Clap for Clapotis

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Clapotis, started February 26th, 2007, finished May 4th, 2007
Pattern: Clapotis from Knitty
Yarn: 100% mercerized cotton DK
Needles: #8/5.0 mm straight bamboo
Cost of Project: $10 for the yarn
Pattern Notes and Comments: One of the most well known of online patterns. I’ve wanted to knit this for awhile, and considered a lot about the yarn. The pattern uses a lot of it. I found a discounted cone of DK cotton at my LYS. See pictures below to see how much yarn it used. I didn’t intend to to use cotton for this, but this was a great deal and the yarn was even variegated! For $10, I didn’t think it would be bad. The pattern was easy, and I knit it slowly as I would often only knit when watching The Daily Show and the Colbert Report. My clapotis turned out pretty big of course, and I think it’ll be nice as a shawl for evenings in the summer. Possibly a good heavy autumn scarf. It’s just plain big though so we’ll see how I’ll wear it come fall.
Would I knit it again? Yes, as mundane as it is, it’s a nice pattern. It’s a good to knit when watching TV or a movie. I want to use a wool mix (wool/silk) it for it next time, and if I don’t have #8 circs by then, I’m definitely buying them for this project next time. I love my bamboo needles though.
Next Projects: I need to learn how to knit a pair of socks. A tea cozy for tea drinking in winter, and possibly winter gloves and scarf. Oh yeah, my weird attraction to wrist warmers even though there isn’t much of a climate for them here.

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  • melanie

    A few online friends and I are thinking of a fall Clapotis-along – it would be , for all of us, a first-time Clapotis. It’ll take me all summer to decide on the yarn! This afternoon, I’m shaping the toe of my first sock, and later (unless I completely chicken out) I’ll do the Kitchener thing. I have made every conceivable error in this sock – but it’s sock-shaped, and it feels amazing when I put it on even though it’s a bit – big –

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  • Athena (Post author)

    It took me awhile to decide the yarn because the thing is HUGE! I don’t know how I’m going to wear it either. I have my socks on hold for now while I do some wrist warmers. Thanks for commenting.

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