Enter the Lemongrass hat.
Now to be fair, the color of this yarn alternates between being a rather stylish off-green, like a lightly grilled spear of asparagus, to a true baby-shit green that nobody looks good in. Under store lighting, it's pretty. At home .... yeah, baby poop.
So I found the pattern and thought why not. The instructions for the decreases are very confusing, and I should have been alerted to the weirdness by the fact that other people were commenting with questions, but I pushed on, thinking I'd figure it out. The main fabric is I think seed stitch, which gives this yarn a great texture, but the decreases at the top look weird and the color is just ... blech.
So of course I had to make a cowl to match.
Now to be fair, the cowl was the second project from the Bluprint class, and I wanted to at least try it. I had two skeins left of the nasty Lemongrass color, so I made the cowl and it was pretty but gave me claustrophobia when I tried to wear it. So I frogged it, and made one twice as wide, which didn't really work either. Probably one that is about 1.5 skeins would work properly.
METHOD:
Done in LionBrand Wool Ease Thick and Quick Lemongrass (aka Babyshit Green)
AND WHAT DID WE LEARN?
1. This is a horrendous color.
METHOD:
Done in LionBrand Wool Ease Thick and Quick Lemongrass (aka Babyshit Green)
AND WHAT DID WE LEARN?
1. This is a horrendous color.
2. Frog what doesn't work, but you can only do it a few times before the yarn becomes worn.
3. Don't stash yarn. Only buy what you actually have a legit plan for using.

