Thursday 1 October 2015

Wednesday 30 September 2015

Da Vinci Cat Mittens

I've already started preparing christmas presents:)This year I decided to knit mittens for my family.
Pattern - Da Vinci Cat Mittens by Natalia Moreva.
Yarn - Teksrena #261 and #294
Needles - circular 2mm / US 0

Sunday 13 September 2015

Shawl Trillium by Alla Borisova

One of my latest project - Shawl Trillium by Alla Borisova.
Preveously I knitted in mint green+ lavender colors and now I repeated it in lovely red. Result is... eye-cathing! ;)
Used 4ply #410 red linen with 4mm / 6US needles.


Friday 11 September 2015

Anniversary - 250's lace shawl

Few days ago I finished 250's lace shawl.
For this nice number I chosen Little Dryad  pattern by Natalia Sha.
Yarn - twisted 2 ply linen, colors #303 and #304
Needles - 6US / 4mm

And here's pictures... :)

Tuesday 8 September 2015

Mittens

This autumn I've started with unusual project for me. Usually there are only shawls on my needles, but now I'm plaing with mittens... And it is MAGIC! ;)
Pattern - Songbird Mittens by Erica Heusser. It is first Erica's pattern and I think she is very talented!
Yarn  - Teksrena knitting wool, colors 294 and 290
Here's my first mitten -


Monday 12 January 2015

Gail Shawl

I don't know how many Gail shawls I have already knitted, but it's a big pleasure to knit it again and again!
Here's my first in this year -

 


Thursday 1 January 2015

Lace shawl - Trillium

One more shawl is finished - Trillium shawl by Alla Borisova 
I'm in love in this pattern! <3


Yarn used - laceweight 2 ply linen, mint #310 and lavender #504  - total about 150gr /  5.25oz.
Needles - 4mm / 6US
Size - 95cm x 2 m    /  1yard x 2.2yards
Pattern -  Trillium

Lace shawl - Little Dryad

Hi!
I can't wait to show off my latest masterpiece - a knitted lace shawl from Natalia's newest pattern, Little Dryad.  
                                                                                                        
The shawl is worked combining two solid colored yarns, changing one of the two strands at a time for the color transition effect - a method you might be familiar with from ready-to-use specialty yarns, only here, you get to pick the colors and transitions!