Evolving from a little spring sprout to full-grown foliage over the knitting, the Jeune Pousse shawl will wrap you and keep you warm and cosy throughout the cold winter months and allow you to bloom again when the Spring comes back.
Brioche
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A few weeks ago, I voluntered to testknit Même les anges tricotent newest pattern, the Louise Hat. I had such a blast knitting this little hat! And you the best part? It fits my crazy small head!
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Sometimes making choices is easy. Like choosing between knitting or crochet, pineapples or kiwis, driving or knitting, etc. And sometimes it’s not. Like choosing colours.
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Brioche knitting allow us to add some vertical stripes in our knits, something which is not so easy to implement otherwise. Near the end of this shawl I felt the need to balance all this vertically with horizontal stripes. Because what’s better than stripes ? More stripes!
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Don’t you love to cast-on new projects? When working on a new design, starting to knit the sample is far from being the first step of it. It’s both a rewards for all the work which have already been done and an exciting moment.
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My new shawl pattern, Brioche for Teatime, developed in partnership with Le Chat qui Tricote for the Winter Box, is now available! Worked from the top centre down with i-cord selvedges, its body alternates between brioche stitch patterns and garter stitch sections to form its semi-circular.
Blue has grown on me lately. I’m getting to some point where I really like pastel blues, turquoises, or even blue mints. And it does pair beautifully with one of my favourite colours, coral!