Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Warms the cockles of my knitty heart...

There's a new Brooklyn Tweed Wool People collection out, and it features one of my samples.


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Little Wave is a saddle-shoulder cabled cardigan designed by Gudrun Johnston. I knit the men's version, modeled here by none other than the dashing Jared Flood (he's a lovely person in real life too). It's knit in Shelter in the cast iron colourway.


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This is such an interesting and entertaining knit! I would say it requires intermediate skill to make, as there are a lot of technical details that come together simultaneously to make a beautifully shaped piece.

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I'm in love with the women's version in that beautiful embers colourway.

Be sure to check out the collection. It's chock-a-block with handsome pieces. Lots here to warm a knitter's heart. My fingers are itching to cast-on for this beauty from Leila Raabe:

















































 It would have been the perfect thing to keep my ears warm on this morning's run (it was cooooold, around -10 C, that's 14 degrees F)!

 Speaking of heart-warming, thank you for all the warm comments you've left on my last few posts. It's been nice to be back here and in touch with all of you.






9 comments:

  1. A Little Wave is on my list of must have to knit soon! Actually I was going to ask my husband to buy me the yarn for my Christmas present this year. I couldn't even imagine the excitement I'd get by seeing Jared wearing something I knit! Swoon.

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  2. That was my favorite piece in the entire collection when I looked yesterday. I'm not surprised at all it was knit by you.

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  3. lovely nicole, you are a knitting rock star, i believe you have magic hands (and feet! running in such cold weather!)

    i can't begin to tell you how impressed (and awed) i am with your beautiful knitting, well done on yet another STUNNING piece.

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  4. I loooove this edition of Wool People and lucky you getting to knit that gorgeous cardi!
    Stay warm!

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  5. p.s. i hope you do find the time to make yourself the female version, it would be so pretty on you!

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  6. I didn't know that their were knitted by your! How lovely!

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  7. your knitting blows me away and warms my heart at the same time :) Beautiful, beautiful work Nicole. Lots love n hugs xoxo

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  8. I'm in love with that men's version — love that you knitted it.

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