Writing With Abandon

Reflections and ramblings about life as an educator, writer, reader, knitter, and over-thinker. Trying to do the writing only I can do.

Summer Knits

Last summer, I recommitted to knitting. Ever since moving to Miami four years ago, the seasonal desire to make sweaters and other accessories disappeared, given that every day here is practically warm enough to wear a t-shirt and shorts.

But after making a tank top and finishing a frogged sweater, I have kept up with knitting! I made Ana’s daughter a bear bonnet; I made my niece and myself matching cardigans; and yesterday I finished a linen-cotton tank, just in time for my summer travels.

Me posing in my new tank top

I loved working with the yarn — Sandnes Garn Line, a linen-cotton blend — as it’s light, airy, and drapes beautifully. I did not love weaving in the ends (plant fibers are not as “grippy” as wool fibers, so I had to split and branch out the ends, which took 5x as long).

I just wet blocked it and I can’t wait to wear it this summer and any other day!

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2 responses to “Summer Knits”

  1. arjeha Avatar

    Looks like it is soft and comfortable. Enjoy wearing it.

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  2. Linda&Greg Avatar

    I am envious of people like you who can make these kinds of things. Since I’m not a knitter, the pictures helped me understand what you made. So pretty! Thank you for sharing.

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