
It all began when a year ago at our Yarn and Yoga retreat I was wearing one of mine (I have made 3), done in purple bulky wool and lavendar and purple angora. It was a chilly weekend, but with the wood stove going I slipped it off and set it down on a chair. Someone picked it up, and said, may I try this on? It looked great on her slender body. She wore it for a while when another asked to give it a try. It looked wonderful on her robust body...and so it traveled from person to person until I decided to write up the pattern. Soon enough people were wanting the pattern, so I wrote it up. It is really pretty organic....use a variety of yarn including very some bulky wool, soft angora blend, alpaca, or mohair, big needles, knits up quickly....

A nice collection of seafoam, turquoise, and blue spruce...
Into the dye pot a variety of 100% wool both white and gray to create more choices.
Tomorrow we will see what diversity we can create when 15 women gather to each create their own.
Specialty yarns like mohair blend, boucle, 100% alpaca, and some blues and greens to dye for....
1 comment:
Love your shrug! Is the pattern available for purchase to someone way over on the left coast? Since attending one of your Simple Shrug Sundays will only happen in my wildest most vivid dreams!:)
So happy I followed Soulemama's link that led me to your site! Will add it to my growing list of daily Maine blogs I visit in the quiet mornings.
Warm and peace filled day to you!~~Dona
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