I had two fantastic knitters helping me. I couldn't have done it without them. thank you to Craftie Pixie and Anita (I must find out if Anita has a blog).
So grab your needles and choose your favorite and get ready for some summer knitting. These patterns are available from Artesano/Manos del Uruguay stockists in the UK and I think also in Sweden, Germany and France.
These designs are part of the English Garden Collection, hence the names, and has a very summery feel. There are other designs in the collection too by Sue Hanmore, Pat Menchini and Julie Ferguson. They are all gorgeous designs. Check them out next time you visit your LYS. These patterns are available from Artesano/Manos del Uruguay stockists in the UK, Sweden, Germany and France.
These designs are part of the English Garden Collection, hence the names, and has a very summery feel. There are other designs in the collection too by Sue Hanmore, Pat Menchini and Julie Ferguson. They are all gorgeous designs. Check them out next time you visit your LYS. These patterns are available from Artesano/Manos del Uruguay stockists in the UK, Sweden, Germany and France.
Lavender is longer length lacy top worked in two pieces. The top has a pretty lace pattern, short sleeves and round neck line. Perfect summer top to wear over leggings for cropped trousers.
Lemon Balm is a sleeveless, v-neck top with a zig zag eyelet pattern. Perfect top for summer.
Parsley is a stocking stitch t-shirt with a pretty lacy rib at the hems and around the round neckline.
Rosemary is a pretty, lacy top with 3/4 lengths sleeves and v-neck. Some gentle shaping is worked changing needle size. This was the sample I knitted up and I enjoyed knitting it. I'd love to knit myself one of these but I doubt I'll have time.
There's been plenty of knitting going on here and some spinning but I'll talk about that next time.
5 comments:
I loved working with this yarn, which given the alpaca surprised me and love how they photograph the designs.. really show them well.
Looking forward to seeing what else you have been up too :)
They are lovely Anni, particulary the lemon balm and Rosemary.
When can we get our hands on the patterns?
Thank you, Claire. Patterns are available form yarn shops that stock Manos del Uruguay in the UK, Sweden, Germany and France.
Lovely designs & I love Lemon Balm.
Love the Rosemary. Thanks for bringing these and the new yarn to our attention!
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