I was inspired after last week’s post to try some non-sock knitting. I’ve accumulated several – fine, a lot – of gradients over the months. These cakes are so delicious and without any of the calories. The way the colors shift from a mere hint of color to the most saturated of hues – all without adding in new yarns or weaving in tails – has made it difficult to resist these beauties. When you think about it, it’s more economical to purchase the gradient than four or five fingering weights in the same color family. Yep, that’s the story, and I’m sticking to it. I hunted through the stash for the gateway gradient – Eaden Yarns . I originally stalked shopped Eaden Yarns for their self-striping colorways. I have a thing for 6-color, narrow (3-4 rows) self-striping yarn, and Eaden’s colorways are some of the most unique I’ve seen. But during one update, I noticed these beautiful gradients. I selected a neutral shade since I k...