One of my big projects in 2020 was a stole using the ShibuiKnits Medley pattern from a kit I purchased from Modern Daily
Knitting. Honestly, I don't think the pictures on the Shibui site do this pattern justice.
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Modern Daily Knitting Picture |
I did make a few changes to the pattern. I added one more color to my project, Shibui Tweed
Silk Cloud in Twilight
purchased from WEBS site. I put it
between the dark grey and the cream stripes.
I also added a slipped stitch edge despite the pattern saying not
to. I prefer very straight, neat edges and
I like the bit of structure added by the slipped edge. I also saved the small bits of yarn left and
added a circular crochet medallion to the bottom edge of the dark grey
band. I couldn’t bear to not use every
bit of such a luscious (and expensive) yarn. This project was my first using luxury yarn. It made a simple stockinette stich very beautiful.
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My Finished Project |
The stole took me about 10 months to complete. I am a slow knitter and Tweed Silk Cloud is a
lace weight yarn. I had to almost
completely redo 3 sections because of dropped stitches. I tried to fix them using a crochet hook but
no matter what I did, I could always spot the repaired area. If I had left them, I would have never been
happy with the finished product. I still
have not blocked it (as you can tell from the picture) but I have been wearing
it anyway. It is light and warm with a
beautiful drape.
The colors were not ones I would usually combine but I love the result. I need to rethink my color strategy on future projects.
I've had a lot of questions about the medallion. It has a magic loop center and is a mixture of double crochet and single crochet rounds. For pops of color, I added some surface chains to the top so I could use up a much yarn as possible. When it is feasible, I like to add small, unique touches to my projects.
I was happy with the end result. I want to design a crochet square based on the basic principles used here. I see the potential for eye-catching accessories and afghans.