Tag: color palette

  • WIP Wednesday: The Artus Shawl

    WIP Wednesday: The Artus Shawl

    Freed from the queue!

    This WIP Wednesday I’m happy to share a project I’ve been hoping to start for a loooooong time: the Artus Shawl by Natasja Hornby. What was stopping me? Well, despite the unforgiveable size of my stash, I could not pull together 5 different colors of sport-weight yarn.

    I love the challenge of a wider color palette, which I consider to be 5 colors or more. I’ve been using Pinterest a lot lately and started a board just for aesthetic photos that contain intriguing color combos, and an interesting trend emerged: I’m really into purple and green right now. Not to be all Joker-y about it though.

    Heath Ledge in "The Dark Knight" in full makeup and costume as the Joker. He has greasy green-tinged blondish hair, white clown face paint, black grease paint around his eyes, and red grease paint on his lips and up his cheeks to make a smile. He's wearing a purple hexagon-print shirt and a green waistcoat.

    Golds and oranges have also been popping out to me, and I like the contrast of earthy ochres in rock formations and tree bark and more mystical, mermaidy shades that appear in luna moths (and Cape May Fiber had a Luna Moth colorway!), seashells, and tilework. So when I attended the Frederick Fiber Festival and Maryland Sheep and Wool, I went with a mission to find some of these particular shades. I got nearly everything from these trips, and then rounded our my palette with a purchase from Brooklyn Tweed. BT has recently stopped producing their own yarn (but will still be publishing patterns), and they were running a clearance sale. Their beautiful inky blue-violet color “Tapestry”. was a perfect fit, and I ended up getting enough skeins for this shawl and a future sweater.

    The Artus palette: Tapestry (deep purple) in Imbue Sport by Brooklyn Tweed, Luna Moth (light green) in Merino Cashmere Silk Sport, Ochre (gold) and Aubergine in Making Tracks Lite by Junction Fiber Mill, and a mystery stash yarn in a deep blue-green.

    Now that I’ve cast on I’m locked the fuck in on this shawl. I’m extremely engaged. There are three small sections of stranded colorwork at the top of the pattern that I was kind of dreading (I’m not great at stranded, and even worse at it on the wrong side)n and Hornsby made these sections mercifully short – my finger joints thank her. I’m now in the mosaic sections, at the trim of the shawl, where I’m only handling one color of yarn at once. Because mosaic stitches tend to be more tense than stitches worked with no slips, there’s a risk that the long side of the shawl will bend downward instead of maintaining a triangle with straight, defined lines. To avoid this, I’m stretching the slipped stitches in the mosaic charts to the absolute maximum to.keep a similar gauge to the stitches in the waffle stitch section. And I think it’s working! I won’t be able to tell until it’s completely off the needles and blocked, but I’m feeling optimistic.

    Now that all five colors have been worked into the project, I’m excited to share a photo that really shows how the palette works.

    You know, now that I look at this diamond motif, it vaguely reminds me of someone…

    A still of Harley Quinn from Batman: The Animated Series. She's in her original character design, wearing a red and black jester unitard and cap with diamond print on the legs and arms. She is shrugging.
    Lol whoops

    What I’m Listening to

    I got to see one of my favorite bands last week, Amyl and the Sniffers. They’re an Australian punk/pub rock band whose latest album has a little bit of glam, although they haven’t lost a speck of their edge; their single “Jerkin’” is about as catchy and contemptuous as can be imagined. But among their harder, nastier songs like “GFY”, they have plenty of tracks that are deeply heartfelt and earnest, like “Knifey”, which is dedicated to victims of femicide, and “Big Dreams”, which offer words of encouragement to anyone struggling to figure out their life’s trajectory. That sincerity feels like a binding element of the band, judging by the ease of their on-stage banter with each other (which includes some great, groan-worthy dad jokes). Amyl and the Sniffers offers a truly electric live performance, and I can’t wait for their return to the US.

    The cover of Amyl and the Sniffers' newest album, Cartoon Darkness. Each of the four band members is mid-run or jump and looking up toward the camera. The photo was taken on a very bright sunny day. There is a dumpster and a chain-link fence in the background. Amy Taylor is in front; she is sticking out her tongue and lifting up her shirt; her bare chest is blurred out.
    The cover of Amyl and the Sniffers’ newest album, Cartoon Darkness

    Till next WIP Wednesday my dudes!

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