I love poking around charity shops, especially the book sections. But it is quite surprising how rarely I find any knitting books. I did find this brilliant Vogue book for only a few pounds. It has big sections on designing garments, and pages and pages of stitches and techniques. Happy evening reading!
I was gifted two balls of Noro Taiyo, which is Aran weight, and decided that it would make a little shoulder shawl for my mum. Sometimes wool is so beautiful that it can just speak for itself, and doesn't need a fancy pattern. She is a big fan of green and yellow shades, so it seemed perfect.
So I have just knitted a big block of Sea Foam stitch, which I learned from my new book. I am not certain if I can count this as lacey knitting, although it is close. My mum came to stay earlier in the summer, and I had hoped to photograph her wearing her new shawl. But it took longer than I had planned, so I was frantically knitting and running in ends in the back of the car on her journey home.
Wow, love it; great colors, beautiful texture. Good choice of pattern with this yarn.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find on the book! Love the stitch. Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours in the shawl. The knitting book is a good find. I agree there aren't many knitting books in charity shops, mostly cross-stitch ones.
ReplyDeleteI love it, and the color combination is fantastic! Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party this week! Pinned!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely stitch it does look like sea foam too, I bet your Mum was delighted with her beautiful shawl. :) xx
ReplyDeleteThose colors are perfect beach colors especially this time of year, and that stitch really shows off that yarn!!
ReplyDeleteLovely sea foam knit!
ReplyDeleteI've got that book and it's great. What a find! That's the next best thing to someone gifting you Noro.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Part of the fun to me is seeing how different fibers look in different weaves. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely stitch and colours - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous !!!
ReplyDeleteAnna
At first I thought it was crochet, absolutely beautiful and the colours suit the stitch very well. What a fab find in the charity shop x
ReplyDeletelooks gorgeous can't wait to see the finished piece! thanks for sharing and great to reconnect!
ReplyDeleteIts beautiful, I love both the pattern and the colours x
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, what a great stitch. Knitting in the back of the car eh - ok unless you go over speed bumps I imagine!
ReplyDeleteI love those colours and know your Mum will love this shawl
ReplyDeleteLove the stitch and the colour of the yarn. Great effect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely stitch, and a great book find too
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