- Practice, practice, practice at machine quilting.
- Keep working on small projects
- Contemplate knitting for the Hospital Auxiliary
- Perhaps work on an Entrelac Scarf
- Finish a short row shawl
- Relax - actually that wasn't in my last post but it should have been.
What's cool about these teeny tiny trailers is that they can be towed with smaller cars and when you unpack them they look like a gypsy camp.The Perfect Travel Knit
After years of knitting on the road I declare the perfect travel knit to be the Tanta shawl designed by Emily Ross. The pattern is available for purchase on the KnitPicks website. Here's a link: http://www.knitpicks.com/patterns/Tanta_Shawl__D10211220.html
Here's a picture from the website:
Here's a picture of mine (un-blocked, so it looks a great deal smaller):
What makes the Tanta shawl so perfect for travel knitting?
- It can be knit with one skein of fingering weight yarn (423 m per 100 gr.). I used KnitPicks hand-painted Stoll which is 75% superwash merino and 25% nylon - yes it can also be used for socks. Starting the project as we rolled out of Prince Rupert on July 20th, I was knitting the last few rows as we drove over the Rainbow Summit back towards home on August 8th.
- The pattern has an interesting edge with just a few yarn overs and the rest is garter-stich. A perfect combination of interesting and easy.
- The edging has a very short 8 row repeat that is easy to memorize (honest).
- The pattern starts with a few stitches, grows to many (while I don't recall exactly it's around 80) and then immediately starts decreasing to the finish.
- It's easy to see where you left off when "Holy cr*p! That guy is driving up a freeway off ramp!" and your mind does summersaults with the shear stupidity of some drivers.
- Did I mention one skein of yarn? Oh, yes I did, but that's important when you are trying to cut down on baggage.
- Machine quilting was a non-starter.
- I did work on a small project but I didn't knit more than one.
- I admit that the Hospital Auxiliary didn't enter my mind (but it's there now).
- Entrelac scarf?- nope.
- Finish the short row shawl - not one stitch.
- Last on the list was relax. Now I did a great deal of that, so the staycation turned vacation was a success.
Knitting holds first place in my heart, but right now tatting is holding a close second.
The Prince Rupert Library Knitters will be meeting this Thursday, August 23 in the Library's multi-purpose room at 7:00 pm. Drop by and say hello!




