Way back when, I spun a very pretty batt called Dreaming of Tomatoes into a gradient laceweight single. It was so appropriately named and pretty that I didn’t have a project for it.
But, after spinning a different laceweight single into a holey square shawl, I figured I wanted to do a holey square scarf. And so I did, because it was the perfect knit for a person who does not have the brain energy to commit to a fancy pattern.
I love it! I love the gradient, I love the handspun, I love the deconstructed look of it, and I think it’ll serve me very well this winter.
I am still not done working with laceweight singles, so I wound up another laceweight singles yarn and will find an appropriate pattern for it shortly.
In my challenge of finishing 40 projects this year, I am 68% there with this finish.
You’re doing really well on your challenge and that scarf is super cute! My friend is doing one in acid green right now
what fun! It sure does show the yarn off well! And another finish for the challenge. Your challenge number amazes me, given that you do so much else. Mine is 25 or 27 or something, and I am making good progress toward it, but 40 would freak me out. 🙂
Wow you will make it at this rate! Love the way the colors worked up!
I love that yarn and love that pattern! Gorgeous!