As long as I'm fantasizing about getting to turn that clock back, I might as well go waaaayyyy back and catch up on some blogging I missed. Last October, when I was visiting Indianapolis, it rained on a day when we were going to visit a dairy farm, so we nixed that idea. After lunch, my husband suggested that I see if there were any yarn stores around, and the Yarnphone site on my iPhone helped me find Knit Stop. What a great store that was! My original intent was to find a local yarn to bring back as a souvenir, but the only thing local they had was a bulky alpaca, which I'd never get to wear here in Texas. So I just browsed and petted for awhile until I came across some GGH Bel Air in the sale bin. I could hardly believe my eyes! I had been looking for this yarn forever! Well, not forever--but ever since Rebecca #32 came out and I fell in love with the Lacy Coat knit in Bel Air. Naturally, it required 11 balls. Naturally, no yarn store ever had more than 10 balls of a given color to sell. Naturally, I had not been able to find a suitable substitute. So for a couple of years, I had carried around the idea that I wanted to find 11 balls of Bel Air, and suddenly, there they were, and at 50% off to boot! They even had an extra ball, and I got that too.
Of course, after I got the yarn home, the inevitable happened: I fell out of love with the pattern. I realized, after looking at the schematic, that even the smallest size would be too big on me, and it was not an easy pattern to modify. I realized that unless I planned to constantly twirl around, it would likely just hang in a limp and unflattering way. And so now I had a massive amount of this yarn and no clear plans for it.
To my surprise, my daughter asked if I would knit up something for her with the Bel Air. She thought it was really soft, even against her very sensitive skin. I agreed and knit her her own Vine Lace Cardigan since she had admired mine.

I still had a bunch left over after that, so I took the yarn with me on a quick, relaxing trip to Florida

and worked on Cocoon.

With the remaining yarn, I made a chemo cap for a high school friend who needed one

And I still have one ball left. I really have no idea what to do with this last ball, but the I've already gotten a lot of mileage out of my purchase. I'm sure something will come to me...in time.
ohhhhh i love all 3 of the projects you made...that color is gorgeous too!!
ReplyDeletegreat projects, both of them!! And it's so great that got a good deal on the yarn.
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome story, both getting the yarn and all the fantastic FOs you made from it!
ReplyDeletewow! I love Cocoon especially, but all three look great.
ReplyDeleteI love your cocoon and your daughter's cardigan. They both looks comfy to wear. I know what you should do with the leftover yarn...(wink..wink) :)
ReplyDeleteWow, way to get the most out of your yarn! Maybe you can make a little spring scarf with the last ball?
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