Mixed up.
Destash. I’ve set myself a bit of a laughable goal in wanting to use up pretty much every last drop of my yarn stash. The aim is to not acquire any new yarn until I’m done with the current stash. Jen, this does not include the lovely yarns I picked from your stash… you are going to London and it’s just not practical for you to take all your yarns.*


I’m attempting to destash by breaking up bags of yarns that were originally destined for full-on sweaters, because, really… when will I have time to sit and knit two sleeves, two front pieces and a back? Instead, I wanted this big, chunky scarf … I didn’t realize, however, that it was going to weigh about 200 lbs.
Ingredients for the knit scarf:
- 2 x 50g of dark eggplant alpaca from La Droguerie, purchased in Tokyo
- 2 x 50g of Rowanspun 4-ply in Rumtoft
- 2 x 25g of Rowan Lurex Shimmer in Bronze
- 1 x 25g of Rowan Kid Silk Haze in Splendour
- 3 skeins of Habu Tsumugi Silk, purchased in Kichijoji
- 1 x 100g of 5/2 bombyx silk, handdyed in cochineal
I’m looking to make this scarf about 10 feet long if I can manage it…


And this is destashing by handweaving with mixed warps… I used up the Saje and Golden Siam silk yarns that I purchased in San Francisco about two years ago. Plus, I added two strands of 5/2 bombyx silk… one pale lavendar (from cochineal with no mordant) and one pale cool green (from osage overdyed lightly with natural indigo). The dark green warp thread is cashmere and nylon. The weft is 100% silk… slubby and raw… and completely purple. I feel like this scarf might have been fulled a bit too much (my washer and I are still getting acquainted) but it is now wonderfully soft and warm.
Today, the 6-yard silk/wool warp is going on the loom.
*Aww yes, my friend Jen (of South African yarn tourism fame) is moving to London TOMORROW and has started writing about her adventures already … here …
Tags: destash, fulling, knit, mixed warps, scarf
those are some gorgeous pictures. welcome back to blogging - you were missed!
Aww and here I read “destash”. I was like, how cool would it be if you were my personal yarn shopper (or I could shop from your stash) Your taste in yarn and color is so fantastic!
After I follow someone’s work for a while, I start to feel like they own particular colors or colorways (my friend Carrie - turquoise; Sara L, orange/yellow/bluish purple; ClaudiaLB - reddish orange). These cool purples and pinks really seem like “your” colors.
welcome back!! you must finish that scarf, all 200lbs of it, because those colors are just gorgeous
So beautiful!! Love those colors. Do you sell your woven goods?
Wow - this is stunning! Absolutely gorgeous!
Wow, that looks great
Sooooooooo beautiful!!!!