Nightshift is a gorgeous shawl pattern by Andrea Mowry (Drea Renee Knits). Hers is knit in a beautiful self-striping yarn called Spin Cycle Yarns Dreamscape. It’s an aran weight yarn, though, and I was worried about the shawl ending up like a blanket. I decided to use up some of my Koigu KPPPM, which is a fingering weight, for my Nightshift. Of course, using a thinner yarn means knitting twice as many stitches to make a shawl of decent size. I cast on last July with these skeins.

I’ve blogged about this shawl a couple of times already: Nightshift in Koigu KPPPM and Navellia, Nightshift and Audrey.
I’ve been working on this while sheltering in place, and am making steady progress. It’s not done, but I thought I’d show you today how it’s coming out. Here it is on the needles – it’s big enough that I can’t stretch it out to its full width:
I’m on the 11th repeat and am hoping to do 15. I’ll see how the yarn lasts.
Here’s a detail shot:
I like how the colourways mix and mingle with each other, because several of the same reds appear in both my red main colour and several of the contrast ones.
How is your knitting during Covid-19?
Wow, it’s beautiful!!
Thanks! I had my doubts early on, but now I love it.
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