Showing posts with label Wool People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wool People. Show all posts

Pattern Picks: Wool People 6 {Knitting}

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Wool People 6 was published today and, oh boy, there are some amazing patterns... Here are my favourite four, including the one I will cast on soon I am sure.

I love this jumper and the simplicity of it. I have some green/emerald yarn that would work well I think..   


This second jumper is totally my style, boyish with an interesting colour work (but the colour work may stop me from knitting it... or it may be my challenge for 2014). 


I just knew this was a Bristol Ivy's pattern even before I saw her name, it is so her.. You may remember that my first ever post on this blog featured Winnowing
And finally my coup de coeur ... I want to cast on this beanie hat NOW. Who cares if I have many WIPs, I want this hat - with the pompom! 

So what's your favourite? You can see all the patterns on Ravelry or on the BT website (and you can read it like a beautiful fashion magazine, truly inspirational even for non knitters). 

Winnowing {knitting}

Friday, 13 July 2012

I fell in love with the Winnowing pattern, published in Brooklyn Tweed Wool People Volume 2 as soon as I opened the file. I saw it and I knew I had to knit there and then. So I did and I don't regret it - it is a truly beautiful garment. Would I knit again? No, never. 




Winnowing is very cleverly constructed. How the border attaches to the main body of the shawl is genuinely amazing. I thought I was sewing rather than knitting. Also the use of twisted stitches creates an amazing texture. I did not modify anything. 


                                                        

However that border took forever. In fact when I was at the 5th repeat of the pattern for the main body of the shawl I had already quite enough of it, but that border - it just would not end. And the pattern ate yarn. I was hoping to de-stash my Rowan Kidsilk Aura (shade is bark, no 759) bought at a sale a year or so ago (apparently discontinued one). But I had to keep buying more - I decided not to keep tabs on how many I bought in the end, way too depressing. 

Kidsilk and I are not the bestest of friends, so I knitted it with a sock yarn in a subtle teal colour (bought in Zurich, and cannot find my notes on this anymore) to add some structure to the knitted thread and interest to the colour of the shawl (the brown looked a bit dull on its own). I knitted it with 6 mm circular needles (ok this is my only modification). Also as you can imagine, this is not the easiest of shawl to block. 

                                                        
It is in fact quite heavy - which will be wonderful in the winter. It is massive (because of my combination of yarn and the needle size I chose), perfect from my growing bump. And it is really original. A great pattern, if you have the stamina!