do I do this to myself? Why?

ETA: Thanks to Sundara’s comment about Fiber Trends’ patterns being written for multiple weights of yarn, I’ve found the perfect pattern… the Estonian Garden Wrap from Fiber Trends. Although I do love the leaf lace shawl pattern, I think a rectangular wrap/stole is more well suited to the style of this dress than a triangular shawl.

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Comment by caitlyn

May 15, 2006 @ 7:25 pm

Very pretty dress, and the yarn matches perfectly — yay! I’m sure that your shawl will turn out beautifully.

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Comment by Sundara

May 15, 2006 @ 7:27 pm

OMG! It does match perfectly. I’ve got one skein of that left, where’d you get the dress? I want one and then I want to knit a shawl. Cause I’m a copy cat.

The DFS is gorgeous, but I’d suggest knitting with the yarn doubled if you go with it, as the pattern calls for fingering weight yarn. I always like the fiber trend patterns, cause they come directions for different yarn gauge and different shawl size. The lace leaf shawl (I think that is the name) is sooooo pretty.

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Comment by Angela

May 15, 2006 @ 11:34 pm

That is a perfect match! I’d second the lace leaf shawl too! That one is pretty.

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Comment by ruth

May 16, 2006 @ 12:05 am

oooh, love the colors of the dress, and that yarn is so gorgeous! it really sparkles =)

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Comment by Stephanie

May 16, 2006 @ 7:56 am

I love the stole pattern. I’ve been dreaming about a stole too. I’m all about the rectanglular lace lately. And now I need some Sundara laceweight. No, really, I do! The color is absolutely perfect with your dress and I think you should definitely start it right away. Knitting *is* soothing, ya know.

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Comment by erin

May 16, 2006 @ 10:40 pm

You’re right, the yarn is made for your dress. It even has the same sheen. It’s going to be the perfect outfit. I’m really looking forward to seeing your shawl.

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Comment by carol

May 24, 2006 @ 12:21 pm

what a gorgeous dress, and beautiful yarn…a perfect match! i love the hues of green.

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