
I’m happily knitting away on my Simply Stellar (brioche plus assigned pooling shawlette) sample, and test knitters are beginning theirs, too. I love this yarn combo; it’s Wildflowers (pooling) and Sassy (pink) Deluxe Sock from A Chick that Knitz. There is just a tiny overlap of that fuchsia in the pooling yarn, but not enough to be confusing to the eye. Perfect!
I misread my intentions and started with a US3 needle instead of a US4. Not a big difference, but I decided to change mid-project. I wouldn’t do that on a sweater, but on a bias brioche shawlette? It’s not really going to show. It might give it a tiny bit more drape, and it might make me finish a tiny bit sooner. I was 126 rows in when I decided to swap needles. And then I swapped needles again today after another 6 inches, because my yarn was catching on a rough spot where the needle goes into the metal join, grrr. So away with the Knitters Pride Ginger (I usually really like these), and onto a KnitPicks wooden interchangeable that was in my stash. Things are going more smoothly now.

Sometimes the pooling color pops up where you don’t want it. One way to deal with it is to knit a pooling motif in the background color of the pooling yarn. This will reset where the color pool happens.

Another way is to cut your yarn and move the pooling color along. But that means you’ll have more ends to sew in. I don’t cut until I’m done with the project, because sometimes I frog entire projects! So I just pull up a big loop of the background color of the pooling yarn.
I’m enjoying this knit. I’ll have time to work on it this weekend. Airplane knitting! My sisters and I are going to our cousin’s wedding celebration. Yay, family time!

















I know why (because you once explained it to me) you don’t knit clothing, Michele; but things have changed in that regard and patterns mostly don’t need different stitching for different sizes, inasmuch as they’re largely done much more … um … generally, using measurements.
In other words, m’dear, isn’t it time you thought about utilising your wonderful talent for a wider range ?? 🙂
Don’t forget; I have a two skein attention span! So no big projects here…
Oh, you’re hopeless, Michele ! Sighh … I should so love to see a sweater designed by you. But I never shall.
It is just gorgeous! Nice idea shifting the color pops around as needed 🙂
I’m the boss of my knitting; those assigned pooling color pops are not the boss of ME!