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Saturday, July 13, 2019

Navelli

This Navelli was knit by Felicia Lo of SweetGeorgia Yarns in Tough Love Sock. It is awesome!
Navelli is a relaxed lightweight summer sweater, knit in the round from the bottom up and featuring colorwork at the body hem and folded sleeves with a tiny peek of contrast color for visual and structural interest. The front and back are separated at the armholes and worked flat with short row shaping at the shoulders. Named for an ancient town in Italy, known as the land of crocuses and saffron, this sweater is the third in my “Knitaly” series of designs (following Tegna and Marettimo). 
This sweater is designed to fit with 4-15” of positive ease, depending on your preferred fit. Sample shown on is a size 4 with 13” of positive ease at the bust and 2” of positive ease at the sleeve. Please see the schematic for full fit information.

80% superwash merino wool, 20% nylon 425 yards / 388 m per 4 oz / 115g skein
A perfect blend of warmth and strength to make a hardwearing sock yarn that can stand up to your affection and abuse. Tough Love Sock is our best-selling yarn and knits up beautifully into fine-gauge sweaters, small shawls, as well as socks! Spun from 80% superwash and super soft merino and 20% nylon, this 3-ply yarn is so versatile — knit it firmly for hard wearing socks, knit it loosely for drapey shawls, or knit it doubled for a great worsted weight substitute.
Do you watch Felicia's weekly vlog? Here is this week's that talks about Navelli.



Here is the main magazine from Mode at Rowan which should be in the store on August 1.












We have started to rearrange the store and will have a section in the front room dedicated to Mode at Rowan. It's just the start of moving - we will have it looking pretty when all the colours arrive.


Some days it is hard to come up with pictures and today I have so many that I've already started tomorrow and Monday's post. We're trying to get caught up on our TV shows but I'm opting for sleep. Maybe 1/2 hour more of knitting.

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