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.
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.
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