Saturday, August 03, 2013

Homespun Heaven and He!!

I have a love/hate relationship with Lionbrand's Homespun: the colorways are amazing, but the yarn is a pain to use. I keep saying I will not knit with it again, but my mouth is not where my heart is. The heart is winning by a long shot, and I have lots of prayer shawls to prove it.

This is the pile from last winter/spring. Most are for St Christopher's Episcopal Church; 2 are for some dear neighbors across the street who have been making sure my front lawn does not look like a jungle.


Back in March, one of my co-workers had to leave due to her husband's job transfer. Several of us in the department knit, so we took turns working on a prayer shawl for her. In the end, everyone participated. Even those who had never held needles learned enough to knit a few stitches. I do not think we made any converts (knitverts?) yet, but there is still hope!





I started knitting prayer shawls about 10 years ago, long before the idea of a blog- or even photos of projects- came into my brain. I wish I had taken pictures long ago (see the Legacy entry) but there is no time better than the present to start a tradition. A dear friend who is a real artist with a real studio inspired me several years ago with her professional photographic collages. I have posted several of my extremely amateur collages at various times, and here is the latest:
Wouldn't it be amazing if it encompassed the 25-30 prayer shawls I have knit through the years!

A few weeks ago I started another shawl. At lunch I mentioned to my co-worker knitters that I had only one more colorway in my stash... and that would be the end of Homespun shawls for awhile! But then, of course, there is another story:

A few months ago a woman driving home from my LYS was killed in a tragic wreck. I did not know her, but she did knit sometimes with the public group that meets twice a month at the library. Her husband called the librarian who is in charge of the group and offered to donate her stash  Three trips later, the Reference Department was engulfed in an amazing collection of bags and boxes and baskets of yarn and and needles and accessories. At the next meeting of our staff knitters, we organized and reboxed everything. It took 5 people almost 2 hours! We claimed some of the yarn for ourselves, mostly with the idea of charity projects. The knitters in the group that meets at the Headquarters library and groups that meet at other branches will also have a chance to make sure her stash is well-used. Eventually, local services such as senior centers and children's shelters will be given the remainder. We plan to send her husband notes as we use her stash...

Back to the Homespun saga: yes, there was some in her stash, and yes, it came home with me! The prayers will be doubled when I use it- for her family and for the recipient.

1 comment:

Jen said...

Pretty shawls, a pretty collage, and pretty new yarn!