I have several projects on the needles. I have even more I need to get started on. And yet…..

I have one skein of Yarn Geek in the Dr. Nancy Grace Roman colorway. She is known as Mother of the Hubble and the yarn looks a lot like the Milky Way in the hank, and more purple in the cake. It is sparkly and delightful.
I had been planning on making a hitchhiker, which my friend assures me is OK to make with one normal skein instead of the 1 1/2 skein used in the pattern. But now I’m thinking a sockhead cowl would be a better use for it.
What do you think I should make? What do you like to make when you have a stunning skein of fingering weight yarn? I usually make socks, but I think I should branch out.
Okay, two things: 1) I did not get to see the Darwin yarn project this weekend! And 2) Have you made a Hitchhiker before? Some of mine have turned out a little short, so I prefer to have extra yarn on hand. Obviously YMMV but I would vote for cowl!
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I had the yarn with me, I can’t believe I forgot to show you. I think I’m going to make the cowl. I’m more likely to use it.
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Gorgeous! I think the scarf will show off the yarn better than a cowl will. For myself, when I have a fabulous yarn, I nearly always make a shawl. If necessary, I choose a complementary color yarn to extend the yardage.
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I usually don’t use fingering weight shawls, but I wear cowls all winter. I think cowl will win.
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Have you considered Miss Winkle by Martina Behm. I’ve done it with 1 skein. It’s a fun knit. Sockhead cowl would be a great option too.
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I hadn’t considered it, and I really like it. I actually have another skein that it is perfect for so I’m adding it to my queue. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Those colours look to good to be hidden away as socks. Definitely a cowl or scarf. It will look amazing either way.
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I went with the sockhead cowl, because I think a mindless project will be perfect for the upcoming holiday season. I can have a few glasses of wine and still knit stockinette in the round.
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Ohhhh I just looked at Miss Winkle! That would be so cute in this yarn!
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I have yarn that I think would be even more perfect for Miss Winkle, so I’m waiting to knit that shawl with that pattern. Isn’t it a cute one?
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Pretty 😍
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My gosh – that is sparkly and delightful! No idea what would be good to make with it – I would just stare at it and pet it 🙂
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That is a really good idea! I like how you think. I am going to make a cowl, partially because I think it will take a long time, which will give me more time to paw at the yarn.
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It really is just gorgeous! A cowl is a great idea! It will really show off the yarn, and also as you say, give you a good long time to play with it 🙂
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This time of year I like to make warm mittens with open thumbs for texting etc. .
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Oh dear. Now I’m reminded that I really need to make some mittens for the kids.
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The yarn looks lovely. I’ve made 3 hitchhikers and would say I only wear the 2 I made with homespun yarn that is very soft and cosy. The fingering weight sock yarn one I made has nylon in and doesn’t cut it as against neck worthy.
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That is very good advice. I think I’ll wait to make it until I have something extra special. Maybe someday I’ll even learn how to spin.
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