My final contribution to #TextureWeek in #fiberuary
Pattern is Wicked Twisted by Jen Giuntoli and it was made as a birthday present for a friend.
#Fiberuary texture week continues!
Pattern: Meditations by Theressa Silver
I thought this shawl was a pretty fun design with all the different stitches/textures but I didn't love it in the two colours it was designed for. So I went with bunch of minis/leftovers plus a contrast colour and I love it. Made it last year around this time and it's still in rotation when it's cold.
Another one for #fiberuary #TextureWeek
Pattern is Favorite Cardigan by Wendy Bernard. I made it out of Artyarns Supermerino and it was, indeed, my favourite cardigan. Very sad that my stupid, ineffectual thyroid robbed me of being able to wear it anymore π
The pattern here is a simple one-one rib, shifted every 6 rows. Toe up, afterthought heel, Berrocco Vintage (wears like iron, machine wash and dry)
Another #Fiberuary texture piece: the reverse of my February shawl is looking delightfully spiky, even though it's going to get blocked flat eventually. One of these days I'll learn how to block spiky things, though!
It's texture week for #Fiberuary so here's some texture I'm wearing around my neck today. This is an old Romi Hill mystery knit made out of this yarn called "floating" that is so aptly named. It's got alpaca in it and it's light and fluffy and oh so warm.
Looking for something to post for texture week has made me realise how little texture work Iβve done. Seeing other peopleβs posts is inspiring me to want to add more texture work to my queue.
This is a jumper that I made for my BFFβs partner for his 30th as a joint present from us both (she bought the yarn, I did the knitting). The pattern is Sir Lancelot by Drops design. I made it in 2014 but I seem to remember it was a fun knit