Monday, May 25, 2026

behemoth ring blanket, finished

I am so proud of how this turned out! The cotton took a while to dry, and we had an unusual cool spell for the season which was AMAZING but meant wet things stayed wet longer. Taking the blocking wires out I could see that the block was just right - the piece kept it's shape nicely, did not bounce back to a smaller size, and did not have any weird pointy bits around the edges (hooray for the wires). It's just shy of 5 feet in diameter, so a really good size for a lap blanket.


I quite like the color combination, which is pretty good for a collection of random skeins on the sale table! I kind of knew when I matched them up in the shop that they'd look good together, but it's nice to see that play out in an actual project. I especially like that putty grey color and would love to get some more to use it in another version I am dreaming up. I also really like this yarn which is Blue Sky Fiber Cotton Skinny. It has weight to it and is buttery soft and nice to work with. 


It looks great in my loft, which is where it will live for a bit while I decide if I am keeping it or not (ha!). It will probably go to my brother. These are kind of his colors and his vibe, especially the orange and I was imagining this for him as I was working on it. I enjoyed the process and would happily knit one again to keep for myself. I have some yarn in mind already that might make a really fun girly version paired with the gray leftovers, and honestly that seems like the answer. I'll wait on that though. It feels really good to have all of my big projects off the needles and just two projects in progress. It would be nice to have another one of these on the needles to keep me company in my YouTube and staff meeting hours, but I've got quite a few other projects planned already so let's keep at least the illusion of focus, shall we? What I really want to do is start my Agave sweater but it's just too much brain power at the moment! 

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