Lynn is going strong on her Ranunculus. She is definitely going to beat me finished.
You can see that there is still quite a bit of yarn left on the ball.
We have new Noro colours coming on Wednesday.
This colour of Kakigori wasn’t available when our yarn arrived a few weeks ago but it will be here on Wednesday.
If my Ranunculus turns out how I think it will then I will be making another in this colour.These five colours are Tsubame.
#26
#23
#22
#21
#20
We knit this shawl last summer with 2 balls of Tsubame. I liked this picture - Lynn has her ‘I’m a model and I’m bored’ look on her face 😘.
#23
#22
#21
#20
Named for the barn swallow that migrates to Japan during cherry blossom season, this is a classic worsted-weight silk/wool blend. Each oversized skein contains 656 yards making it ideal for an endless variety of one-skein projects!
We knit this shawl last summer with 2 balls of Tsubame. I liked this picture - Lynn has her ‘I’m a model and I’m bored’ look on her face 😘.
This is Gamut (pattern purchased on Ravelry) that we knit in Tsubame. We used one ball each of colour 5 and 10. Colour 10 has been discontinued but we have a few balls hidden away for the shawl. You can order the combination here. We will make up new combinations once the yarn arrives.
While I was casting off.Cast off and now it will go to Alex.
I love the subtle tones of the first sweater yarn.
ReplyDeleteThe yarn selections and needle sizes used on Ranunculus are all over the map! May I ask what size needle Lynn is using for hers with the Noro? It's a great look in that yarn.
ReplyDeleteI will confirm with Lynn but I think she is using 5.5mm needles. That is the size I am using for mine.
ReplyDeleteLynn is using 5.5mm needles for the ribbing and the body.
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie & Lynn. Looking forward to making something similar for myself for wearing over dresses & tanks.
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