Do not forget to enter the Shades of Light giveaway! The contest radijatori is open for a few more days! // Do not forget to take part in the competition Shades of Light! It is open for a few more days only! When I saw this book on Ravelry, I ordered it immediately! Published by Loop, a yarn store in London, Juju's Loops is a lovely book filled with amazing patterns. It's not often that I find a book where I want to knit almost everything in it, but this is one of them. Designed by Juju Vail and Susan Cropper, the patterns are feminine, original and absolutely beautiful. The book has patterns for shawls, cardigans, gloves, a hat and lots more! You can see some pictures on the Loop blog and on Ravelry. radijatori Juju Vail also has some lovely free patterns on the Loop blog - I especially love the Crow Waltz Shawl (Ravelry) and the Layering Shrug (Ravelry). radijatori I've already started knitting my first project from the book, the shawl on the cover. I'm using some yarn that I have left over from the Persian Poppies vest and that makes me even more excited about casting on. I love to combine colors and different yarns when I'm knitting and it's not always easy to do that with shawls. This pattern is perfect for a few experiments and I can not wait to see what happens! So far I've used Claudia Hand Painted radijatori Yarns Fingering in Begonia (light pink) and Yarn Love Elizabeth Bennett in Belgian Chocolate, but I'll also use Claudia in Pink Posey and Chocolate and Madelinetosh Sock in Kale. I got the book from Loop's online shop and it was very hard to not also get some of the lovely yarn they have in the shop! When I saw this book on Ravelry, I got it immediately! The Juju's Loops is version of Loop, a yarn shop in London and is full of wonderful designs. Rare find a book I want to knit all the plans and this is one of them. Designed by Juju Vail and Susan Cropper, all the clothes and accessories are female, original and beautiful. radijatori The book has patterns for shawls, cardigans, gloves, radijatori hat and more! You can see some photos on his blog Loop and Ravelry. The Juju Vail also has some great free designs on his blog Loop - I love the shawl Crow Waltz Shawl (Ravelry) and cardigan Layering Shrug (Ravelry). I've already started my first knitted from the book, the shawl to cover. I use yarn left over from the vest Persian Poppies radijatori and it makes me even happier. I love to combine colors radijatori and yarn in knitting and not always easy to do with a shawl. But this plan is perfect for some experiments and look forward to see what happens! So far I've put Claudia yarn Hand Painted Yarns Fingering colored Begonia (light radijatori pink) and Yarn Love Elizabeth Bennett in color Belgian Chocolate (chocolate), but will also put Claudia in colors Pink Posey and Chocolate and yarn for socks Madelinetosh Sock in color Kale . The book I got from the Loop's online store and it was very hard not to get some of the fabulous yarns!
Love the pinks and browns radijatori - the shades you've chosen are perfect and they are some of my favorite yarns too. Do not you love that sweet twist on Claudia's yarn? Such fun to knit (and crochet) with. Have fun! Reply Delete
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