Get yourself a fabric store that will light your fabric on fire for you
No but legit I asked what the fiber content of something was and the guy didn’t know so he cut a chunk off and lit it on fire and felt the ashes and was like. Yeah this is mostly cotton with a lil bit of silk. And that was the moment I knew. This is it. This is the fabric store for me. Also that guy is marriage material. Not for me but damn some person is gonna be so happy with him.
Sunshowers Shawl is inspired by the warm, sudden showers in springtime when the air is softly buzzing with budding life, the already green canopy of trees is full of chirping rustle of birds, plants are slowly but surely sizing up the hugs of ever longer sunlight and every growing sprout, grass blade, tree or bloom is feeling the gentle trotting of tiny insects and bugs rushing through their spring ways. Those magical showers where you can see the sun in every rain drop as it clings to a leaf making the whole nature shimmer in liquid gold.
It’s a crescent shaped shawl, specifically designed to highlight the colourways of gently speckled yarns, adding an extra dimension to the overall texture. The shawl consists of a simple body and a wide pattern edge featuring a delicate and easy to follow repeat topped with tiny, light picots.
Pattern available to purchase via Ravelry. Really beautiful right? buy it now
My four pieces from this week! A fiery wisp, a Swampmother, a loveray, and a lovebird. The Swampmother and loveray are both still available on my etsy!
Check out this beautiful scarf called “Aurora Borealis” by Svetlana Gordon! Pick it up on Ravelry! We think it would look amazing with Baby Ian as the semisolid base color and Angosian as the pop of variegated color! Get them both form our website, noochfiber.com! (scarf photos are Svetlana’s!)
The Alaska Sweater is an amazing colorwork garment designed by Camille Descoteaux of the Alaska hat. This sweater is knit in a DK yarn and is shown using Cornflower semi-solid, Daybreak semi-solid, and Rise and Shine gradient.
Brass and Steam looks great in our big 150g gradient cakes! These have 600 yds per cake and are perfect for bigger projects you need extra yardage for. Shown here in the Greatest of Ease base, a merino and nylon blend!