The Daylight Saving time change is coming up which means it's getting trickier to get the daylight shots I like. There's simply no time after work, the gym, and an occasional adult beverage to set up a nice photo shoot. I've resorted to carting finished objects (ok, object, singular) to work for the finished pics. I didn't have room in my bag today for the package I received in the One Yard Fabric Swap, but those pictures will be coming up later this week too.
On to the finished stuff!
I knit 85% of this scarf in about 4 days from the two skeins of Silk Garden I bought back in April. As I got closer to finishing I realized the scarf needed to be a touch longer than I had yarn for. I put it down, panicked for 3 weeks and then decided to find another skein. Thankfully Hill Country Weavers still had the same colourway. It was a different dyelot and other than being slightly crunchier than the first two skeins, it was almost identical. Whew! Dodged a bullet with that one. I was really happy with the Noro this time around too. No sticks, no pokey bits, no knots and delightfully soft. Could it be Noro is listening?
Pattern: the ubiquitous Clapotis from Knitty
Yarn: Noro Silk Garden, colour 203
Started: September 29th
Completed: October 23rd
Modifications: I knit the scarf version by knitting only the first set of increases.
Total cost: $33
Final Verdict: Score another one for the Christmas pile! (And I might have to make one for myself!)
That's beautiful! I love it.
Posted by: Stacy | October 24, 2006 at 13:59
Nice clap! I love the silk garden. It softens and floofs when you wash it.
Posted by: Susan | October 24, 2006 at 14:07
That's just wonderfully lovely!
Now, tell me.... Were you disappointed in the Noro? I have some silk garden and I'm really annoyed at how not soft it is.
Posted by: Sachi | October 24, 2006 at 14:43
Love it! If you make another one will it become a back for the Wavy?
Posted by: Kristin | October 24, 2006 at 15:09
beautiful scarf! very nice. good luck giving it away at the holidays. ;)
Posted by: Dana | October 24, 2006 at 15:28
wow that is pretty enought o convince me the clap ain't so bad.
Posted by: erin | October 24, 2006 at 15:32
Clap, clap indeed! It's gorgeous!
Posted by: diana | October 24, 2006 at 15:35
I love that colorway! And Susan's right... her Silk Garden cardigan definitely softened up and is lurvely now.
Posted by: gina | October 24, 2006 at 15:53
LOVE the colorway! I really like the clap as a scarf too, more so than the original.
Posted by: Jennifer | October 24, 2006 at 16:09
Oh my gosh - I think that's the most beautiful Clapotis I've ever seen - the Noro definitely suits it.
Posted by: Ruth | October 24, 2006 at 16:19
Caro, that looks lovely. Now I know what to do with the silk garden that I have in my stash. But how are you going to be able to give it away?
Posted by: Mia | October 24, 2006 at 16:27
hi caro, that's lovely! i have 3 skeins of one colorway of kureyon...i wonder if it would make a nice mini-clap scarf? how many repeats of the straight rows did you make? i am currently working on an almost-full-size clapotis in silk garden (with 6 skeins) and i am really enjoying it.
i made an edgar scarf (from knitty) back in january or february from silk garden. i was not impressed with the yarn--as you said, many twigs, knots, etc. but these new skeins i am working with now have been fine. perhaps the mfrs. *are* listening! :)
Posted by: laura | October 24, 2006 at 17:08
So are you going to give someone the clap? Or will you have the clap? It might be nice to share the clap, in fact you could bring it to a meetup and share the clap with all of us.
Posted by: Abbe | October 24, 2006 at 17:14
Thanks Abbe! I'd like to give EVERYONE the clap. Maybe I'll start tonight over manybeers. That's how the clap is usually shared, right? Over alcohol? Haha!
Posted by: caro | October 24, 2006 at 17:18
that's a gorgeous version of the clap. such a wonderful pattern, don't you think?
Posted by: maryse | October 24, 2006 at 19:24
what a gorgeous colourway!! i'm working on clap #4, also in silk garden...isn't it the greatest? although i must say, i'm quite jealous about the cost of yours vs. the cost of mine. there's something to be said about yarn shopping in the US :((
Posted by: allison | October 24, 2006 at 20:50
Will you be sharing the clap at Kid & Ewe? Or will the clap be gone by then? I hope not, I would like to see the clap in person.
*snort* Ball. (Made you giggle, didn't it?)
I love it, and it is making me want to bust out my silk garden and knit with it.
Posted by: Christine | October 24, 2006 at 22:03
beautiful! i love the way it worked up in that pattern. did you already wash it? it looks super-drapey.
Posted by: jody | October 25, 2006 at 05:14
Pretty! I'm always amazed at how soft Silk Garden is, since the other noro varieties tend to be on the crunchy side.
Posted by: kelp! | October 25, 2006 at 09:15
thanks for sharing the clap with us last night.
and thanks for listening and chipping in and a great time!
i can't wait to start in on my clap now. good times.
Posted by: meg | October 25, 2006 at 11:54
Very nice! I'm going to have to make another one - I lost my other in a dark parking lot while digging for a ringing cell phone. Damn cell phones! Yeah, the light issue is getting to be a pain. Guess I'll have to do lunchtime photo shoots in the parking lot at work or trekking throught the state park.
Posted by: Julia | October 25, 2006 at 11:55
I love the Noro colorway you chose for your Clapotis! It's absolutely lucious! I'd be wanting one for myself too!
Posted by: AJ | October 25, 2006 at 15:09
Simply beautiful! I love the colors and the somewhat rustic look of the Noro. Yum!
Posted by: Leslie | October 26, 2006 at 12:04
Gorgeous clappy. Your site is beautiful. I'm so glad you dropped by so I could find you!
Posted by: JulieFrick | October 26, 2006 at 12:46
Wow, the Silk Garden is such a great chioce for the lofty scarf....hmmmm, going to Hill Country Weavers at lunch for another skein for my Dad's scarf...may NEED to wander over Noro way.
Posted by: Staecy | October 26, 2006 at 13:05