Looks like knitting with copper....
Now that the sea storm shawl is done (and here is one more shot) I can actually move onto other projects I have been wanting to get to for sometime.
Back in July, Eden and I went to the Romni summer sale and I dropped a bit of cash. Being the great enabler that she is, she found me yarn I had no plan on buying, but couldn't resist. I wanted to knit in bamboo and corn, but couldn't resist this cotton/viscose blend. The colours are so vibrant
and the sheen on it makes it all the more gorgeous.
This yarn is a bit tricky to knit with, as it doesn't stick too much and splits rather easy. But the results are quite beautiful to behold.
Back in July, Eden and I went to the Romni summer sale and I dropped a bit of cash. Being the great enabler that she is, she found me yarn I had no plan on buying, but couldn't resist. I wanted to knit in bamboo and corn, but couldn't resist this cotton/viscose blend. The colours are so vibrant
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