2014 has blasted in with a huge gust in Old Blighty as the country continues to be buffeted by gale-force winds in otherwise unnaturally mild weather. The unseasonably balmy temperatures have turned my mind to Spring knit planning a bit early than usual and I am already thinking towards warmer weather and looking forward to the upcoming Spring magazine releases in February.
As nothing says spring like the fresh yellow and greens of new foliage so I’ve got a few suitably springy shades in stock!
A few suggestions for shawl/yarn combos that are currently in shop:
[Salad Shawl by Linda Wilgus & Westminster – Baby Camel/Silk fingering Hyde variegated green]
[Red Robin Shawl by Helen Stewart & Kensington- SW British BFL/Silk/Cashmere fingering in Barkerville yellow]
A lighter version of this sweet cardi would be perfect for spring…the Kensington 3-ply construction will make these beautiful details pop!
[Netherton by Lydia Gluck & Kensington- SW British BFL/Silk/Cashmere OOAK green]
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Loooooove that green color
Thanks!
I love that Red Robin shawl! It would be so luscious in Kensington too. Imagine those silky tassels…
I saw it in real life at the Pompom party and it was lovely! Definitely be gorgeous in any of the fingering. Simple and elegant!
That Netherton Cardigan is on my “to do” list… one day, one day…
It is sweet, isn’t it?? Perfect for your new climate! 😉