Monday, December 1, 2014

off the bandwagon, or, what's in my stash?!: the madtosh edition

How about I come back with a bang, and tell you I bought yarn?  Lots, and lots, and lots of yarn.  Enough yarn to negate any stash knitting I've done in the last year.  And I've only been doing stash knitting.


You see, Webs had MadTosh grab bags.  MadTosh!  So much MadTosh, for not very much money!  What person, especially one who hadn't bought yarn in about a year, could resist that?  Not this person, obviously.


I bought two grab bags: one with five skeins of Lace, and the other with five skeins of Vintage.  I wasn't able to request specific colorways, but could request color families.  I asked for blues, greens, greys and purples, and oh boy did I receive!  Honestly, the Lace I got is a bit boring, but it's fabulous stash yarn.  The colorways I received, from left to right, are Moonstone, Logwood, Aura, Celadon, and Cousteau.  The Celadon and Cousteau are my favorites from this bunch.


Cousteau is an easy favorite: those greens and blues!  Most likely it will become a Fairy Mist so that the yarn itself can really be the star.


Celadon is a much more subtle yarn, but it has beautiful sea foam green and grey variations.  Again, I'd like to use a simple pattern for this yarn, maybe Purl Soho's Simple Pleasures hat, but modded so the yarn isn't held double.


I don't have a group shot of the Vintage yarns, but from left to right in the very first photo of this post the colorways are Tannehill, Jade, Margeaux, Ink and Whitewash.  Margeaux has a close-up just above.  She'll become a Magnolia hat.  I believe the Jade will also become a hat, but most likely a Crooked Paths tam.


These next two yarns I feel so unsure about what to do with them, but I also love them.  This is Tannehill.  It's totally not my thing, but so pretty.  I felt so unsure about this yarn that I started knitting with it right away, so it wouldn't just sit.  I've knit a single loop Stockholm Scarf with it.


Whitewash is the other yarn I feel conflicted about.  It's so pretty (just like all MadTosh yarns) but I'm well aware of my own dislike of variegated yarns.  Most likely I'll knit a pair of mittens out of it, because I need mittens more than any other knitted object right now.  Not that I'm really lacking in the knitwear department...