It doesn’t take a genius to know the most beautiful yarns are best showcased with a simple pattern. A Study in Pink, named for a Sherlock Holmes mystery, is a lovely lace shirt or sweater worked seamlessly from the top down with a touch of lace at the yoke and hem.
The sweater is knit in fingering weight yarn so you have many options. If you would like to use a cotton I would suggest Rowan Summerlite 4ply.
๐ท © Melanie Berg |
Svetlana Gordon has a new scarf pattern (you can purchase it on Ravelry).
This is called Labyrinth of Reflections and is knit with two fingering weight yarns. One striping and one solid.
๐ท © Svetlana Gordon |
I’m in the store trying to mail parcels but Canada Post’s website isn’t letting me make labels. Technology is great when it works but it is really frustrating when things aren’t going like they are supposed to.
After waiting an hour (patiently waiting ๐) the website was finally working and I was able to get all the parcels out. Then I came home to dog sit. Beth had a meeting in Oakville.
I was able to knit a bit and am almost to the decreasing on my Inclinations Cowl. The Jays are on and I’m going to knit a few rows before bed.
I’m not supposed to be in the store tomorrow but I might have to go - UPS is coming with yarn.
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