The Jasmine Tee

I have started many projects that never make it to the finish line… So many work-in-progress items sitting in a basket… So many balls of yarn victim to waiting for their time to finally come…

Recently, I’ve been viewing my life from a new perspective, and instead of seeking abundance, I’m practicing the feeling of “enough-ness,” if such a thing exists, by having a miniscule yarn stash and only one project going at a time.

This change in philosophy accompanies a larger desire to find peace, calm, and worthiness within. So, my knitting becomes a reflection of something larger, yet again. Each project is getting my full attention, which makes me feel fully present as I work. There isn’t another project waiting idly by, calling my attention or tempting me to switch tasks.

Instead, I’m focused. As a result, I’ve chosen more garment projects, and I’ve actually been finishing them! Most recently, I’ve completed the Jasmine V-Neck Tee from Knitting Light (see Commit to Knit for earlier stages of this project).

I’ve also been more diligent in the finishing process itself, like weaving in those pesky ends (above) and blocking (below).

Steam Blocking to Finished Measurements

And wouldn’t you know, my final results have improved, simply from taking the time to do it right. It’s amazing how these long-known truths, like improved quality from improved focus, become so glaringly obvious when you start practicing them!

Project Details

Yarn: Yarn Bee Yarntopia Yarn | Hobby Lobby

Color: Cerelean Blue
Weight: 2 – Fine
Content: 100% Acrylic

Final Thoughts:

In my mid-project review, I lamented over yarn availability in my area, so I knew going in that the Yarn Bee Yarntopia selection was better for my pocket than the project. However, I seem to feel better about Yarn Bee when the project is over. The main frustrations always seem to come from knots in the ball where strands have been connected. I’m not sure what others do, but when this happens, I cut the yarn, remove the knot, and start with a new end. This increases finishing work in the way of weaving in ends, but that’s a fleeting problem in the grand scheme of things. The tee feels really great when wearing, so I’m content with my choice this time. Now, let’s just hope that I think of my next project in enough time to order more appropriate yarn online!


Pattern: Jasmine V-neck Tee in Knitting Light by Marie Greene

Variations: I deviated from the yarn by choosing an acrylic yarn instead of the plant-based choice the pattern was designed for.

I chose the Knitting Light book after moving to Southwest Florida and not quite knowing how to transition my knitting into a tropical climate. Most of the patterns are simple, with room to modify things like necklines and sleeves, so it is a good choice for some everyday wear staples, like this v-neck tee! This is the second pattern I’ve completed, and I’ll keep choosing Marie Greene patterns for their simplicity and accuracy.

Now, I’m off to find my next project with complete freedom!

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