
I ordered the green yarn to go with Black Orchid. What did I knit?

A giant swatch, apparently. Top down is easier to figure, because you choose the neck size, and then increase until you want to be done. This was knit from the bottom up because I wanted the motifs to face this way. I cast on too many stitches, and the finished cowl was too loose, too long, too…everything. Sometimes you *should* listen to that little voice that says STOP! I didn’t block this, because I didn’t want to set the yarn into ramen-style kinks. I knew it was headed for the frog pond!

I cast on with the remaining yarn to confirm my new choices. This may look the same to you, but it’s infinitely better. Not so loosey-goosey, and a more reasonable number of stitches so it won’t be so long/tall by the time I finish decreasing. With this bottom-up construction, the rounds have been getting shorter as I go. I frogged the first cowl when I ran out of yarn, and now I’m nearly done with this second one.
I made a video tutorial for the assigned pooling motif yesterday. It’s slightly different than the one for Fired Up. I’ll put up a test knit call soon, but I want an FO pic first.
What should I name this design?

















It’s very pretty! How about Midnight Garden?
I don’t want to name it based on the color of mine, since knitters can choose any color they want! So I’m trying to be a little more generic.
Looks like “Cascading Tulips”
I had smugly had an idea, but saw that Judi’d had it before me !
I’m not sure what you should call it. But I will call it My Next Knit. At least as soon as the pattern is out!
I’ll be keeping an eye out. You just might have tempted me to try assigned pooling again. It is beautiful with the green border and then the pops of pink on the black. I signed up for your newsletter as I’m assuming that’s how I’ll find out about the test knit call.
Test knit call just went out today! I love this yarn; it’s not really black. It’s a very deep purple, which is so gorgeous!